VERY rarely do rap artists live up to their high expectations. One that has is Eminem, the very person who 50 Cent knows as his mentor and executive producer.
50 Cent has now teamed up with Eminem and Dr Dre to produce this great new gangster rap album.
The rapper's two newly released singles, In Da Club and 21 Questions, combined with each other, set the tone for the rest of the album.
A choice of other rap artists, including Eminem, Dr Dre, Nate Dogg, and a selection of artists from the notorious 'G Unit' all contribute to making 50 Cent's album the success it deserves to be.
50 shows his true gangster background in which he was shot nine times, to produce absolutely five-star tracks such as Heat, Don't Push Me, Many Men, and Gotta Make It To Heaven.
Unlike most albums, where you listen to the entire album and only like one or two tracks, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience.
Sam Turland
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