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130 of 150 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This will sell regardless of how uneven the Massacre is,
By Scott D. Gribble (Baltimore MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
Aside from a couple of shining moments, you're crazy if you've ever thought 50 was lyrically that good. His success is mainly due to his style/swagger, stellar beats, and undeniable hooks. Not like I'm trying to take anything away from him, but if you're expecting a whole lot of solid rhymes, let alone ones that don't involve guns & sex, 50 never has nor will be the place to go. He hasn't changed a whole lot in two years, but is he still doing it as good as he has?
"In My Hood" gets the album off to a solid start, it's a typical 50 Cent hood song and has a great beat by C. Styles & Bang Out. Overall it's good, but it's nothing special (although the Saxophone part that closes the track is real nice). "This Is 50" has a pretty grimy beat, but 50's drawl at the end of every line seems all too formulaic, taking a page right out of "Blood Hound" from "Get Rich...". It could easily grow on the listener though. Lyrically 50 copies his previous effort again with "I'm Supposed To Die Tonight" (aka "Many Men" Pt. II). That being said it's one of the better tracks on the album with Eminem's production being the perfect marriage for the 50's subject matter. "Piggy Bank" is Massacre's diss track, where the clunky beat won't really draw you in as much as the venom he spits at Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Shyne, & Nas. To be honest this is not a big winner, the beat's not really that great but the big thing is while he disses these rappers he doesn't really say anything remotely harmful/embarrassing/clever/whatever. All this track is gonna do is make enemies & create some buzz, but he didn't have a single diss line that was memorable at all. This is a soft diss track at best, sorry no memorable "Back Down" on here. Em produces and drops a verse for the great concept track "Gatman & Robbin". Both Mcs fit the quick paced beat quite well, Em's verse in particular will take several listens to break down. Say what you want about the `hit' "Candy Shop", but the Scott Storch beat is simply hypnotizing and will be in the clubs for a long time. The subject matter gets a bit old (it's basically "Magic Stick" Pt. II), but the masses aren't even gonna listen to the lyrics anyway. There is one serious problem you can see from reading the liner notes. While his previous effort was driven by four incredible Dr. Dre cuts, the producer's presence is greatly missed here as he only contributes two tracks. A Dre beat tends to bring out the best in 50, it did on "Get Rich" and the same holds true here. "Outta Control" is another classic shoulda-been Detox track and 50's hook comes off incredibly well, as it matches the high-pitched organs in the background. The strings and thumping bass in the background only add more intensity. While 50's verses aren't nearly as catchy as the hook, they certainly don't take away from this stellar track. For "Get In My Car" Hi-Tek used a slight G-funk sound too it, and accompanies typical 50 pimping rhymes. The hook definitely has the potential to be used by every guy by the end of the summer. Disco D provides the stellar beat for "Ski Mask Way" which sounds like the score from an old Blaxploitation film, with its creative use of an O'Jays sample. This proves to one of the best tracks on here, and 50's Kool G Rap robbin' style rhymes works better than almost any other verse on the album. It's only further complete with the great hook that's doesn't have a hint of radio play in it. "Ski Mask Way" is definitely 50 at his best and most respectable. 50 actually shows some creativity on the concept "A Baltimore Love Thing". While it's not a new concept to compare Drugs with Love, 50 pulls it off quite well (to spell it out for you, he's rapping as if he were heroin). Plus it's such a huge change of pace for him it's almost a shock at first. "Ryder Music", while not bad, just sounds completely uninspired. It's pretty much just lazy filler, and it doesn't even fit the title very well. Dre somehow does not produce "Disco Inferno", instead again it's C. Styles & Bang Out. The beat and 50's hook really make this song. It's already a club hit and you either love it or hate it. Unlike that track, you can tell from the opening seconds that "Just A Lil Bit" is a typical Scott Storch production. 