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Tracklist

1Digital Media
2Digital Media
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1I Get Money
additional recording engineer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer) and Ted Clayton
recording engineer:
Alonzo Vargas
producer:
Apex (US hip hop producer, aka Apex Productionz)
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
G Unit Studios in New York, New York, United States, Pacifique Recording Studios (Burbank) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
Pacifique Recording Studios (Burbank) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Top Billin’ by Audio Two (Brooklyn, NY hip-hop duo)
recording of:
I Get Money
writer:
Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Kirk Robinson (Milk Dee) and William Stanberry (US hip hop producer, aka Apex Productionz)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, 50 Cent Music Publishing, Apex Next Music, EMI April Music Inc., First Priority Music (US rap/hip-hop), Hot Butter Milk Music, Inc., ICG Alliance, Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
is based on:
Top Billin'
50 Cent3.153:43
2Purple Pills
drum machine [drum] programming:
DJ Head (Detroit hip hop producer)
assistant engineer:
Urban Kris and Michael Strange (engineer)
engineer:
Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
additional producer:
Jeff Bass
producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
mixer:
Richard “Segal” Huredia (US hip hop mix engineer)
bass guitar [bass] and keyboard [keyboards]:
Jeff Bass
harmonica:
Ray Gale
recorded at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States
mixed at:
Vanguard (Oak Park, Detroit) in Oak Park, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Purple Pills
writer:
Jeff Bass, Denaun Porter (Denaun Porter, aka Kon Artis), DeShaun Holton (US rapper, member of D12), Marshall Mathers (Eminem, US rapper), Ondre Moore (member of D12, aka Swift), Rufus Arthur Johnson (US rapper) and Von Carlisle (rapper Von Carlisle, aka Rondell Beene)
D124.855:05
3Lose Yourself
recording engineer:
Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit) and Mike Strange (engineer)
drum machine programming:
Eminem (US rapper)
programming:
Luis Resto
additional producer:
J. Bass
producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
mixer:
Eminem (US rapper) and Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
bass, guitar and keyboard [keyboards]:
J. Bass
keyboard [keyboards]:
Luis Resto
vocals:
Eminem (US rapper)
publisher:
Eight Mile Style
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2004) and Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2004)
mixed at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States
music videos:
Lose Yourself by Eminem (US rapper)
part of:
Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 150), Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 166) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 167)
recording of:
Lose Yourself
writer:
Jeff Bass, Marshall Mathers (Eminem, US rapper) and Luis Resto
publisher:
Eight Mile Style
part of:
The 75th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2002 winner)
revision of:
Lose Yourself (original demo)
Eminem4.055:21
4Cry Now (Shady remix)
Obie Trice, Kuniva, Bobby Creekwater, Ca$his & Stat Quo5:10
5Let’s Roll
co-producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
producer:
The Audibles and Mr. Pyro (US hip hop producer Daen Simmons)
Yelawolf & Kid Rock3:55
6Hammer Dance
Slaughterhouse24:05
7P.I.M.P
recording engineer:
Justin Bendo and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
assistant engineer:
Francis Forde and Ruben Rivera (engineer)
producer:
Denaun Porter (Denaun Porter, aka Kon Artis)
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2003, in 2015), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2003, in 2015) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2003, in 2015)
recorded at:
Encore Recording Studios in Burbank, California, United States and The Disc Ltd. in Eastpointe, Michigan, United States
mixed at:
Encore Recording Studios in Burbank, California, United States
part of:
VH1’s Big Song of 2003 (number: 31)
recording of:
P.I.M.P.
