Get Rich Or Die Tryin' (2003 Album)
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''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' is the debut
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by American rapper
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. It was released on February 6, 2003, by
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, Eminem's
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, Dr. Dre's
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, and 50 Cent's
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. After signing with Eminem, 50 Cent also worked heavily with Dr. Dre acting as the album's executive producers, who worked to combine the
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and R&B combo prevalent in
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. Additional production is provided by
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,
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(who also executive produced the album),
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,
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, Dirty Swift,
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, and more. The album also contains guest appearances from Eminem,
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, and
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, as well as features from
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co-members
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and
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. Prior to the album, 50 Cent released several mixtapes alongside the
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and an unreleased album widely believed to be his debut in 2000. However, after suffering legal troubles and being blackballed from the music industry, 50 Cent found difficulty in securing another major-label recording contract, until he signed with Eminem's Shady Records in 2002. Released a week in advance to combat bootlegging and
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age, ''Get Rich or Die Tryin debuted and peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling over 872,000 copies in its first week of sales. The album's singles also saw worldwide success, with both " In da Club" and "
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" reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while "
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" became a number one hit in several countries. The album was ranked number one on the ''Billboard'' Year-End 2003 and received general acclaim from music critics. ''Get Rich or Die Tryin was ranked by several publications as one of the best albums of the 2000s. In 2020, it was certified 9× Platinum by the
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(RIAA). It was the best-selling album of 2003 in the US, and was nominated for
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at the
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. It won Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album at 2003 American Music Awards and Top ''Billboard'' 200 Album at the 2003 ''Billboard'' Music Awards. In 2020, ''
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'' ranked the album number 280 on their updated 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.


Background

Prior to the release of his first studio album, titled ''
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'', 50 Cent was shot nine times in Queens, New York, on May 24, 2000. He survived but was dropped from his label,
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, who canceled the album's release. Seeking to avoid another encounter with his shooter, 50 Cent traveled out to
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at the invitation of producer
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and began recording mixtapes there. During this period, 50 Cent also recorded several songs that would ultimately appear on ''Get Rich or Die Tryin''; he recalls that, when he completed a song that he was especially impressed by, he would decline to release the song and instead save it for his eventual studio debut. According to 50 Cent in March 2002, he was already in talks with J, Universal, and
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to release his debut album titled ''Get Rich or Die Tryin via his own then imprint, Rotten Apple Entertainment. In 2002,
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listened to a copy of 50 Cent's ''
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'' mixtape album through Jackson's attorney, who was working with Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg.Ninja (December 2002)
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After being impressed with the mixtape, Eminem invited 50 Cent to Los Angeles where he was introduced to producer
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. 50 Cent signed a one-million-dollar record deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre; 50 Cent then released his next mixtape, ''
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''. It featured his own '' 8 Mile'' single, "
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" (in addition to appearances on three other tracks from the album), which was later put on ''Get Rich or Die Tryin''. "Wanksta" began to attract attention from radio DJs throughout the United States, building hype for 50 Cent's forthcoming album. Both Eminem and Dr. Dre had started producing tracks on his debut album with additional help from producers
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, Sha Money XL, and others. 50 Cent's second commercial single, " In da Club", was the first of seven tracks he recorded in five days with Dr. Dre. Eminem was featured on two songs, "Patiently Waiting" and "Don't Push Me". His songs also featured rappers within G-Unit such as Lloyd Banks ("Don't Push Me"), Tony Yayo ("Like My Style"), or Young Buck ("Blood Hound"). "Back Down" was an instrumental originally intended to be used on
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's debut
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album, ''Oh My God,'' but due to creative differences was not released. Early pressings of ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' included a limited edition bonus DVD. The album title originates as a tattoo on Sha Money XL's arm. The album artwork of ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' was designed by Julian Alexander and Sacha Waldman. Featuring a shirtless 50 Cent standing behind a broken glass pane, it has been described as "among the most recognizable lbum coversin rap history". 50 Cent commented about the title:


