
February 6th should be a national holiday because on this very day ten years ago 50 Cent unleashed the fury of his debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
It the first week of release it went number 1 with 872,000 copies sold. Since then, the album has sold 8 million (still counting) and remains a classic to many.
See the G-Unit founder briefly give a rundown of each track on the record breaking album with MTV.
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