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The Massacre is the second studio album by rapper 50 Cent, released on March 3 2005 — five days ahead of the original release date due to Internet leakage. The album reached number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart that year.

Background

The Massacre has a music video for every track.

The Massacre was re-released on September 6 2005 with a remix of "Outta Control" featuring Mobb Deep. The re-release included a bonus DVD (with music videos for all of the songs, and the trailer for the movie Get Rich or Die Tryin') and excluded the G-Unit remix of "Hate It or Love It", clearly due to the ongoing feud between 50 Cent and The Game. The re-release helped it re-climb to number two in the United States.

The Massacre was also released in a "censored" version that censors out most profanity, violence, and all drug content. "Gunz Come Out" has inconsistency in the editing, and contains some profanity. This album wasn't as heavily censored as Get Rich or Die Tryin', but it is still a very highly censored album ranking in severity with albums such as Tony Yayo's Thoughts of a Predicate Felon and Nas' Stillmatic.

Sales

The album sold 1.14 million copies in its first four days of release, making it the sixth fastest-selling album since SoundScan began tracking sales data in 1991.[1] It is the second best opening week for any rap album in history, behind Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP,[2] and finished as the second-best selling album of 2005 with 4.85 million copies sold, behind Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi. It has been certified 6x platinum with over 6 million copies sold in the U.S. and 11 million worldwide.[3][4][5]

Reception

The album received generally favorable reviews, however most music critics agreed that it did not live up to his debut.[6] It has less direct Shady/Aftermath production than Get Rich or Die Tryin', as in-house G-Unit producers, Scott Storch (a former keyboardist with The Roots who had collaborated with Dr. Dre on his comeback album 2001 and other production), and various outside producers handle most of the beats.

The Massacre was nominated at the 2006 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album, but lost to Kanye West's Late Registration. It was ranked the tenth best album of the year by Rolling Stone.[7]

Track listing

Information taken from The Massacre's liner notes.[8]

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Sample(s) Time
1 "Intro" Eminem Additional vocals by Lindsay Collins
  • Contains elements from "What Up Gangsta"
2 "In My Hood" C.Styles & Bang Out for Dangerous LLC, additional production by: Eminem & Luis Resto
3 "This Is 50" Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL for Teamwork Music
4 "I'm Supposed To Die Tonight" Eminem, additional production by: Luis Resto
  • Contains elements from "Vocal Planet" by Spectrasonics
5 "Piggy Bank" Needlz for Dry Rain Entertainment Inc. Background vocals by: Traci Nelson & Barbara Wilson
  • Contains elements from "Cohet" by Ajijia Myrayebe
6 "Gatman and Robbin" Eminem, additional production by: Jeff & Mark Bass for FBT Productions Eminem
  • Contains elements from "Batman Theme"
7 "Candy Shop" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC Olivia
  • Contains elements from "Love Break" by Sal Soul Orchestra
8 "Outta Control" Dr. Dre & Mike Elizondo
  • Contains elements from "Set It Off"
9 "Get In My Car" Hi-Tek for Hi-Tek Productions Inc.
10 "Ski Mask Way" Disco D, additional production by: Eminem & Luis Resto
  • Contains elements from "What Am I Waiting For" by The O'Jays
11 "A Baltimore Love Thing" Cue Beats for On Cue Productions Inc.
  • Contains elements from "I'll Be Waiting There For You" by The Dells
12 "Ryder Music" Hi-Tek for Hi-Tek Productions Inc. Background vocals by: Dion, Ruben Cruz and Conesha
  • Contains elements from "Love's In Need Of Love Today" by Stevie Wonder
13 "Disco Inferno" C.Styles & Bang Out for Dangerous LLC
14 "Just a Lil Bit" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC (sitar guitar by Mike Elizondo)
15 "Gunz Come Out" Dr.Dre & Mike Elizondo
16 "My Toy Soldier" Eminem, additional production by: Luis Resto Tony Yayo
17 "Position of Power" J. R. Rotem for Net Worth Entertainment
18 "Build You Up" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC Jamie Foxx
19 "God Gave Me Style" Needlz for Dry Rain Entertainment Inc.
20 "So Amazing" J. R. Rotem for Net Worth Entertainment Olivia
21 "I Don't Need 'Em" Buckwild for Kurrup Money Entertainment
  • Contains elements from "Nobody Knows" by S.C.L.C. Operation Breadbasket Orchestra And Choir
22 "Hate It Or Love It (G-Unit Remix)" [Bonus Track] Cool & Dre The Game, Tony Yayo, Young Buck & Lloyd Banks

Special edition

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Sample(s) Time
1 "Intro" Eminem Additional vocals by Lindsay Collins
  • Contains elements from "What Up Gangsta"
2 "In My Hood" C.Styles & Bang Out for Dangerous LLC, additional production by: Eminem & Luis Resto
3 "This Is 50" Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL for Teamwork Music
4 "I'm Supposed To Die Tonight" Eminem, additional production by: Luis Resto
  • Contains elements from "Vocal Planet" by Spectrasonics
5 "Piggy Bank" Needlz for Dry Rain Entertainment Inc. Background vocals by: Traci Nelson & Barbara Wilson
  • Contains elements from "Cohet" by Ajijia Myrayebe
6 "Gatman and Robbin" Eminem, additional production by: Jeff & Mark Bass for FBT Productions Eminem
  • Contains elements from "Batman Theme"
7 "Candy Shop" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC Olivia
  • Contains elements from "Love Break" by Sal Soul Orchestra
8 "Outta Control (Remix)" Dr. Dre & Mike Elizondo Mobb Deep
9 "Get In My Car" Hi-Tek for Hi-Tek Productions Inc.
10 "Ski Mask Way" Disco D, additional production by: Eminem & Luis Resto
  • Contains elements from "What Am I Waiting For" by The O'Jays
11 "A Baltimore Love Thing" Cue Beats for On Cue Productions Inc.
  • Contains elements from "I'll Be Waiting There For You" by The Dells
12 "Ryder Music" Hi-Tek for Hi-Tek Productions Inc. Background vocals by: Dion, Ruben Cruz and Conesha
  • Contains elements from "Love's In Need Of Love Today" by Stevie Wonder
13 "Disco Inferno" C.Styles & Bang Out for Dangerous LLC
14 "Just a Lil Bit" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC (sitar guitar by Mike Elizondo)
15 "Gunz Come Out" Dr.Dre & Mike Elizondo
16 "My Toy Soldier" Eminem, additional production by: Luis Resto Tony Yayo
17 "Position of Power" J. R. Rotem for Net Worth Entertainment
18 "Build You Up" Scott Storch for Tuff Jew Productions LLC Jamie Foxx
19 "God Gave Me Style" Needlz for Dry Rain Entertainment Inc.
20 "So Amazing" J. R. Rotem for Net Worth Entertainment Olivia
21 "I Don't Need 'Em" Buckwild for Kurrup Money Entertainment
  • Contains elements from "Nobody Knows" by S.C.L.C. Operation Breadbasket Orchestra And Choir

The DVD includes the video for every song, the "50 Cent: Bulletproof" Video Game trailer and the "Get Rich or Die Tryin" Movie trailer.

Charts

Year Chart Position
2005 Billboard 200 1

References

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
March 19 - April 29, 2005
Succeeded by