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Curtis (Bonus Track Version)

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Album Review

There are two big stories behind 50 Cent's third album, Curtis (as in real name: Curtis Jackson). First, there's the promise he made that he would outsell Kanye West — who was releasing his Graduation album the same day as Curtis — or he would retire. Second, there's the album's original title, Before I Self Destruct, a fitting caption to the moody close-up of 50 on the cover, which looks much more troubled, concerned, and intense than anything on the album sounds. Referencing self-destruction would have been a gross misrepresentation of a full-length that repeatedly employs the tried-and-true 50 Cent formula — heavy hooks, macho charisma, a dash of controversy, and some sly cleverness — and features a collaboration with the ultra-suave Robin Thicke smack dab in the middle. The perfect soundtrack if 50's G-Unit empire begins opening cocktail lounges, "Follow My Lead" with lounge lizard Thicke is pure polish, a slow finger-snapper dressed up in an expensive suit that feels extremely comfortable. Equally at ease is the Timbaland production "Ayo Technology" featuring Justin Timberlake, an obvious single that's "been there, done that" for all parties involved. This doesn't mean it's bland, just safe. Same goes for both "Amusement Park," which is as empty-headed and hook-filled as "Candy Shop," and "I'll Still Kill" with Akon, which offers no surprises, just another melody that refuses to leave the head. Also from the high-profile department and pushing a little harder is the emotional "All of Me," which finds Mary J. Blige and 50 displaying some passionate chemistry, and "Fire," which succeeds not because of the underwhelming Dr. Dre production or the severe chorus from Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, but because of 50's inspired verses, one of which gives up "You can hate this/But face it/B.I.G. and 2Pac/Just ain't around." "Get a tan?/I'm already black/Get rich?/I'm already that" comes from "I Get Money," a classic "I run New York" swagger-fest in the G-Unit style. The third killer verse on the full-length is much too foul to repeat and comes from Eminem, who also produces the great "Peep Show" and makes 50 sound hungry for a change. As far as Dre rapping on "Come & Go," he's got two lines, and as far as controversy, "Fully Loaded Clip" flippantly drops some big names for the sake of mischief while "Man Down" is censored no matter what version you buy, since Interscope isn't so keen on cop-killing lyrics. In the end, Curtis is entertaining but only impressive in that 50 can run in place and still be on top.

Customer Reviews

Good not great

I thought the massacre was a good album, too many songs everyone said but I just reckon it makes it more likely that you will find ones that you personally like. Curtis is similar with a mixture of songs from gangsta as stuff with phat beats to the lovey dovey stuff with mary J blige AVERAGE!! but there are defnitly some killer songs on the album which is not suprising for such a huge artist, but i'm huger, and this should be 50's last album if hes true to his word coz graduation is way better. Get a haircut and get a real job now 50 cent, reh

Skip this one....

Ok. So here i am listening to GRODT now years after it was released. GRODT is a classic as it made sure a huge impact on hip hop. I was very dissapointed in The Massacre. How could you not be after an artist dropps a classic? To me 50 cent fell into the genre of pop hop. Hip hop with a pop catchy tune to sell to the masses. Now onto Curtis. This album is again, like The Massacre just a bunch of tracks you can't help but feel he didn't put much effort into. His delivery on almost every track feels lazy. Straight to the Bank is my fav track from this album. I actually really like that track. All in all, I would leave this album alone, and leave Kanye's album on the virtual shelf too. Both have nothing new to bring to the table. Instead I would suggest if you havn't already, go cop: "Finding Forever" by Common. Tracks such as "Missunderstood" and "So far to go" are very good.

Lol 50 cent

I used to like this guy in my ignorance, but truth be told he's actually a really pedestrian rapper. And is any one else sick of him f***ing b****es, robbing and killing people after 3 albums?, especially the last 2, of which he seems to have put only marginally more effort in than solja boy. In fact I'm not even sure if fiddy should be classified as rap or hip hop, "gangsta" R&B seems more suitable to me.

Biography

Born: 06 July 1975 in Queens, New York, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Though he would later struggle with the nature of his fame as well as market expectations, 50 Cent endured substantial obstacles throughout his young yet remarkably dramatic life before becoming the most discussed figure in rap, if not pop music in general, circa 2003. Following an unsuccessful late-'90s run at mainstream success (foiled by an attempt on his life in 2000) and a successful run on the New York mixtape circuit (driven by his early-2000s bout with Ja Rule), Eminem signed 50 Cent to a...
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