Lil Mo made a remix to the song titled "21 answers". The track was produced by Dirty Swift and samples Barry White's "It's Only Love Doing Its Thing". Released in 2003 as the album's second single, it became his second consecutive number one song in the United States after " In da Club". Cameron for 50 Cent's commercial debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003). " 21 Questions" was the second official single and featured Nate Dogg, who gives additional vocals on the chorus and outro. At the 46th Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Song. "In da Club" became 50 Cent's first number one single and was one of 2003's most popular songs after reaching number one in the United States and peaking inside the top five on the majority of the European charts it entered. The track was released in late 2002 as the album's lead single and was well received from music critics. Dre with co-production from Mike Elizondo. " In da Club" was the first official single released to promote 50 Cent's commercial debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin'. They were originally intended to be used on Rakim's debut Aftermath album, Oh My God, but due to creative differences, this album did not work out, and he was shot dead. Instrumentals for two songs featured on the album, Back Down and Heat, were originally songs composed by Rakim and Dr. This version consist of a making-of documentry and the videos for In Da Club, Heat and Many Men. There was a second version with a red CD and a blue DVD. Įarly pressings of Get Rich or Die Tryin' included a limited edition bonus DVD. The song "Back Down" was listed on XXL (magazine)'s list of the greatest diss tracks of all time. The album also contains disses of artists such as Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Cadillac Tah, and Black Child. The edited version lacks censorship in the song "Don't Push Me" and still contains one use of "goddamn" and references to shooting somebody. Also the track "Heat" is cut from the edited version of the album due to heavy use of violent language including references to weapons and murder, but especially having a shotgun pumping beat throughout the song. This version of the album completely cuts all violence, profanity, and drug content. Get Rich or Die Tryin' was also released in an edited version that was highly censored. The song depicted club culture and its "vibes" and ebbs. It was the first time since 1994 that an artist had both the number one song and album for the year (Ace of Base held that distinction last with "The Sign"). We just kept shooting, that's all I know.The single "In da Club" was Billboard (magazine) magazine's number one single for the year. "I don't know what that was supposed to represent. "I don't know what the intention was or what was going on, he was just there," director Phillip Atwell said, as reported by MTV. It totally makes sense if his surprise appearance on the set of 50's club-banging music video, In Da Club, in Los Angeles. You might want to keep this on the DL, but we all know how notorious Suge Knight, the former prez of Death Row Records, was. Suge Knight Came Into The In Da Club Video Set In a celebration of 17 years of Get Rich or Die Tryin,' here are 15 facts about the album. The most hyped hip-hop album debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart with 872.000 copies sold within the first month. Then, he took to the streets to build the buzz for himself by releasing back-to-back classic mixtapes, including his debut tape Guess Who's Back, which landed on Eminem's hands. 50 survived nine bullets that landed on his hand, arm, hip, both legs, chest, and left cheek in 2000, but struggled to find a label to shelter him after Columbia dropped him. 17 years ago, 50 Cent introduced the world to the term that serves as the title of his debut breakthrough album and a Holy Guide that he lives his life with, Get Rich or Die Tryin.' It was released on February 6, 2003.
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