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Decoding 50 Cent’s "The Massacre": A Look Back at a Hip-Hop Juggernaut
- "In My Hood" – A gritty, minor-key opener that reminds you 50 still lives in Southside Jamaica, Queens.
- "This Is 50" – A boastful banger produced by Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL.
- "I’m Supposed to Die Tonight" – A paranoid, cinematic track reflecting on his 2000 shooting.
- "Piggy Bank" – The diss track that reignited beefs across the industry.
- "Gatman and Robbin" (feat. Eminem) – A comic-book-style thriller with rapid-fire Em verses.
- "Candy Shop" (feat. Olivia) – The controversial club smash that became 50’s most recognizable pop hit.
- "Outta Control" – The original Dr. Dre version (the remix with Mobb Deep later overshadowed it).
- "Get in My Car" – Aggressive and underrated.
- "Ski Mask Way" – A clever Eminem beat that samples the video game Double Dragon.
- "A Baltimore Love Thing" – A brilliant, disturbing metaphor comparing heroin addiction to a toxic relationship.
- "Ryder Music" – A slow-burner with Hi-Tek production.
- "Disco Inferno" – The first single; a minimalist dance-crash anthem produced by C. Styles.
- "Just a Lil Bit" – Scott Storch’s hypnotic keys drive one of 50’s smoothest flows.
- "Outta Control (Remix)" (Bonus on some digital versions – originally Mobb Deep feature).
- "Gunz Come Out" – The hidden track; an Eminem beat with raw aggression.
"The Massacre" is the second studio album by American rapper 50 Cent, released on March 3, 2005. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and selling over 4 million copies in the United States. 50 cent the massacre album zip
Candy Shop
The standard release includes 22 tracks, including several chart-topping singles and a massive remix. Intro (The Massacre) In My Hood This Is 50 I’m Supposed to Die Tonight Piggy Bank Gatman and Robbin Outta Control Get in My Car Ski Mask Way A Baltimore Love Thing Ryder Music Disco Inferno Just a Lil Bit Gunz Come Out My Toy Soldier Position of Power Build You Up Jamie Foxx God Gave Me Style So Amazing I Don’t Need ’Em Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Remix) A Baltimore Love Thing Decoding 50 Cent’s "The Massacre": A Look Back
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: Executive produced by Dr. Dre and Eminem , it features heavy-hitters like Scott Storch , Hi-Tek , and Sha Money XL . "In My Hood" – A gritty, minor-key opener