G-Unit (short for Guerilla-Unit)
[.] was an American
hip hop
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group formed by longtime friends and
East Coast rappers
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50 Cent
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, and television producer. Born in Queens, a borough of New York City, Jackson began pursuing a musical career in 1996. In 1999–2000, ...
,
Tony Yayo, and
Lloyd Banks
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper. He began his career as a member of East Coast hip-hop, East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, which he formed with childhood friends ...
. After amassing a string of
self-released mixtapes in the early 2000s, the group released their debut album ''
Beg for Mercy'' in 2003; the album went on to sell over two million copies in the US and was certified
double platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA).
During Tony Yayo's imprisonment in 2003, the group recruited Tennessee-based rapper
Young Buck as a temporary replacement and later an official member. Californian rapper
The Game was also made a member in late 2003 after ''Beg for Mercy'', in an effort to promote him after he was signed to
Aftermath/
Interscope
Interscope Records is an American record label based in Santa Monica, California, owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture ...
; he was ousted from the group in February 2005 for alleged disloyalty according to 50 Cent. In April 2008, Young Buck was ousted from the group due to his problematic behavior. In July 2008, the group released their second studio and final album, ''
T·O·S (Terminate on Sight)'', featuring the original trio.
In early 2014, Yayo and 50 Cent both separately stated that G-Unit was no more. However, the group members reconciled and reunited soon thereafter; the group became a quintet, with the rejoining of Young Buck and the addition of
G-Unit Records artist
Kidd Kidd. The group performed at
Summer Jam 2014; they released their first collaborative project in six years, the EP ''
The Beauty of Independence'', in August of the same year.
In 2018, Kidd Kidd announced that he was leaving both the group and label to become independent; Lloyd Banks and Young Buck followed suit after revolved disputes with 50 Cent.
In 2022, 50 Cent confirmed that the group had once again disbanded and stated that there would never be a reunion, citing disaffection with the other members.
History
Formation and early years (2001–2002)
The group's founding members,
50 Cent
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, and television producer. Born in Queens, a borough of New York City, Jackson began pursuing a musical career in 1996. In 1999–2000, ...
,
Lloyd Banks
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper. He began his career as a member of East Coast hip-hop, East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, which he formed with childhood friends ...
and
Tony Yayo were all friends raised in
South Jamaica, a neighborhood in the
Queens
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borough of
New York City, New York
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, and began rapping together.
[Touré (April 3, 2003]
The Life of a Hunted Man
''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved July 29, 2007. After 50 Cent lost his record deal with
in 2000, the group began recording music independently, and released several mixtapes between 2002 and 2003, the most prominent of these being ''
50 Cent Is the Future'', ''
God's Plan'', ''
No Mercy, No Fear'' and ''Automatic Gunfire''.
Debut album and success (2002–03)

Shortly after the unsolved murder of
Jam Master Jay, 50 Cent, an artist with JMJ Records since the mid-1990s. 50 Cent received a call from Eminem who signed him to
Shady Records, under the aegis of
Dr. Dre's
Aftermath Entertainment
Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre in 1996. It operates as a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, and is distributed through Interscope Records.
The label's roster includes artists ...
and
Interscope Records
Interscope Records is an American record label based in Santa Monica, California, owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture ...
. After signing to Interscope, he was granted his own record label, which led to the creation of
G-Unit Records.
[ G Unit biography Allmusic. Retrieved July 16, 2007.] 50 Cent immediately signed both
Lloyd Banks
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper. He began his career as a member of East Coast hip-hop, East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, which he formed with childhood friends ...
and
Tony Yayo to the label. They began working on G-Unit's debut album. However, Tony Yayo was incarcerated at the time and was unable to record any new material for the album. This led to 50 Cent signing Tennessee-based rapper
Young Buck to G-Unit Records; subsequently Young Buck was added to the group. After the signing of Young Buck, G-Unit made their first major label appearance as a group on the remix to 50 Cent's single "
P.I.M.P.", which featured
Snoop Dogg
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. ( ; born October 20, 1971), better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. Rooted in West Coast hip-hop, he is widely regarded as one of t ...
