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by gunvoihumbti1982 2020. 2. 15. 06:21

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Y'all already know what it is. In their prime, G-Unit were the biggest and most successful clique in the rap game, led by 50 Cent and home to Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, The Game, Olivia, Spider Loc, 40 Glocc, Lil Scrappy, Freeway, M.O.P., Ma$e and even Mobb Deep during their run, which has since ended, unfortunately (most members are still pursuing solo careers, though). Since the collective's inception in 2000, they've released two studio albums (Beg For Mercy and Terminate On Sight), a clothing line (The G-Unit Clothing Company) and a public foundation (G-Unity Foundation Inc.), also having collaborated with the likes of Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly, Wisin & Yandel, Nelly Furtado, D12, DJ Whoo Kid, Sha Money XL, Obie Trice, DJ Drama, Butch Cassidy, Joe and more. Also, G-Unit records continues to function to this day, and is home to Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Hot Rod, Governor, Shawty Lo, Kidd Kidd, Precious Paris and DJ Pauly D. The last we heard from them as a unit was a remix of their 2003 single 'Stunt 101' by Australian producer Papertoy, which was sonically hyper than the original, to say the least. Unfortunately, we wouldn't expect a G-Unit reunion any time soon - 50 recently stated that he'd never work with Game again.:(.

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Though they are roundly reviled by many critics and hip-hop purists, G-Unit are a commercial juggernaut with an undeniably impressive back catalog of lean, street ready hits to their credit. 50 Cent’s debut Get Rich or Die Trying neatly provided a new blueprint for the hardcore hip-hop record, one that owed more to the eclectic, hit packed structure of Michael Jackson’s Thriller, than to Criminal Minded or The Infamous.

Since the success of Get Rich or Die Trying 50 and his G-Unit associates have returned compulsively to this formula with varying levels of success. Though it’s hardly an out and out triumph G-Unit’s Terminate on Sight is undoubtedly one of the collective’s most satisfying releases.

Unsurprisingly the album hedges its bets around the low slung, Dr. Dre aping “Rider Pt. 2,” an inescapable radio staple throughout the summer of 2008 that does its best to revisit the magic of 50-Cent’s early singles. What makes Terminate on Sight truly worthwhile however, is the indomitable presence of Young Buck, who performs here with the same verve and determination he displayed on 2007’s outstanding Buck The World. Though they are roundly reviled by many critics and hip-hop purists, G-Unit are a commercial juggernaut with an undeniably impressive back catalog of lean, street ready hits to their credit. 50 Cent’s debut Get Rich or Die Trying neatly provided a new blueprint for the hardcore hip-hop record, one that owed more to the eclectic, hit packed structure of Michael Jackson’s Thriller, than to Criminal Minded or The Infamous. Since the success of Get Rich or Die Trying 50 and his G-Unit associates have returned compulsively to this formula with varying levels of success.

Though it’s hardly an out and out triumph G-Unit’s Terminate on Sight is undoubtedly one of the collective’s most satisfying releases. Unsurprisingly the album hedges its bets around the low slung, Dr. Dre aping “Rider Pt. 2,” an inescapable radio staple throughout the summer of 2008 that does its best to revisit the magic of 50-Cent’s early singles. What makes Terminate on Sight truly worthwhile however, is the indomitable presence of Young Buck, who performs here with the same verve and determination he displayed on 2007’s outstanding Buck The World.