50 kicks some seductive rhymes (all too similar to "Candy Shop") to fit. The final Dre track only makes you want more from the two. "Gunz Come Out", which is your less than typical Dre track, is just that dark hard-thumping gun-talk track that worked so well for "Heat". Slow horns play throughout that sound like a processional march and pounding pianos come in to compliment it. Overall it's another classic Dre & 50 track, but kinda unsatisfying knowing this is the only other spot from Dre. More of the same gun talk, comes from the high energy "My Toy Soldier" that you can't help but compare to "My Buddy" from the G-Unit album. Tony Yayo drops the all to frequent quick verse at the end of the track. "Position of Power" has a pretty nice piano loop, although the hook is not the best. 50's typical lyrics fit nicely with the beat and are slightly more light hearted (more of a hustler song). The album, which was carrying along pretty well, has a lot of faults towards the end. The Scott Storch "Build You Up" has a pretty nice beat, but the Thug Luv type track is defiantly gonna be another love it or hate it track. Jamie Foxx's chorus isn't nearly as memorable as the one for "Slow Jams", it basically could have been sung by any typical R&B singer. "God Gave Me Style" is pretty forgettable, though some might argue his cheesy lyrics here show "depth" or whatever... I'm not buying it. "So Amazing" is SO much like a Ja Rule/Ashanti track it's sick. How could 50 possible put this song after he ripped JA for releasing this same garbage? This track is a huge disappointment, I'm not sure at all what he was thinking (nor how could Dre or Em let him put this out.) If that wasn't bad enough, the "I Don't Need Em" COMPLETELY jacks Ghostface's "Metal Lungies" on the Pretty Toney Album. Did he think that no one would notice?? I cannot believe 50 did this, considering Ghostface's album wasn't even released more than a year ago. This really leaves the album off on a sour note for a real rap fan. Both regular & collector's editions have the 'bonus' track "Hate It Or Love it (Remix)". The original is a great song and both the Game and 50 brought some great lyrics. Here, both 50's verses are the same, the Game's first verse is different (and actually better), the rest of G-Unit adds on a small verse, but they really sound out of place. They don't work well on the track, making this Bonus not very rewarding. Before concluding the review of the album - despite the fact it doesn't cost much more, THE COLLECTORS EDITION IS NOT ANY BETTER. You're better off saving the $5 bucks or so and skipping the nude photos included (which is really the only difference i can see). As good as this album can be at times, it equally falls flat in other areas. The album is just too long (1 hour and 17 min!), especially when it has more than it's fair share of duds. The Massacre would get some serious help if it was a bit more picky with the track selection, in paticular towards the end. Fans can expect the same from 50 lyrically for the most part, which is either good or bad depending on how you look at it. Another slight problem is you almost can't help but compare a lot of the tracks from "Massacre" to 50 or G-Unit's previous work, because they just sound like they fit the same formula all too well. Bottom Line: There's plenty of material on here that is good quality (from 50 Cent standards) and fans will end up loving the album because of this. Despite the fact that there are way too many weak tracks, the strengths will satisfy just as they did on "Get Rich", and "Massacre" will probably go at least 4x Platinum. This album as a whole is merely ok, because the good and bad balance out pretty evenly, but even knowing ahead of time won't stop anybody from picking up "The Massacre".
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This Album isnt worth a penny!,
By David Jones (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
I admit Get Rich Or Die Tryin was a good album but this SUCKED! There are about 2 good beats on this album but that is it. 50 Cent is terrible all he talks about is how he got shot 9 times and says G-unit. He is going to get old soon. I wasted 15 bucks. The Game is killin him! G-UNOT!
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No-brainer.,
By A Music Lover (Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
This isn't music, this is a product. It tries to sell itself with cheap commercial tactics/lyrics, and it isn't worth a minute of your time. 50 cent is an insult to the word "musician", "artist" or anything or the sort. I don't even got to have good taste to hate this.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fifty be juicin',
By rbsambo "viva eafd" (F-town, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
come on people...look at the album cover, its a hood-rich version of the HULK...50 obviously gave in to the demands of the mainstream and is lovin it, as hes pleasin plenty of 40 year old real-estater's (alongwith their wives), and clueless 13 year old's who claim 50 is a lyrical genious....be real people.
