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Guess Who's Back? is the debut official mixtape by American rapper 50 Cent, released May 21, 2002 on independent label Full Clip Records in the United States.It is his first official release after his 2000 effort Power of the Dollar went unreleased due to Columbia Records' discovery of a May 2000 shooting where 50 Cent was struck by nine bullets, and was subsequently dropped from the label as ...
(Young Buck featuring 50 Cent) 2004 34 — — — 94 — — — — 62 Straight Outta Cashville "Encore" (Eminem featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent) 25 — — — — — — — — 116 Encore "Westside Story" (The Game featuring 50 Cent) 93 — — — — — — — — — The Documentary "How We Do" (The Game featuring 50 Cent) 4: 24: 13 ...
His 2002 mixtape, Guess Who's Back? was discovered by Detroit rapper Eminem, who signed Jackson to his label Shady Records, an imprint of Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records that same year. [5] [6] His debut studio album, Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003), was released to critical acclaim and commercial success.
The song, which harks back to the US rapper’s 2002 hit “Without Me”, is also accompanied by a music video featuring cameos from Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, 50 Cent and comedian Shane ...
50 Cent. Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images 50 Cent made history with his The Final Lap tour ticket sales. The rapper, 48, embarked on the worldwide tour in March 2023 and played shows through ...
No Mercy, No Fear was recorded after the group's de facto leader, 50 Cent, had signed a $1 million deal with Aftermath Entertainment and Shady Records following the release of his 2002 compilation album Guess Who's Back?.
The drama between the two rappers can be traced back to the release of 50 Cent’s “The Bomb,” which seemingly points to Diddy having knowledge about the 1997 murder of the Notorious B.I.G.
50 Cent's song "Rotten Apple" is on his mixtape Guess Who's Back? (2002) and should not be confused with Banks' song of the same name on this album. Rotten Apple Entertainment is also the name of Banks' former label owned by 50 Cent in the past. [1] [2] The album cover also resembles the cover of the film, King of New York.