50 Cent – Curtis (2007)
Curtis by 50 Cent
Career Overview
Hailing from Queens, NY, rapper 50 Cent had already garnered a grass-roots reputation as one of the hottest MC’s around when he was tapped by hip-hop golden boy Eminem for inclusion on the soundtrack to his film 8 Mile and a place of his own on Eminem’s label Shady. The combination of 50 Cent’s hard-edged rhyming skills, infamy due to high-profile trouble with the law, and the sponsorship of Eminem, gave 50 Cent all the exposure a rapper could ask for, resulting in a huge single (“Wanksta“) in 2002 and a Number One album the following year.
Biography
b. Curtis Jackson, 6 July 1975, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. This New York-based gangsta rapper enjoyed fluctuating fortunes in his musical career and personal life prior to landing a lucrative recording contract with Eminem’s Shady Records label in 2002. Jackson grew up in the Queens district but managed to avoid the worst elements of the street, establishing a reputation as both a promising boxer and mix tape artist. He teamed up with the Trackmasters production team in 1999 to record the novelty underground hit “How To Rob“, which led to a recording contract with Columbia Records. The rapper completed an album with the Trackmasters and released a single with Destiny’s Child, “Thug Love“, before a series of events conspired to derail his major label deal. Columbia began to get cold feet owing to Power Of The Dollar being extensively bootlegged prior to its official release, and then, on 24 May 2000, 50 Cent received multiple gunshot wounds in a street shooting. As a result the rapper was released from his contract and Power Of The Dollar was shelved.
50 Cent retreated to the security of his G-Unit clique, and, teaming up with producer Money XL, bombarded the underground market with a series of mix tapes that enjoyed huge success on the street. Before too long, the major labels were showing renewed interest in the rapper, who elected to sign to Eminem and Dr. Dre’s Shady/Aftermath. The provocatively titled “Wanksta” (allegedly a gangsta who gets caught in an endless cycle of committing crime and serving jail time), climbed up the charts at the end of 2002, as did his independent release Guess Who’s Back?. Unfortunately, 50 Cent’s penchant for attracting trouble reared its ugly head in December, when he was arrested for gun possession. This did not stop both his Shady debut “Get Rich Or Die Tryin” and the attendant singles, “In Da Club” and “21 Questions“, from climbing to the top of the US charts and establishing 50 Cent as a powerful new voice in American music.
The rapper enjoyed further success when his G-Unit prot?g? The Game soared to the top of the US album charts at the start of 2005. Despite a well publicised dispute between the rappers, 50 Cent guested on The Game’s Top 5 single “How We Do“, and followed up with two new solo singles, the raunchy chart-topper “Candy Shop” (featuring Olivia) and the Top 5 hit “Disco Inferno“. His new album, The Massacre, was released the same March and went straight to the top of the charts. Later in the month 50 Cent became the first artist since the Beatles to have four singles in the US Top 10 at the same time, with the release of a second collaboration with the Game, “Hate It Or Love It‘. Later in the year he starred in the semi-autobiographical movie “Get Rich Or Die Tryin”, directed by Jim Sheridan and co-starring Joy Bryant and Terrence Howard. The soundtrack to the movie, not to be confused with the rapper’s debut album, was released at the same time.
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Ayo Technology
Curtis album tracklists are:
01
Intro
02
My Gun Go Off
03
Man Down
04
I’ll Still Kill
05
I Get Money
06
Come & Go
07
Ayo Technology
08
Follow My Lead
09
Movin’ On Up
10
Straight To The Bank
11
Amusement Park
12
Fully Loaded Clip
13
Peep Show
14
Fire
15
All Of Me
16
Curtis 187
17
Touch The Sky
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