writer:
Brandon Parrot, Curtis Jackson III (50 Cent) and Denaun Porter (Denaun Porter, aka Kon Artis)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Derty Werks, EMI April Music Inc., FBC Publishing, High on Life Music and Kobalt Music Copyrights SARL
50 Cent3.654:10
8You Don’t Know
producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
recording of:
You Don’t Know
Eminem, 50 Cent, Ca$his & Lloyd Banks4:18
9My Band
recording engineer:
Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit) and Mike Strange (engineer)
drum machine [drum] programming:
Eminem (US rapper)
additional engineer:
Tony Campana (engineer) and Rich Hunt
additional producer:
Luis Resto
producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
mixer:
Eminem (US rapper) and Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
bass and guitar [guitars]:
Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Luis Resto
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2004) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2004)
recorded at and mixed at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States
recording of:
My Band
writer:
Denaun Porter (Denaun Porter, aka Kon Artis), DeShaun Holton (US rapper, member of D12), Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit), Marshall Mathers (Eminem, US rapper), Ondre Moore (member of D12, aka Swift), Luis Resto, Rufus Arthur Johnson (US rapper) and Von Carlisle (rapper Von Carlisle, aka Rondell Beene)
D124.84:59
10Wanna Know
Obie Trice24:05
11Wanksta
producer:
John “J‐Praize” Freeman and Sha Money XL
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) (in 2001)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2003, in 2015), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2003, in 2015) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2003, in 2015)
produced for:
Liquid Crux Productions and Teamwork Music
recording of:
Wanksta
writer:
Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), John Freeman and Michael Clervoix
publisher:
50 Cent Music, 221 Publishing, EMI April Music Inc., Hidden Scrolls and Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP)
50 Cent3.753:39
12The Setup
recording engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri, Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit) and Mike Strange (engineer)
producer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mike Elizondo
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
keyboard:
Mike Elizondo
guest vocals:
Nate Dogg
vocals:
Obie Trice
performer:
Nate Dogg
recording of:
The Set Up
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Mike Elizondo, Nathaniel Hale (Nate Dogg) and Obie Trice
Obie Trice33:14
13In da Club
recording engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Sha Money XL
assistant engineer:
Francis Forde, James “Flea” McCrone and Ruben Rivera (engineer)
co-producer:
Mike Elizondo
producer and mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
bass, guitar and keyboard:
Mike Elizondo
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2003, in 2015), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2003, in 2015) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2003, in 2015)
recorded at:
Encore Recording Studios in Burbank, California, United States and Teamwork Studios in Long Island, New York, United States
mixed at:
Encore Recording Studios in Burbank, California, United States
part of:
Sean Michaels: The Top 30 Songs of 2003 (number: 9), VH1’s Big Song of 2003 (number: 28), Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 58), BILLIONS CLUB and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 444)
recording of:
In da Club
writer:
Andre R. Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Curtis Jackson (50 Cent) and Mike Elizondo
publisher:
Ain’t Nuthin’ Goin’ On but F*****’ Music (aka Ain’t Nothin’ but F****n’ and other variations), Blotter, Elvismambo Music, High on Life Music, Music of Windswept and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
50 Cent4.23:14
14Fight Music
assistant engineer:
Greg Burns (engineer), Urban Kris, Michael Strange (engineer), Sean Sturge and John Tyree (engineer)
engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
producer and mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
bass and guitar:
Mike Elizondo
keyboard [keyboards]:
Mike Elizondo and Scott Storch (producer)
background vocals:
Traci Nelson (hip hop vocalist)
recorded at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States, Record One Studios in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States and Vanguard (Oak Park, Detroit) in Oak Park, Michigan, United States
mixed at:
Record One Studios in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
music videos:
Fight Music (director’s cut) (explicit version) by D12
recording of:
Fight Music
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Denaun Porter (Denaun Porter, aka Kon Artis), DeShaun Holton (US rapper, member of D12), Mike Elizondo, Marshall Mathers (Eminem, US rapper), Ondre Moore (member of D12, aka Swift), Rufus Johnson (US rapper) and Von Carlisle (rapper Von Carlisle, aka Rondell Beene)
D124.154:21
15Pop the Trunk
Yelawolf3:48