50 Cent in 2006 Studio albums 5 Compilation albums 4 Video albums 2 Music videos 88 Soundtrack albums 1 Mixtapes 10 American rapper has released five, ten, two, four, one, 76 (including 26 as a featured artist), and 88. As of July 2014, he is the sixth best-selling hip-hop artist of the era with 16,786,000 albums sold in the US. 50 Cent signed to in 2002 and released his debut studio album,, on February 6, 2003. The album peaked at number one in the US and performed well in international markets. It features the number-one singles ' and ' and also includes the singles ' and '. 50 Cent collaborated with American rapper on ', which peaked at number two in the US. In 2005, he released his second studio album,.
Check out 50 Cent Is The Future, a new mixtape from 50 Cent that saw the light of day on Tuesday, January 10th, 2006. 50 Cent's movement grows stronger with each new release, and 50 Cent Is The.
The album charted at number one in the US, as well as reaching the top ten on many album charts worldwide, and sold 4.83 million copies in the United States in 2005, the second highest sales count by any album that year. The Massacre includes the US top-three hits ' and ', and the US number-one hit ', which peaked in the top ten of many charts worldwide. A of The Massacre produced the single ', which peaked at number six in the US. In November 2005, 50 Cent starred in the movie, and recorded four singles for the film's soundtrack: the international hits ' and ', and also ' and '.
In 2007, 50 Cent's third studio album,, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, behind 's album, after a much-hyped sales competition between the albums. Five singles were released from the album, including international hit ' and Billboard hits ', ', ' and '. In 2009, he released his fourth studio album,.
Music critics described the album as a return to the darker, more intense style of music that 50 Cent exhibited on many of his early mixtapes. The album charted at number five on the Billboard 200 and peaked in the top twenty of several album charts worldwide. The album features two singles: the international hit ', which peaked at number twenty-eight in the US, and '. In June 2014, 50 Cent released his fifth studio album,. All of the songs on the standard edition of the album were released as singles prior to the album being delivered to the public. His upcoming sixth studio album, titled Street King Immortal, was preceded by the release of the non-album song ', which peaked at number eighty-seven in both the US and Canada, and a free download album – 5 (Murder by Numbers) – on July 6, 2012.
Four songs were released in promotion for Street King Immortal: ', ', which reached number two on the, ', and ', but the songs were scrapped and the album has been delayed numerous times. • Grein, Paul (July 8, 2014).. • Grein, Paul (June 5, 2014). • Youngs, Ian (December 23, 2002).. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
Retrieved January 27, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012. • ^ (select 'Albums' tab). Retrieved August 11, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
• USA Today Staff (December 29, 2005). Retrieved August 12, 2011. • Mayfield, Geoff (September 18, 2007).. Retrieved August 12, 2011. • Jeffries, David..
Retrieved December 15, 2011. • Vozick-Levinson, Simon. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 8, 2011. • Wete, Brad (June 17, 2011). Entertainment Weekly.
Retrieved October 30, 2011. • Peak chart positions for singles in Canada: • All except 'In da Club', '21 Questions', 'P.I.M.P.' , 'Candy Shop' and 'Outta Control' (Remix):. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
• 'In da Club', '21 Questions', 'P.I.M.P.' , 'Candy Shop' and 'Outta Control' (Remix):. Retrieved September 8, 2012. July 3, 2012.
Retrieved July 4, 2012. • Peak chart positions for singles in the United Kingdom: • All except 'Disco Inferno', 'Do You Think About Me', 'Major Distribution', 'Hold On', 'Don't Worry 'Bout It', 'Pilot' and 'Smoke':. Archived from (select 'Singles' tab) on August 9, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011. • 'Disco Inferno' and 'Do You Think About Me': Zywietz, Tobias. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
50 Cent in 2006 Studio albums 5 Compilation albums 4 Video albums 2 Music videos 88 Soundtrack albums 1 Mixtapes 10 American rapper has released five, ten, two, four, one, 76 (including 26 as a featured artist), and 88. As of July 2014, he is the sixth best-selling hip-hop artist of the era with 16,786,000 albums sold in the US. 50 Cent signed to in 2002 and released his debut studio album,, on February 6, 2003. The album peaked at number one in the US and performed well in international markets. It features the number-one singles ' and ' and also includes the singles ' and '. 50 Cent collaborated with American rapper on ', which peaked at number two in the US. In 2005, he released his second studio album,.
Check out 50 Cent Is The Future, a new mixtape from 50 Cent that saw the light of day on Tuesday, January 10th, 2006. 50 Cent's movement grows stronger with each new release, and 50 Cent Is The.
The album charted at number one in the US, as well as reaching the top ten on many album charts worldwide, and sold 4.83 million copies in the United States in 2005, the second highest sales count by any album that year. The Massacre includes the US top-three hits ' and ', and the US number-one hit ', which peaked in the top ten of many charts worldwide. A of The Massacre produced the single ', which peaked at number six in the US. In November 2005, 50 Cent starred in the movie, and recorded four singles for the film's soundtrack: the international hits ' and ', and also ' and '.
In 2007, 50 Cent's third studio album,, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, behind 's album, after a much-hyped sales competition between the albums. Five singles were released from the album, including international hit ' and Billboard hits ', ', ' and '. In 2009, he released his fourth studio album,.
Music critics described the album as a return to the darker, more intense style of music that 50 Cent exhibited on many of his early mixtapes. The album charted at number five on the Billboard 200 and peaked in the top twenty of several album charts worldwide. The album features two singles: the international hit ', which peaked at number twenty-eight in the US, and '. In June 2014, 50 Cent released his fifth studio album,. All of the songs on the standard edition of the album were released as singles prior to the album being delivered to the public. His upcoming sixth studio album, titled Street King Immortal, was preceded by the release of the non-album song ', which peaked at number eighty-seven in both the US and Canada, and a free download album – 5 (Murder by Numbers) – on July 6, 2012.
Four songs were released in promotion for Street King Immortal: ', ', which reached number two on the, ', and ', but the songs were scrapped and the album has been delayed numerous times. • Grein, Paul (July 8, 2014).. • Grein, Paul (June 5, 2014). • Youngs, Ian (December 23, 2002).. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
Retrieved January 27, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012. • ^ (select 'Albums' tab). Retrieved August 11, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
• USA Today Staff (December 29, 2005). Retrieved August 12, 2011. • Mayfield, Geoff (September 18, 2007).. Retrieved August 12, 2011. • Jeffries, David..
Retrieved December 15, 2011. • Vozick-Levinson, Simon. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 8, 2011. • Wete, Brad (June 17, 2011). Entertainment Weekly.
Retrieved October 30, 2011. • Peak chart positions for singles in Canada: • All except 'In da Club', '21 Questions', 'P.I.M.P.' , 'Candy Shop' and 'Outta Control' (Remix):. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
• 'In da Club', '21 Questions', 'P.I.M.P.' , 'Candy Shop' and 'Outta Control' (Remix):. Retrieved September 8, 2012. July 3, 2012.
Retrieved July 4, 2012. • Peak chart positions for singles in the United Kingdom: • All except 'Disco Inferno', 'Do You Think About Me', 'Major Distribution', 'Hold On', 'Don't Worry 'Bout It', 'Pilot' and 'Smoke':. Archived from (select 'Singles' tab) on August 9, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011. • 'Disco Inferno' and 'Do You Think About Me': Zywietz, Tobias. Retrieved August 21, 2011.