in comparison to other cds ive viewed,this is excellent value for money,and not only has a vast choice of music on it,it also came with a cd/rom for personal viewing
The Massacre is much better than 50 Cent's 1st album GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN this album has better beats and much better lyrics. It also has some good material such as piggy bank and Gunz come out This cd is best cd I've heard since loyal to the game by 2pac.
I have loved 50 cent since the first time i heard one of his tracks, my favourite track is Piggy bank, dont ask why it just makes sense to me about his life, rap was a big part of my school life with me and my mates, and i think 50 has come through to us all in his clever lyrics and realisation of waht life is about!
This is 50's second official album which, is rated a good as the first but slightly different from what he showed us last time around. Its another brilliant album well worth purchasing and listening to. This album shows a side of 50 where life is looking brighter in his carear so far.
There are also tracks like Piggy Bank, In Ma Hood, I'm Supposed To Die Tonight and Candy Shop.
Expected a lot more from this highy anticipated album. The album is weak compared to his debut album 'Get Rich Or Die Trying' and personally think its not a album you could listen through from start to finnish... a 2-3 track album
Two years on from his pledge to get rich or die trying, New York's Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson is turning his guns on the opposition. Barely ten seconds into The Massacre, the first innocent – a young woman opening her Valentine's present, no less – is dispatched in a hail of gunfire, and from there on in, the carnage seldom lets up. "Piggy Bank" sees him tossing insults at Jadakiss, Ja Rule, Nas, Fat Joe, and Kelis in the verses, and counting his big piles of money in the chorus, while "Gatman and Robbin" – featuring vocals and production from Eminem – paints the pair as gun-toting supergangstas with bulletproof vests and an all-for-one-and-one-for-all attitude to beef.