kanan tape generated more buzz than anything ross has done since mastermind and it was through the music, not random diss tracks
we gonna see who's getting lapped when he does less numbers than animal ambition u closet stan fakkit
bbbbut he's #1 on itunes, everybody who first drops an album gets to #1 on itunes.. shyt I think even that g unit EP that did like 15k reached #1 on itunes at one point.. shyt means nothing
ya, but, KE on the track is pushing rick ross' shyt.
K.E. on the Track - Wikipedia
Career[edit]
K.E.'s breakthrough came in 2009, when he produced the single "
Swag Surfin" by rap group
Fast Life Yungstaz.
[1] The song received airplay and charted at No. 62 on the
Billboard Hot 100.
[2] Following the success of the record, he met a lot of important people in the industry and went on to work with other major artists.
In 2010, he worked on rapper
Roscoe Dash's debut album
Ready Set Go!, where he produced 5 of the 9 songs, including both singles. "
All the Way Turnt Up" was released in January 2010 and peaked at No. 46 on the
Billboard Hot 100.
[3] It spawned multiple remixes by artists such as
Ludacris,
Fabolous and
MGK. K.E. also co-wrote and produced the second single "
Show Out", released in August the same year.
In 2011, he produced the song "
You the Boss" by
Rick Ross and
Nicki Minaj, which was originally released as the first single from Ross' fifth studio album
God Forgives, I Don't.
[4]Eventually the track was taken off the final track list, even though it peaked at No. 62 on the
Billboard Hot 100. It was also placed at No. 33 and No. 37 respectively on the
Billboard Year-end charts for
Hot Rap Songs and
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
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50 has more money tho.
50 Cent - Wikipedia
During his career Jackson has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and won
several awards, including a
Grammy Award, thirteen
Billboard Music Awards, six
World Music Awards, three
American Music Awards and four
BET Awards.
[3] He has pursued an acting career, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005), the Iraq War film
Home of the Brave (2006) and
Righteous Kill (2008). 50 Cent was ranked the sixth-best artist of the 2000s and the third-best rapper (behind Eminem and
Nelly) by
Billboard.
[4] Rolling Stone consider
Get Rich or Die Tryin' and “
In Da Club" to be in their lists of “100 Best albums of the 2000s” and “100 Best songs of the 2000s” at numbers 37 and 13.
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