Lyricism and composition


Lyricism

''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' is a
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album. 50 Cent has stated that his goal was to write lyrics that were evocative enough to capture listeners' imaginations, while also being "vague enough not to daunt them". Despite this, he does venture into more explicit detail on some tracks, like "Many Men" and the
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diss "Back Down". On the whole, the writing on the album has been described as "smooth ngout" the feel of his mixtapes into a more generally accessible format; tracks such as "In da Club" show 50 Cent particularly aiming to depict widely relatable experiences. 50 Cent has stated that he limited the amount of vulnerability he would display on the album; on tracks like " Many Men", he aimed to balance the vulnerability of the lyrical content with aggressive deliveries and production. The single "
21 Questions "21 Questions" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent featuring fellow American rapper Nate Dogg. Released in March 2003 through Interscope Records, Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, Eminem's Shady Records, and 50 Cent's own G-Unit Records as th ...
" was initially added to the album's tracklist against Dr. Dre's wishes. According to 50 Cent, "Dre was, like, 'How you goin' to be gangsta this and that and then put this sappy love song on?'"Allison Samuels, February 21, 2007
The Flip Side of 50 Cent
''MSNBC''. Accessed July 7, 2007.
50 Cent responded saying, "I'm two people. I've always had to be two people since I was a kid, to get by. To me that's not diversity, it's necessity." "21 Questions" has also been noted as, along with "Many Men", one of the few slow-tempo tracks on the album.


Singles and promotion

The album's lead single, "In da Club", which was released to digital download on January 7, 2003, was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA), becoming 50 Cent's first song to top the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for nine weeks and remained on the charts for twenty-two weeks.50 Cent – In da Club – Music Charts
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The track also reached number one on the
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,
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, and
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charts."
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The song reached number one in Denmark, Germany, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top five in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. It received two
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nominations for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and
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. It was listed at number 18 on VH1's "100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time". Its second single, "21 Questions", which was released to digital download on March 4 of that same year, became 50 Cent's second chart topper on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it remained for four non-consecutive weeks. It spent seven weeks on top of the ''Billboard''
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charts. Outside the States, "21 Questions" reached number six in the United Kingdom. It was certified gold by the RIAA. The third single "
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", which was released to urban contemporary radio on June 24, was shipped with a remix featuring rapper
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and trio-group
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. It was the third single that peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on "Hot Rap Tracks", becoming the third single from the album to peak in the top ten on the "Hot 100" chart. It also reached number one in Canada. It was certified Gold by RIAA. The album's final single, "
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", peaked at number seventy-six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and thirty-four on the
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charts. After the album's release, 50 Cent toured extensively in its support. Throughout 2003, he performed 84 concerts in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.


Critical reception

''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' received highly positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At
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, it holds an aggregate score of 73 out of 100, based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In his review for ''
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'', Steve Jones believed that the album is worthy of the hype 50 Cent had attracted because of how he "delivers, in vivid detail, stories of the violent life he led as a crack dealer and speaks with the swagger of one who has been shot nine times and lived to tell about it."
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's Jason Birchmeier described it as "impressive" and "incredibly calculated", and identified it as "ushering in 50 as one of the truly eminent rappers of his era". ''
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'' magazine's Christian Hoard praised the album's production and 50 Cent's "thug persona" and rapping ability. Brett Berliner of ''
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'' felt that he is versatile as a rapper and wrote that, "while not even close to perfection, he albumis one of the freshest to come out in years." It is one of only 19 rap albums to receive a perfect rating from '' XXL'' magazine. Kelefa Sanneh of ''
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'' wrote that 50 Cent is "an appealing, mischievous character" whose talent for threatening raps aimed toward rivals is also limiting thematically.
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was less enthusiastic in his consumer guide for ''
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'' and gave it a two-star honorable mention, indicating a "likable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well enjoy." He cited "What Up Gangsta" and "Patiently Waiting" as highlights and said that 50 Cent "gets no cuter as his character unfolds" on the album.