, Banks and Young Buck.
Later in November 2003, the group released their debut studio album, ''
Beg for Mercy''. The album featured
guest appearance
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The guests themselves (referred to as guest artists, featured artists, guest stars, or guest fighters, depending on context), are disting ...
s from R&B singers
Joe and
Butch Cassidy
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, and
production was handled by high-profile producers such as
Hi-Tek,
Dr. Dre and
Scott Storch, among several others. 50 Cent also served as the album's executive producer.
[Ed. Angela M. Pilchak. (2006)]
50 Cent biography at eNotes
. Arts.enotes.com. Retrieved July 20, 2007. Due to Tony Yayo's incarceration, he only made two appearances on the album, both of which used pre-recorded material. His face is seen on the brick wall of the album cover because he could not be photographed on account of his jail sentence. ''Beg for Mercy'' went on to sell over 3.9 million units in the U.S., 5.8 million copies worldwide, and has since been certified
quadruple Platinum by the
RIAA
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.
Feud with The Game/solo albums (2004–07)

During the production of ''Beg for Mercy'',
Los Angeles
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rapper
The Game was discovered and placed into G-Unit by
Dr. Dre and
Jimmy Iovine
James Iovine ( ; born March 11, 1953) is an American entrepreneur, former Music executive, record executive, and media proprietor. He is the co-founder of Interscope Records and became chairman and CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, Interscop ...
of Interscope Records. Their plan was to market The Game as a devotee, or a loyal member of 50 Cent's "camp". Due to being placed late into G-Unit, The Game makes no appearances on ''Beg For Mercy''; however, he appears in the music videos for ''Wanna Get To Know You'' and ''Poppin' Them Thangs'' and was mentioned in the latter song. The Game made his first appearances as a member of G-Unit on Lloyd Banks' and Young Buck's debut albums, ''
The Hunger for More'' and ''
Straight Outta Cashville''. Throughout 2004, The Game began working on his debut studio album, which was set to be executive produced by 50 Cent and
Dr. Dre. In November 2004, the album's second single, "
How We Do" featuring 50 Cent became a top 5 hit, as did the album's third single, "
Hate It or Love It", which peaked at No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100
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, being held back from the top spot by 50 Cent's single, "
Candy Shop" featuring
Olivia.
Beginning in 2005, tensions began to rise between 50 Cent and The Game. Shortly after the release of ''
The Documentary
''The Documentary'' is the debut studio album by American rapper the Game. It was released on January 18, 2005, by Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records, and Interscope Records. The record serves as his major-label debut, preceded by his i ...
'', tensions escalated into a full-scale feud which led to 50 Cent announcing that The Game had been kicked out of G-Unit, with 50 Cent saying he had not received full credit for writing six songs from ''The Documentary''.
[Reid, Shaheem (February 28, 2005)]
50 Drops Game From G Unit; Shots Fired at Radio Station
MTV. Retrieved July 29, 2007. The two held a press conference on March 9, 2005, calling a truce between the two of them and seeming to publicly squash the feud. However, shortly after, The Game and G-Unit continued to attack one another, releasing numerous diss tracks throughout 2005 and 2006.
In 2007 while leaving a studio, Tony Yayo (one third of G-Unit), and his friend Lodi Mack saw
Jimmy Henchman's (The Game's manager) 14-year-old son. The two proceeded to assault the 14 year old which would lead to Lodi Mack's arrest. He was sentenced to two years in Prison and in 2009 Jimmy Henchman hired a hitman to kill Lodi Mack. In 2017, Jimmy Henchman was found guilty of murder; he is now spending two life sentences in prison.
Second album and dissension (2008–13)
On April 7, 2008, in an interview with Shanna Leviste on New York's
Hot 97 FM, 50 Cent stated that
Young Buck was no longer a member of G-Unit, but was still signed to
G-Unit Records.