-rbsambo
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
rap is to urban as country is to rural,
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
first thing is first..i do NOT hate rap...REAL political rap that attempts to powerfully change something...or any 80's-early 90's rap.(when they actually were full of real talent!)...they were able to get powerful statements out to your urban undereductated public all while being skilled DJ's and lyricists....that is NOT what 50 cent or 95% of what is being passed off by mtv today are....modern rap, as is newer country, is merely here to make ignorant, xxl dressed kids feel like the cruel city streets are the place to be. also, this whole "pimps are cool biotch!" thing has really worn out its welcome..majorly...and stylish faux-chrome wheeled cars do not make you look tough, they make you look like a sissy.
now i know some fat rap loving 16 year old with a shaved head and a xxxxl t-shirt will mark this "unhelpful" because you know, rap is the ONLY type of music that the black community has...and i tend to dislike it...and bummer, that makes me racist...obviously, i was being sarcastic..hello people?? jazz? r&b? soul? funk? reggae? heck, even good ol' rock 'n' roll was initiated by black folk! all in all, 50 cent blows, get mostly anything else..this is selfish and contrived.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
BEST RAPPER EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
50 CENT IZ DA BOMB!! HE IZ MY FAV RAPPER OV ALL DA TIME!!!!! HE IZ EVAN BETTA DAN EMINEM AND KAYNE WEST WICH R OLSO GOOOOD!!!!! DA SONG CANDY SHOP IS DA BEST SONG EVA!!! AND I LOVE HIS KLIPS!! PICK UP DIS ALBUM AND HIZ PEVIOUS GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN DEY R DA BEST ALBUMS OV ALL DA TIME!!!!! FORGET 2PAK AND PABLIK ENAMY DEY R POZERS AND R NO MACH FOR 50 CENT!!!!!
If you are a 50 cent fan then you probably believed that. All I have to say about this album has already been said, just read the 1 star reviews. Oh, and the song 'Candy Shop' is maybe the worst song ever next to Limp Bizkit's 'Eat You Alive'.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DANE,
By DANA "DANA" (NEW JERSEY,ROSELLE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
50 CENT CD IS THE WORST HE DIDN'T CHANGED HIS STYLE AT ALL IN HIS MUSIC.THE BEATS ON THE ALBUM AREN'T BAD BUT HE SHOULD STOP SINGING AND RAP ABOUT SOMETHING HE REALLY FEELS INSTEAD OF TALKING DOWN ABOUT OTHER ARTIST.THE SONG HE HAS OUT NOW WITH MOBB DEEP ISN'T BAD BUT HE NEEDS STOP THINKING HIS THE SH*T AND STEP HIS GAME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
50 Cents new album not even worth as much as his name.,
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
This is a sad excuse for a rap album. Hell, this is not even rap. This CD is tight beats with some idiot TRYING to rap. 50 has no lyrical talent. He may be good for a hook here and there but let's face it, he can't rap. Mainstream rap today has destroyed what true rap is. This has to be one of the worst CDs I have ever heard. If it weren't for the beats, this would get a big fat zero. I guess it isn't hard to sell records when you have producers like Scott Storch, Hi-Tek, Em and Dre despite how talentless you are. I would stongly urge whoever reads this not not waste your money on this album but rather on a Big Pun, Tech N9ne, Brotha Lynch, Chino Xl, or a Big L CD.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
One of the year's worst album,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
50 Cent is another weak emcee of mainstream rap. The beats shine yet his lyrics lack any thought. No need to go in the details of the tracks because there is nothing special about any one. 50 Cent had his good days in the past, but now he just releases garbage. Pickup Common, Canibus, Jedi Mind Tricks, some intelligent rappers -- don't waste your money on this brainless rapper's album.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
100% Pure Garbage,
By morgan (CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre (Audio CD)
This CD is by far the worst piece of s**t that I have ever had the misfortune to let grace my presence. This has to be the worst thing to happen to rap since Vanilla Ice. This guy has no "flow", no sense of rhyme or rhythm, and on top of it, I don't think he comprehends English very well. I truly believe that I could take a s**t, record it and burn it to a CD, and have it mean than this load of garbage that he tries to pass of as an album. It is quite obvious that he is only in the industry for the money, and when an artist is motivated by nothing more that greed and self satisfaction, then there is no good that can possibly be attributed to their work, if you can call it work.
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