Beg for G-Units Mercy worth about 4 1/2
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(10/10)
50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck (with 2 appearances by the incarcerated Tony Ya Yo) drop their debut major label G-Unit album. The result = disappointing by G-Unit's stanards especially with all the hype surrounding it and the number of great mixtapes they put out the year and a half before. The production was rather weak on most tracks, and the raps were repetitive, a good CD nevertheless but not the best work they've done. Most of the songs are average witha few good ones and 2 classics. I guess they need to take some time off and quit putting out songs just to put them out, the quality is starting to deteriorate quickly.
#1 - 8 (50, Banks & Buck)
#2 - 9 (50, Banks & Buck)
#3 - 8.5 (50, Banks & Buck)
#4 - 7 (50 solo)
#5 - 6 (50, Banks & Buck) way overplayed for one of the worst songs on here
#6 - 7.5 (50, Banks & Buck f/ Joe)
#7 - 7 (50, Banks & Ya Yo)
#8 - 7 (50, Banks & Buck)
#9 - (Young Buck & 50)
#10 - 7 (50, Banks & Buck)
#11 - 8.5 (Banks & 50)
#12 - 8 (50, Banks & Buck)
#13 - 9 (Banks & Young Buck)
#14 - 8 (50, Banks & Buck)
#15 - 10 (50, Banks & Buck - classic prduced by Dre)
#16 - 7 (50, Banks & Buck)
#17 - 9 (50, Banks & Buck)
#18 - 10 (50, Banks & Ya Yo - gettin on Murder Inc. - also on some of their mixtapes)
50 -- Curtis Jackson -- 7/6/76 --- Queens, NY
Banks --- C. LLoyd --- around 1982 --- Jamaica, Queens, NY
Young Buck --- D. Brown --- around 1980 --- Nashville, TN
Ya Yo --- M. Bernard --- New York, NY
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