50 Cent said problems involving excessive spending and Young Buck's public statement to not being paid royalty checks and "inconsistent behavior" from Young Buck, such as appearing on stage with his former
Cash Money label-mate
Lil Wayne
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September27, 1982), known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper. He is often regarded as one of the most influential hip hop artists of his generation, as well as one of the greatest rappers of all ...
, then seemingly dissing him on records with G-Unit were the main reasons for his removal.
On June 17, 2008,
Young Buck responded to
50 Cent
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, and television producer. Born in Queens, a borough of New York City, Jackson began pursuing a musical career in 1996. In 1999–2000, ...
's allegations with the song "Taped Conversation".
Their second album, ''
T''·''
O''·''
S (Terminate on Sight)'', was released on July 1, 2008.
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. Google Video. Accessed May 17, 2007.[Fullmetal (April 30, 2007)]
. Def Sounds. Retrieved July 29, 2007. As a result of
Young Buck's removal from the group, Young Buck still appeared on songs previously recorded with the group; however, he was credited as a featured artist. As of August 8, 2008, the album had sold 507,000 copies in the United States. Along with Young Buck, reggae singer
Mavado appears on the album, while production came from
Swizz Beatz
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, Street Radio, Tha Bizness,
Rick Rock and
Polow da Don, among several others.
Reunion and EPs (2014–17)
On February 20, 2014, Tony Yayo said that G-Unit had officially broken up, saying he and 50 Cent were no longer friends, and also announced his retirement from music, saying it had caused him too much stress and that he had already accomplished everything he wished to do. Then, after what seemed like condescending comments made about Lloyd Banks and Yayo in multiple interviews, on April 25, 2014, 50 Cent said that due to the recent inside-fighting, G-Unit was currently "dismantled." Despite this, on June 1, 2014, G-Unit reunited at the 21st annual Summer Jam with 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, and G-Unit's newest member,
Louisiana
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rapper
Kidd Kidd appearing on stage together. The following day, G-Unit released a song titled "Nah I'm Talkin' Bout", a remix of
HS87's "Grindin My Whole Life", making their comeback official. Throughout June 2014, G-Unit released numerous remixes to popular songs by other artists, including
Drake
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* A male duck
* Drake (mythology), a term related to and often synonymous with dragon
People and fictional characters
* Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family ...
,
Trey Songz
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, and
Jeremih, as well as an original song, "They Talked About Jesus". On June 4, 50 Cent announced they were working on a studio album and revealed plans to release it by late November 2014, and on June 25, 2014, announced they would be releasing a mixtape prior to the album. On August 25, 2014, G-Unit surprised fans with an
extended play
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(EP) titled ''
The Beauty of Independence'', which was released at midnight, via digital retailers.
After the first EP, the group released music videos for "Watch Me" and "Changes". G-Unit planned to release the second EP in November, but after the release of ''The Beauty of Independence'', it was announced that the album would divided into two parts, ''The Beauty of Independence'' and ''
The Beast Is G-Unit''. The group planned to release ''The Beast'' in late October, but the EP was pushed back to a later release in 2015. On November 10, 2014, a deluxe version of ''The Beauty of Independence'' was released, containing two new songs, "Ease Up" and "Big Body Benz". On January 20, 2015, the cover art for ''The Beast Is G-Unit'' was revealed via social media. The Beast Is G-Unit was released on March 3, 2015.
In August 2016, they released ''The Lost Flash Drive'', composed of numerous unreleased songs.
Final projects and disbandment (2018–22)
On April 11, 2018, Kidd Kidd announced his departure from both the group and G-Unit Records to focus on his own label, RLLNR Entertainment.
On February 1, 2018, in his single "Crazy" featuring
PnB Rock, 50 Cent said he and Lloyd Banks were no longer on speaking terms, and in June, Banks and 50 Cent announced his departure from both the group and the label via
Instagram
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.
