50 Cent - The Massacre Review

At first the album sounded lame, but after a few times of listening to it you come to realize that it\'s just... different. The lyrics to songs change as the lifestyle of rapper\'s change (ie. Ja Rule). However, 50 cent tries all that he can to keep himself from transforming into one of those rappers by taking shots at rappers: Fat Joe, Nas, Jadakiss, Ja Rule and Shyne in a hott track entitled, \"Piggy Bank.\" The whole thing behind the beff with Fat Joe and Jadakiss was that they backed up Ja Rule\'s - \"New York\" song. \"Got a hundred guns a hundred clips, Y I dont hear no shots?\" If you heard \"New York\" you\'ll understand it. He jokes at the end of the track with Yayo and basically calls out all the rappers.

\"(50 talking) Yea! yeaa hahaha, Yall niggaz gotta do somthing now man, or shoot all that sh*t yall been talking, you gotta do sumthin baby! I mean, I mean common man everybodys listening, Nigga everybody listening hahaha, I know you aint gon just let 50 do you like that, I mean damn rep yo hood nigga, Nigga you hard right? pop off, Yayo get ?? niggaz on the phone, tell them niggaz I said clip up, Niggaz gotta green light on these muthafuckaz haha\"

Beats:
With beats produced Dr. Dre, Hi-Tek (Just a lil\' bit), Eminem, J.R Rider, Needlez... 50 Cent\'s new CD comes out with a variety of bass booming beats.

Lyrics:
Besides \"Piggy Bank\" 50 cent doesn\'t really take shots in any of the other songs. The usual 50 cent style of lyrics come out in this album. Some of the other featured songs are \"I\'m suppose to die tonight\" \"Outta Control\", \"Just a lil bit\", and \"My Toy Soldier.\" Definately a must buy for any 50 Cent or G-Unit fan.

"The Massacre" is on sale March 3, 2005 from G-Unit/Aftermath/Interscope.

Feb
22
2005

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