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"Many Men (Wish Death)" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent from his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003). The song was produced by Darrell "Digga" Branch, Eminem and Luis Resto . [ 2 ] Despite the song charting and having a music video, it was only released as a promotional single.
Get Rich or Die Tryin ' is a gangsta rap album. 50 Cent has stated that his goal was to write lyrics that were evocative enough to capture listeners' imaginations, while also being "vague enough not to daunt them". [10] Despite this, he does venture into more explicit detail on some tracks, like "Many Men" and the Ja Rule diss "Back Down". [12]
It is a hip hop track that interpolates the lyrics of 50 Cent's "Many Men (Wish Death)". In the lyrics, Pop Smoke pleads for mercy from his enemies. "Got It on Me" received generally positive reviews from music critics, with several of them praising its usage of "Many Men (Wish Death)". The song peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 ...
The song interpolates rapper 50 Cent's 2003 song "Many Men (Wish Death)". "To Love & Die" is a contemporary R&B song with a length of three minutes and twenty-three seconds. The song is an "atmospheric" and "sparse" song with R&B "textures" and a psychedelic twist.
[26] [33] Hip hop track "Got It on Me" interpolates the lyrics of 50 Cent's "Many Men (Wish Death)". [ 33 ] [ 46 ] In the lyrics, Pop Smoke pleads for mercy from his enemies. [ 29 ] " Tunnel Vision (Outro) " is a drill track in which Pop Smoke is looking towards his future and wanting to have an impact on the music industry.
Pages in category "Songs written by 50 Cent" ... Major Distribution (50 Cent song) Many Men (Wish Death) MJB da MVP; Money in the Bank (Lil Scrappy song)
"Wanksta" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent, released on November 5, 2002, as the third single from the soundtrack to the film 8 Mile (2002). The single, produced by Sha Money XL and John "J-Praize" Freeman, reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song originally appeared on 50 Cent's mixtape No Mercy, No Fear, released in August ...
Homesick (lyrics by Williams; music composed by Hank Williams, Jr.) Honey, Do You Love Me, Huh? (co-written with Curley Williams) Honky Tonk Blues; Honky Tonkin' How Can You Refuse Him Now; How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart? (lyrics by Williams, recorded by Gillian Welch and Norah Jones for The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams) Howlin' at ...