On September 2, 2020, 50 Cent stated during an Instagram Live interview with
DJ Whoo Kid that he wanted to erase the group and their success from his memories "forever". He also echoed accusations that Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo's inconsistencies were what caused him to blame himself for their failures as solo artists. With him and Tony Yayo left as the only members of the original lineup by this time, on August 3, 2022, 50 Cent stated on ''
The Breakfast Club'' that he was done "carrying" the group and there would not be another G-Unit album; this was confirmation that G-Unit had officially broken up for the second time.
Other ventures
Clothing line
The
G-Unit Clothing Company was established in 2003, when 50 Cent teamed up with
Marc Ecko (the founder of Eckō Unlimited), to create a line of clothing and accessories inspired by 50 Cent and fellow members of G-Unit.
G-Unity Foundation
G-Unit has founded
G-Unity Foundation Inc. (often called simply G-Unity), a public foundation that provides grants to nonprofit organizations that focus on improving the quality of life for low-income and under served communities.
Controversies
Ja Rule
Before signing with
Interscope Records
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, 50 Cent had been in disputes with rapper
Ja Rule
Jeffrey Bruce Atkins (born February 29, 1976), better known by his stage name Ja Rule (), is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Born and raised in New York City, Ja Rule became known for blending gangsta rap with pop rap, pop and contempo ...
and his label
Murder Inc. Records. 50 Cent said that the feud began in 1999 after Ja Rule spotted him with a man who took his chain.
[ However, Ja Rule said the conflict stemmed from a video shoot in ]Queens
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because 50 Cent did not like Ja Rule "getting so much love" from the neighborhood. A confrontation occurred in a New York studio where rapper Black Child, a Murder Inc. artist, stabbed 50 Cent, which resulted in him having four stitches.[Reid, Shaheem (April 25, 2003)]
DJ Tells 50 Cent, Ja Rule: One More Dis Record, Then Quit It
MTV. Retrieved July 25, 2007.
Although it seemed that the feud was over, Ja Rule returned with a track entitled "21 Gunz". In response, Lloyd Banks
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and 50 Cent released the track "Return of Ja Fool" on Lloyd Banks' mixtape ''Mo Money in the Bank Pt. 4, Gang Green Season Starts Now''.
In an interview with MTV, Ja Rule
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has stated that his new album, '' The Mirror'', will not be continuing any past feuds that he has engaged in. He said:
The Game
In early 2005, a feud between The Game and G-Unit began. Even before The Game's first album, ''The Documentary
''The Documentary'' is the debut studio album by American rapper the Game. It was released on January 18, 2005, by Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records, and Interscope Records. The record serves as his major-label debut, preceded by his i ...
'', was released and their feud became public, there was tension between The Game and 50 Cent. Soon after ''The Documentary''s release, 50 Cent felt that the rapper was disloyal for saying he did not want to participate in G-Unit's feud with other rappers, and even wanting to work with artists with whom G-Unit were feuding, such as Nas
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** Nas Air (S ...
and Jadakiss.
50 Cent also said that he was not getting his proper credit for the creation of the album. He also said that he wrote five of the songs, but The Game denied that. During that dispute, The Game confronted 50 Cent at the Hot 97 studio in New York City
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and members of The Game's entourage began shooting at 50 Cent and other members of the G-unit entourage, causing them to flee the building and causing Hot 97 radio security to shoot a member of The Game's entourage.[Rodriguez, Jayson (March 1, 2005)]
Update: Man Shot Not With 50 Cent; Violator Offices Shot Up
Allhiphop. Retrieved July 23, 2007. After the situation between them escalated, 50 Cent and The Game held a press conference to announce their reconciliation. Fans had mixed feelings as to whether the rappers created a publicity stunt to boost the sales of the two albums the pair had just released.[ Nevertheless, even after the situation had apparently deflated, G-Unit continued to feud with The Game who responded during a performance at Summer Jam and launched a ]boycott
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of G-Unit called "G-Unot".
After the performance at Summer Jam, The Game responded with "300 Bars and Runnin'", an extended track aimed at G-Unit as well as members of Roc-A-Fella Records
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on the mixtape '' You Know What It Is Vol. 3''. 50 Cent responded through his " Piggy Bank" music video, which features The Game as a Mr. Potato Head doll and also parodies other rivals. Since then both groups continued to attack each other. The Game released two more mixtapes, '' Ghost Unit'' and a mixtape/DVD called '' Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin''.
