I Just Heard This 50 Cent Song For The First Time But This Sh!t is Fire

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But that is not the point. You admit illmatic is Nas best album. Essentially admitting he peaked with his first studio album. Many consider Reasonable Doubt Jays best album too. Having a classic as your first studio release is not the negative you are trying to spin it as lil nikka.
GRODT is not a classic tho. :leostare: which made everything else you said null and void.

Not only that Jay-Z's Blueprint, Black Album & American Gangster are better than any albums 50 cent has ever released.
 

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50 cent peaked after his first studio album :russ:

Guess Who's Back, Power of the Dollar, Get Rich or Die Trying(which got some of the old songs on there) are :banderas:

All the trolling he and gunit did before Get Rich or Die Trying on those mixtapes are dope too. But after GRODT, he fell off. His flow, subject matter never evolved. All he was good for after that was Hooks really. :yeshrug:

Lloyd Banks on the other hand had all the talent but :smh:


Mann GTHOH the massacre was fukking gold. Baltimore love thing, position of power(top 5 50 song) and fukking I'M GONNA DIE TONIGHT IS ONE OF THE BEST SONGS MADE IN THE 2000S.
 

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this era of his music > most of the stuff after GRODT & Beg For Mercy

i prefer his mixtapes and underground shyt more than most of his mainstream stuff, he dumbed his shyt all the way down for that $$$$ but most rappers do anyway.
 

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50 name rings bell's the same way Snoop dogg does. He is famous coz of who he is and what he done in the past and always will be. But he is a diamond selling artist who now can barely sell more than struggle artists like Rick Ross. He insisted on rapping on wack production for years and never switched up to what beats or content was popular. Which I ain't hating on. I like that 50 stayed 50 but to front like his sound and music have stayed fresh is ridiculous
shut the fukk up
 

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Damn would rep if I could, but I remember someone else sampling this too. But I definitely now remember this, props.


that sample sure sounds familiar from another song too, i'ma see if i could try to figure out who else it sampled from
 

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Jay, Big, Rakim, Nas, Krs to Jeezy and 50 a lot of people "peaked" with their first album.
But few people fell off as quick as 50 did, it could be cause he had put out so many classic tapes before or that he lost focus when he had labels, movies, clothes, coca-cola deals and whatever.

50 cent peaked after his first studio album :russ:

Guess Who's Back, Power of the Dollar, Get Rich or Die Trying(which got some of the old songs on there) are :banderas:

All the trolling he and gunit did before Get Rich or Die Trying on those mixtapes are dope too. But after GRODT, he fell off. His flow, subject matter never evolved. All he was good for after that was Hooks really. :yeshrug:

Lloyd Banks on the other hand had all the talent but :smh:
Yep but he gave us about 5 years of straight heat, like 6-7 projects :wow:
 
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