Get rich or die tryna & The massacre is hiphop essentials
That second verse is one of the coldest verses written, ever.
Still vibing to it in 2024.
50s first two albums were fuckin flawless
This song still gives me chills 🥶 anyone still in 2025?
When you got real enemies, this song resonates to the fullest
This song should be on POWER soundtrack
Eminem underrated producer 50 simple rhymes, genius storytelling without force What a masterpiece
50 literally ran the 2000’s.. Fav Rapper Growing Up & Still Is 💯💯
50 Cent was most definitely on his Tupac/Makaveli moment when this album came out because he came after anybody that goes against him and who gets in his way. 50 Cent was NOT playing games with nobody. When 50 put out The Massacre, you can tell on this album, 50 gives you the vibration of Tupac when he put out Makaveli. Even though they got different personalities but at the same time, 50 learned this type of energy, style, charisma and technique from Tupac's Makaveli album because even if it's the whold world, once you come at 50, he is gonna come after you and that's when 50 will make you wish that you didn't fuck with him. Just like Tupac, 50 Cent is REAL Hip Hop legendary. 💯💯💯
Eminem produced this, doesn’t get enough respect for his producing
I had to pull up 11 years ago on a lame and this was the song i played on my drive to him and back home. Man ive grown smh
Hood Anthem right here
Three words… SouthSide Jamaica Queens 😤
2023 still beatin strong. This album is better than 95% of the trash being played nowadays.
This shit still fire in 2024
This and “In my hood” were his two hardest hits
Man Eminem influence is all over these albums Dre’s to amazing
Cutis Jackson for president of The United States of America💯:trophy-yellow-smiling:
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