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To many, 50 Cent is an icon. To others, he is a symbol of how low hip hop can go. Whatever the case may be, it cannot be denied that 50 Cent changed the game when he released his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’ in 2003. Released at a time when rap music was inching towards rock influence, this album introduced G-Unit to the world and set off one of hip hop’s most notorious feuds with Ja Rule and Murder Inc Records. With singles like “Wanksta” and “21 Questions,” Get Rich or Die Tryin’ made 50 Cent the first artist to have an album certified platinum at this level.Album information on Allmusic !Ref(bookmark:title:"50 Cent's guest list" width:140); !Ref(bookmark:title:"50 Cent for Equality for the Poor" width:300); Since its release, Get Rich or Die Tryin' has sold over two million copies due to both its popularity and G-Unit's success. The album's success is largely attributed to West Coast rapper Dr. Dre giving 50 Cent his first record deal. 50 Cent has stated that he left the launch party for "Get Rich or Die Tryin" with a dislocated jaw and bruises after Suge Knight's attack. Knight, head of Death Row Records, was warned by Interscope Records not to attend the party due to tensions between East and West Coast rap artists at the time. The album's success is largely attributed to West Coast rapper Dr. Dre giving 50 Cent his first record deal. 50 Cent has stated that he left the launch party for "Get Rich or Die Tryin" with a dislocated jaw and bruises after Suge Knight's attack. Knight, head of Death Row Records, was warned by Interscope Records not to attend the party due to tensions between East and West Coast rap artists at the time. An all-star team of executive producers helped engineer and produce Get Rich or Die Tryin'. Dr. Dre, Eminem, Havoc (of Mobb Deep), The Trackmasters, and DJ Premier were some of the key collaborators on this album.The album's commercial success was matched by its critical acclaim; Get Rich or Die Tryin' was widely praised by music critics. Most critics praised 50 Cent for his musical talents and successful use of the hip hop subgenres of gangsta rap and mafioso rap. Though it has been argued that Get Rich or Die Tryin’ lacks artistic depth, many critics have praised the album for its intense production quality. Furthermore, most critics have agreed that his lyricism is more akin to pop rap rather than gangsta rap. cfa1e77820
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