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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Almostlity » Oct 1st, '12, 12:26

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50 stole the flow for the hook from Proof lmao

He just changed the lyrics to watered down trash and it sold. :y:


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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby King Lance » Oct 1st, '12, 14:05

like dre said, in da club was made for 50, I mean, only 50 has made that song very unique imo
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Never_Enough » Oct 1st, '12, 14:40

Wow, 50 stole the flow on the hook and the bridge, but I still prefer In Da Club, that song fits him perfectly.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby King Lance » Oct 1st, '12, 14:55

Never_Enough wrote:Wow, 50 stole the flow on the hook and the bridge, but I still prefer In Da Club, that song fits him perfectly.


this.
can't imagine another single artist on that record except 50 :shifty:
it seems so natural, the d12 members were trying too hard imo
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Mr. Porter » Oct 1st, '12, 16:28

Wait, In Da Club was originally a D12 track? I always thought it was orignally supposed to go to Royce or Rakim or something, but then 50 ended up with it.

And I agree with whoever said this is truly 50's song. No one could have done this like 50.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Trimss » Oct 1st, '12, 17:28

50 Cent's version is so much better.. He had the image, the voice, the attitude. While they just sound .. out of place.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Amaranthine » Oct 1st, '12, 19:09

It's crazy that it almost wasn't the first single, Jimmy wanted If I Can't to be a single over In Da Club.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby King Lance » Oct 1st, '12, 19:13

from wikipedia ( but there are official sources so it's ok :p )

After 50 Cent was discovered by rapper Eminem in 2002, he flew to Los Angeles where he was introduced to record producer Dr. Dre.[3] "In Da Club" was the first of seven tracks he recorded in five days with Dr. Dre. 50 Cent described the studio sessions, saying:

Dre, he'll play dope beats ... [He'll say], 'These are the hits, 50. So pick one of these and make a couple of singles or something.' The very first time he heard [me rap on] 'In Da Club' he said, 'Yo, I didn't think you was going to go there with it, but, you know, it works.' He was probably thinking of going in a different direction with that song. Then he expanded it into a hit record.[4]

The production was originally given to the hip hop group D12, but was passed on to 50 Cent.[5] He recorded the track with only the drum beat present. Since much of the content on Get Rich or Die Tryin' was "dark", he wanted to write material that was "the exact opposite". He called the song a "celebration of life. Every day it's relevant all over 'cause every day is someone's birthday."[6]
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Man1x » Oct 1st, '12, 20:09

50 cent shouldn't have to be grateful, he made that song a hit. D12 didn't, their version sucks. Good thing they gave the beat back.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Trimss » Oct 1st, '12, 20:12

Amaranthine wrote:It's crazy that it almost wasn't the first single, Jimmy wanted If I Can't to be a single over In Da Club.


If I Can't :worship: It's actually my favorite on GRODT.
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby King Lance » Oct 1st, '12, 20:17

Heat was amazing, the whole album has amazing tracks :worship:
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Man1x » Oct 1st, '12, 20:29

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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby King Lance » Oct 1st, '12, 20:31

:laughing:

Hustler Ambition should have been on grodt :'(
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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby Mathers » Oct 1st, '12, 21:59

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Hustler Ambition should have been on grodt :'(

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Re: 50 Cent should be forever grateful to D12

Postby TRShitty » Oct 2nd, '12, 12:40

No, he shouldn't.

50 made In Da Club a hit.

D12 would have made into a forgettable nothing-song, like everything they've ever done.
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