50 Cent's rebuttal was "Not Rich, Still Lyin'" where he mocks The Game.[Chery, Carl (February 3, 2006)]
The Game takes on Spider Loc, 50 Cent strikes back
, SOHH. Retrieved July 23, 2007. In addition, G-Unit started to respond on numerous mixtapes and new G-Unit Records artist Spider Loc began insulting The Game in various songs. The Game responded with "240 Bars (Spider Joke)",[ a song mainly aimed at Spider Loc, but also addressing Tony Yayo and rap group M.O.P.,][ and on the song 100 Bars (The Funeral).
The feud seemed to have gained steam after Tony Yayo allegedly slapped the fourteen-year-old son of Czar Entertainment CEO, Jimmy Henchman. The Game responded with " Body Bags" on his mixtape, '' You Know What It Is Vol. 4''. G-Unit have released a song named "We on Some Shit " which is aimed at Czar Entertainment as well as ]Cam'ron
Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), known Mononym, mononymously as Cam'ron, is an American rapper. Beginning his career in the early 1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed with Lance Rivera, Lance "Un" Rivera's Lance Rivera, Untertainment, a ...
and Fat Joe
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper. He began recording as a member of Hip-hop, hip hop group D.I.T.C., Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) in 1992, and pursued a sol ...
.[G-UnitWorld (August 8, 2007). . GUnitWorld. Retrieved August 13, 2007.] In June 2010 Game expressed that he would not object to a G-Unit reunion. After the G-Unit reunion idea circulated around the internet a Facebook group was launched to help encourage the G-Unit comeback. In late 2016, the two ended their long standing feud.
Fat Joe
50 Cent pointed out that Fat Joe
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper. He began recording as a member of Hip-hop, hip hop group D.I.T.C., Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) in 1992, and pursued a sol ...
painted a target on himself for partnering up with Ja Rule on the song " New York". 50 Cent recorded the track " Piggy Bank", in which he attacked Fat Joe. Fat Joe responded with a track entitled "My Fofo" and although he said that he would not respond in songs after this, he made one more track, "Victim" which 50 Cent is purportedly the subject of as well as a guest appearance on Rick Ross' Mafia Music remix. 50 Cent and Tony Yayo took more shots at him on "I Run NY".
Even though things died down, at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards
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, Fat Joe mentioned that all of the police presence in the venue was "courtesy of G-Unit" which related to his lyrical accusations that 50 Cent was a "snitch".[, YouTube. Retrieved July 25, 2007.] 50 Cent and Tony Yayo retaliated on set later in the show at the end of their performance by shouting obscenities towards Fat Joe and Terror Squad, which were censored by MTV
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. Tony Yayo said Fat Joe ran from them at the VMAs.
When asked about the 50 Cent and G-Unit situation in an interview Fat Joe said he will no longer be responding and that he has left it to his close friend Pistol Pete and his crew Kill All Rats (K.A.R) to handle. Pistol Pete appeared on The Game's " Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin" DVD and disrespected Tony Yayo, Chris Lighty (owner of Violator Records who had ties with 50 Cent), and James Cruz (50 Cent's manager) and said he chased Tony Yayo near a jewelry store. Lloyd Banks, Spider Loc, and Young Buck have also been insulted by Fat Joe.
In 2007, the feud was continued in interviews and by affiliates from both parties.[Bolden, Janeé (June 21, 2007)]
Young Buck Singles Out DJ Khaled, "Play My @#!* @#!*% Like Every Other DJ"
. SOHH. Retrieved June 21, 2007. In 2008, the beef boiled over when 50 Cent released a mixtape entitled ''Elephant In the Sand'', which is a mock title of Fat Joe's album '' The Elephant in the Room''. The front and back covers contain photos of Fat Joe on a beach. In response Fat Joe and his group K.A.R. released a mixtape titled ''Gay-Unit'' hosted by Fat Joe himself.
