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Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003 album)

Get Rich or Die Tryin'
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Studio album by 50 Cent
Released February 6, 2003
Recorded June 2002 – January 2003
Genre Gangsta rap,hip hop
Length 69:32
Label

Shady, Aftermath, Interscope, Universal {[G-unit]]

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Producer 50 Cent (exec.), Dr. Dre (also exec.), Eminem (also exec.), Sean Blaze, Darrell Branch, Dirty Swift, DJ Rad, Terence Dudley, Mike Elizondo, John "J-Praize" Freeman, Megahertz, , Red Spyda, Reef, Rockwilder, Sha Money XL (also exec.)
50 Cent chronology
God's Plan
(2002)God's Plan2002
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
(2003)
The Massacre
(2005)The Massacre2005
Singles from Get Rich or Die Tryin'
  1. "In da Club"
    Released: January 7, 2003
  2. "21 Questions"
    Released: April 29, 2003
  3. "Many Men (Wish Death)"
    Released: May 6, 2003
  4. "P.I.M.P."
    Released: August 12, 2003
  5. "If I Can't"
    Released: September 16, 2003
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 73/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Blender 4/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B
The Guardian 3/5 stars
Los Angeles Times 3/4 stars
Pitchfork Media 7.0/10
Q 4/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
USA Today 3/4 stars
XXL 5/5

Shady, Aftermath, Interscope, Universal {[G-unit]]

Get Rich or Die Tryin' is the major-label debut studio album by 50 Cent. It was released February 6, 2003, by Aftermath, Shady, Interscope and Universal. Its initially planned release was pushed 7 days ahead due to heavy bootlegging and Internet leakage. The album was produced by Dr. Dre and Eminem, and featured guest appearances from Eminem, Nate Dogg, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.

The album debuted and peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling over 872,000 copies in its 1st week. It generated over 5 singles, including the #1 hits "In da Club" and "21 Questions", and the international hit "P.I.M.P." By 2016, Get Rich or Die Tryin' sold 8.4 million copies in the United States and is certified 6× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Upon its release, the album received universal widespread critical acclaim from most music critics and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, losing to OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below at the 46th Grammy Awards. It ranked #37 on Rolling Stone's list of best albums of the 2000s.


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