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I remember a poster on here said a while back that G Unit was like a "gangsta boy band" makes me laugh every time I think about that 

Truthfully if you were around for the era this is very accurate. Hate the game or not..he changed perception of g unit even though honestly he was in the wrong .1) Game and 50 falling out. Before this, G-Unit seemed unstoppable. They had a successful group album. Banks and Buck had successful solos.
2) Tony Tayo's debut. Highly anticipated, but met with lukewarm reception in comparison to the other G-Unit releases.
3) 50 signing Mase, M.O.P. and Spider Loc and never releasing the albums.
4) 2006 was a disaster. Mobb Deep dropped and it ends up being their worst (it had some heat though). Banks' Big Withdrawal leaked and had major buzz, but he scrapped it and dropped Rotten Apple, which did poorly.
5) 50 lost the sales battle with Kanye and delivered his weakest effort at that point
6) Buck's second solo wasn't as good as the first
7) Terminate On Sight. The last straw. Internal conflict was made public specifically Buck.
There are more reasons but the main one I see is that they came in the game when all the labels started pushing the gay-gangsta skinny jeans agenda and there was no room for any more Gangsters doing music.
There are more reasons but the main one I see is that they came in the game when all the labels started pushing the gay-gangsta skinny jeans agenda and there was no room for any more Gangsters doing music.
“Buck The World” was great to me, it had the whole machine behind it as well. Remember they were calling Buck “The Clean Up Man” because he was gonna be the one to put G Unit back on top.
For whatever reason that album didn’t resonate and that was the last non 50 G Unit album that got pushed by Interscope.
Buck always felt capable of so much more, it was disappointing how everything turned out with him.
Had T.I., Pimp C and Jeezy on the same track.
They couldn’t work with the artists they liked because of 50. There should of been a bunch of Banks & Juelz, G- Unit & LOX, 50 & Jimmy songs, but 50 wanted to beef with everyone.
He alienated his team from growing.
1) Game and 50 falling out. Before this, G-Unit seemed unstoppable. They had a successful group album. Banks and Buck had successful solos.
2) Tony Tayo's debut. Highly anticipated, but met with lukewarm reception in comparison to the other G-Unit releases.
3) 50 signing Mase, M.O.P. and Spider Loc and never releasing the albums.
4) 2006 was a disaster. Mobb Deep dropped and it ends up being their worst (it had some heat though). Banks' Big Withdrawal leaked and had major buzz, but he scrapped it and dropped Rotten Apple, which did poorly.
5) 50 lost the sales battle with Kanye and delivered his weakest effort at that point
6) Buck's second solo wasn't as good as the first
7) Terminate On Sight. The last straw. Internal conflict was made public specifically Buck.
Pushing this in 2008, is pure arrogance, and irrationality, when you had Tha Carter III, "Lollipop", "Mr. Carter", "A Millie", Drake's mixtape debut, "Put On", T.I with "No Matter What", and "Whatever You Like" Kanye doing 808's and Heartbreak, Nas "Hero", even The Game's "Pain", an inspired and dope record, and then, this just unmitigated shameless attempt at a hit single, circa 2001. 50 was creatively dead in water by 2008.
This and that god awful “Kitty Kat” song were terrible attempts at singles.
That album actually had some heat too, but the mixtapes were better.
A Yayo and Banks album would have actually been a good look at that time.
I dunno what sort of calendar you're using breh but that was 2008/2009, right when they declined.