The feud between 50 Cent and Fat Joe ended in 2012 when 50 Cent approached Fat Joe's trailer at the BET Awards
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where he was confronted by Fat Joe's entourage he told them he wanted to make peace out of respect for Chris Lighty, however Fat Joe was unsure of his intentions until later that day when they shook hands while appearing on stage together amongst other past and present Violator artists at the BET Awards segment that paid tribute to the label's founder Chris Lighty who died that year.
In 2014 Fat Joe gave a track titled ''Free'' to DJ Kay Slay to use as he was working on his final album and told him he can do whatever he wants with it. In light of the 2012 BET Awards Kay Slay decided to get 50 Cent to do a verse for it and put his on his mixtape ''The Rise Of A City''. Although Fat Joe was unaware Kay Slay was putting 50 Cent on his track he approved stating unity is good for hip-hop.
That same year, Tony Yayo shouted out Fat Joe, saying that there was "no beef".
Cam'ron
A feud between 50 Cent and Cam'ron
Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), known Mononym, mononymously as Cam'ron, is an American rapper. Beginning his career in the early 1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed with Lance Rivera, Lance "Un" Rivera's Lance Rivera, Untertainment, a ...
began when 50 Cent was on Hot 97 giving an interview and Cam'ron
Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), known Mononym, mononymously as Cam'ron, is an American rapper. Beginning his career in the early 1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed with Lance Rivera, Lance "Un" Rivera's Lance Rivera, Untertainment, a ...
called in.[, YouTube. Retrieved July 25, 2007.] Cam’ron asked 50 Cent whether he had the power to stop records from being released on Koch Records and 50 Cent said that he does in some respects. As the conversation escalated into an argument, 50 Cent called Koch Records the "industry graveyard". Cam'ron pointed out that Jim Jones' newest album sold just as much as Lloyd Banks
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper. He began his career as a member of East Coast hip-hop, East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, which he formed with childhood friends ...
' album did, despite the fact that Dipset is on an independent label while G-Unit is on a major label. 50 Cent took offense to this and said that Lloyd Banks has more money than Lil Wayne
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September27, 1982), known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper. He is often regarded as one of the most influential hip hop artists of his generation, as well as one of the greatest rappers of all ...
and Jim Jones, which makes record sales irrelevant. Cam'ron became upset and rebutted 50 Cent's statements. Most notably, he brought up the poor record sales of the Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep was an American Hip-hop, hip hop duo formed in Queens, New York (state), New York in 1990. Consisting of rappers/songwriters/record producers Prodigy (rapper), Prodigy and Havoc (musician), Havoc, they are considered to be among the pr ...
album, '' Blood Money''. Eventually the debate became so heated that the radio station was forced to end the call.
Discography
Studio albums
*'' Beg for Mercy'' (2003)
*'' T·O·S (Terminate on Sight)'' (2008)
Extended plays
*'' The Beauty of Independence'' (2014)
*'' The Beast Is G Unit'' (2015)
Awards
*Vibe Awards
**2004 - Best Group of The DecadeG-Unit rapper accused of stabbing at Vibe awards
In popular culture
* In an episode of the MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
clay animated show Celebrity Deathmatch
''Celebrity Deathmatch'' is an adult stop-motion claymated series created by Eric Fogel and produced by John Worth Lynn Jr. for MTV. A parody of sports entertainment programs, ''Celebrity Deathmatch'' depicted various celebrities engaging ...
, entitled "Where's Lohan?", depicted a fight to the death between 50 Cent and The Game. The fight ends with 50 Cent shooting The Game with the bullets that were still inside 50 Cent's body.
References
External links
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G-Unity Foundation
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American hip-hop groups
1999 establishments in New York City
2022 disestablishments in New York (state)
African-American musical groups
East Coast hip-hop groups
G-Unit Records artists
Hip-hop groups from New York City
Musical groups established in 1999
Musical groups disestablished in 2022
Musical groups from Queens, New York
Musical trios from New York (state)