The Massacre (explicit)

~ Release by 50 Cent (see all versions of this release, 21 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
12" Vinyl 2
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C1Ryder Music
recording engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor and Scott Guitierrez
producer:
Hi‐Tek (US rapper & producer)
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
background vocals:
Conesha Monet Owens, Dion (US rapper Dion Jenkins) and Ruben Cruz (singer Ruben Cruz of P.B.L.)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at and mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Ryder Music
writer:
Curtis Jackson and Tony Cottrell (US rapper & producer)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, DJ Hi Tek Music Publishing, Songs of Windswept Pacific and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent3.53:51
C2Disco Inferno
recording engineer:
Kameron Houff and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor
producer:
Bang Out and C. Styles
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
additional keyboard:
Mike Elizondo
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States and Sound Villa in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Disco Inferno
writer:
Curtis Jackson, Phillip Pitts and Teraike Crawford
publisher:
50 Cent Music, 700 Music, Club 700 Music, Kobalt Music Copyrights SARL, Songs of Universal, Inc., Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent3.653:34
C3Just a Lil Bit
recording engineer:
Kameron Houff and Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
assistant engineer:
Robert “Roomio” Reyes and Rouble Kapoor
producer:
Scott Storch (producer)
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
additional keyboard:
Mike Elizondo
sitar:
Mike Elizondo
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States and Sound Villa in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
music videos:
Just a Lil Bit (music video, explicit) by 50 Cent
recording of:
Just a Lil Bit
writer:
Curtis Jackson and Scott Storch (producer)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Kobalt Music Copyrights SARL, Reservoir Media Music, Scott Storch Music, TVT Music and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent43:57
C4Gunz Come Out
recording engineer:
Jared Lopez, Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor
producer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mike Elizondo
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
keyboard:
Mike Elizondo
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States and RMP Studios in Orlando, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Gunz Come Out
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Curtis Jackson and Mike Elizondo
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On but F*****’ Music, Blotter, Elvismambo Music, Music of Windswept, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
50 Cent3.854:24
C5My Toy Soldier
recording engineer:
Tony Campana (engineer) and Mike Strange (engineer)
additional producer:
Luis Resto
producer:
Eminem (US rapper)
mixer:
Eminem (US rapper) and Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit)
guest vocals:
Tony Yayo (American rapper)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at and mixed at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States
recording of:
My Toy Soldier
writer:
Curtis Jackson, Steve King (US engineer, mixer, producer, musician and songwriter from Detroit), Marshall Mathers (US rapper), Marvin Bernard (American rapper) and Luis Resto
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Dirty Steve's Music, Resto World Music, Shroom Shady Music, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and Yayo Music Publishing
50 Cent feat. Tony Yayo3.53:44
D1Position of Power
recording engineer:
Chuck Reed (engineer) and Adam Hawkins (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Jeff Burns (US composer of electronic and orchestral music/recording engineer) and Brad Winslow
producer:
Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem
mixer:
Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Larrabee Sound North in Universal City, California, United States and Rock Central Studios in Los Angeles, California, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Position of Power
writer:
Curtis Jackson and Jonathan Rotem
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Jonathan Rotem Music, Southside Independent Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent3.53:12
D2Build You Up
recording engineer:
Kameron Houff
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor
producer:
Scott Storch (producer)
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
guest vocals:
Jamie Foxx (actor, comedian, and singer)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Sound Villa in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Build You Up
writer:
Curtis Jackson and Scott Storch (producer)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Scott Storch Music, TVT Music and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent feat. Jamie Foxx4.152:55
D3God Gave Me Style
recording engineer:
Adam Hawkins (engineer)
producer:
Needlz (hip hop producer)
mixer:
Pat “Pat ’Em Down” Viala
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Larrabee Sound North in Universal City, California, United States
mixed at:
Encore Recording Studios in Burbank, California, United States
samples:
Each Day I Cry a Little by Eddie Kendricks
recording of:
God Gave Me Style
writer:
Leonard Caston (father of Leonard "Lenny" Caston jr.), Curtis Jackson, Khari Cain (hip hop producer) and Terri McFaddin
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Dry Rain Entertainment, Jobete Music Co., Inc., Stone Diamond Music Corporation and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent3.353:01
D4So Amazing
recording engineer:
Adam Hawkins (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Jeff Burns (US composer of electronic and orchestral music/recording engineer)
producer:
Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem
mixer:
Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
guest vocals:
Olivia (US R&B & hip‐hop artist)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
Larrabee Sound North in Universal City, California, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
So Amazing
writer:
Curtis Jackson, Jonathan Rotem and Jasmin Lopez
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Blotter Music, BMG Songs, Inc., Jonathan Rotem Music, Pencess Publishing, Songs of Windswept, Southside Independent Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent feat. Olivia43:16
D5I Don’t Need ’em
recording engineer:
Ky Miller and Ed Scratch
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor
producer:
BuckWild (US hip-hop producer Anthony Best)
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
bass:
Mike Elizondo and Eric Hudson (producer, songwriter)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States and The Stash House in The Bronx, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Nobody Knows by The SCLC Operation Breadbasket Orchestra and Choir feat. Ben Branch
recording of:
I Don’t Need ’Em
writer:
Anthony Best (US hip-hop producer Anthony Best) and Curtis Jackson
publisher:
50 Cent Music, Still Diggin’ Music and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent3.53:20
D6Hate It or Love It (G-Unit remix)
recording engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri, Ky Miller and Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
assistant engineer:
Rouble Kapoor and Steve Lininger
producer:
Cool & Dre
mixer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer), Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve “Steve B” Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
additional keyboard and bass:
Mike Elizondo
keyboard:
Dave Cabrera
guest vocals:
Lloyd Banks (US rapper), The Game (US rapper, aka Game), Tony Yayo (American rapper) and Young Buck (American rapper)
lead vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 2005), Interscope Records (in 2005) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2005)
recorded at:
G Unit Studios in New York, New York, United States and Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
mixed at:
Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Rubber Band by The Trammps (US disco/soul band)
recording of:
Hate It or Love It (G-Unit remix)
writer:
A. Felder, A. Lyon (US producer Andre Christopher Lyon, one half of "Cool & Dre"), C. Lloyd (US rapper), C. Taylor, D. Brown (American rapper), J. Taylor (US rapper, aka Game), M. Bernard (American rapper), M. Valenzano (hip hop producer Marcello Valenzano), N. Harris (American Philly Soul guitarist, producer, and songwriter) and R. Baker
publisher:
50 Cent Music, BlackWallStreet, Dade Co. Project Music, Inc., Each1Teach1, Golden Fleece Music, Lloyd Banks Music, Mouth Full O’ Gold Music, Mured Music, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available), Yayo Music Publishing, Zomba Songs and Zomba Songs Inc.
is based on:
Hate It or Love It
50 Cent feat. The Game, Tony Yayo, Young Buck & Lloyd Banks4.94:23