Accolades

In December 2009, ''
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'' magazine ranked ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' at number 12 on its list of the Top 200 Albums of the Decade. In 2012,
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named the album one of the classic releases of the last decade. The single, "In da Club", earned the number-one spot on ''
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'' 2003's single and album of the year charts, the first since
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had both in the same year. "Back Down" was listed on '' XXL''s list of the greatest diss tracks of all time. The album was also included in the book ''
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''. ''Get Rich or Die Tryin was also ranked as the 139th best album of all time on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 Albums of All Time. In 2020, in their second revised edition of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, ''
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'' ranked ''Get Rich or Die Tryin as the 280th greatest album of all time.


In popular culture

In the 2017 video game ''
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'', one of the records found inside Paradigm's home is ''Get Rich or Die of Natural Causes'', a reference to the album.


Commercial performance

''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 872,000 copies in its first week. In its second week, the album sold an additional 822,000 copies. It was the best-selling album of 2003, selling 13 million copies worldwide to date.Candace Anderson (September 17, 2007)
Kanye West and 50 Cent go head to head in record sales competition
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It remains 50 Cent's best-selling album, with certified sales of 9 million copies in the United States, and is the tenth best-selling hip-hop album in the country. The album was certified 6× Platinum by the
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(RIAA) in 2003 for shipping six million copies in the US. In 2003, ''Get Rich or Die Tryin was ranked as the number one album of the year on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Legacy

''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' is credited with restoring
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to prominence in an era when prevailing trends favored "slick, flashy ladies-man rappers" and radio-friendly R&B collaborations.
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states that the album "shifted everybody's view of music" and led to a wave of stylistic imitators. 50 Cent's swaggering, unrepentant persona on ''Get Rich Or Die Tryin'' has led him to be described as "rap's most charming antihero since
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". In a 2013 retrospective, ''
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'' states that the album "rewrote the hip-hop rulebook".
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of '' Crack'' states that ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' combined "Southern-style textures with gritty East Coast lyrical content" in a way that many succeeding artists would strive to replicate, and argues that the album's success paved the way for future gangsta rap artists including
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,
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, and the Game. 50 Cent has also been credited with inspiring later rappers to write more overtly about their "personal turmoil". Sha Money XL credits the album's success to the memorability of 50 Cent's background:


Track listing

Notes * – additional
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* – co-producer


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the physical album &
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. Credits: ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' Allmusic. Retrieved on February 28, 2010. * 50 Cent – vocals/writer * Justin Bendo – engineer * Sean Blaze – producer, engineer * Darrell Branch – producer * Tommy Coster – keyboards * Terence Dudley – producer * Mike Elizondo – bass, guitar, keyboards, producer * Dr. Dre – producer, executive producer, mixing * Eminem – producer, executive producer, mixing, vocals * John "J. Praize" Freeman – producer * Steven King – producer, mixing * Megahertz – producer * Red Spyda – producer * Luis Resto – keyboards * Ruben Rivera – keyboards, assistant engineer * Rockwilder – producer * Tom Rounds – engineer * Sha Money XL – producer, engineer * Tracie Spencer – vocals * Rob Tewlow – producer * Patrick Viala – engineer * Sacha Waldman – photography * Ted Wohlsen – engineer * Carlisle Young – engineer, digital editing * Dj Rad – producer


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Get Rich or Die Tryin' (film) ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'' is a 2005 American crime drama film directed by Jim Sheridan and written by Terence Winter. It stars Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in his feature film acting debut, alongside Terrence Howard, Joy Bryant, Bill Duke, Adewal ...
* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2003


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Get Rich Or Die Tryin' (Album) 2003 debut albums 50 Cent albums Aftermath Entertainment albums Albums produced by Eminem Albums produced by Mr. Porter Albums produced by Rockwilder Albums produced by Dr. Dre Albums produced by Midi Mafia Albums produced by Mike Elizondo Shady Records albums Interscope Records albums Interscope Geffen A&M Records albums Juno Award for International Album of the Year albums Albums produced by Sha Money XL Albums produced by Megahertz (record producer)