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Originally titled St. Valentine's Day Massacre , the project was intended to establish 50 Cent's dominance in the lifestyle and entertainment space following his massive debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin' . The album is noted for its high-energy production and crossover hits that defined mid-2000s hip-hop. 50 cent the massacre zip hot

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This album was the frontline of the mid-2000s rap wars, most notably featuring "Piggy Bank," where 50 took aim at Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Shyne. Tracklist Highlights Intro – Setting the cinematic tone. In My Hood – A dark, atmospheric opener. Candy Shop – The quintessential 2000s pop-rap crossover.