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Queens based rap group G-Unit (Gorilla Unit) is comprised of multi-platnium rappers 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo & Young Buck. Arguably one of the most successful groups in hip hop today gained popularity on the streets of New York with mixtapes and their own DJ Whoo Kidd. When 50 Cent gained solo success in hus multi-platnium selling album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" featuring G-Unit the group rose to fame. Then 50 Cent through his labels Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment (both divisions of Interscope Records) was granted his own label called G-Unit Records. He then appointed Sha Money XL. his manager to be the President. The first artist signed to G-Unit Records was Lloyd Banks because the other member Tony Yayo was in prison and Young Buck wasnt part of the group yet. Quickly after Young Buck and Tony Yayo signed they released their G-Unit debut album "Beg for Mercy" on G-Unit Records which Tony Yayo featured on several songs. In the summer of 2004 Lloyd Banks and Young Buck released their solo debut albums "The Hunger For More" and "Straight Outta Cashville" both going platnium. Shortly after Jimmy Iovine who is the President of Interscope Records proposed a joint venture which Aftermath Entertainment west coast rapper The Game would be signed to both labels so 50 Cent and Dr. Dre would work on his album. Then 50 Cent signed the 1st lady of G-Unit Records Olivia. Shortly after The Game released his platnium debut album "The Documentary", him and 50 Cent began feuding ina result of 50 Cent dropping The Game. Before the 50 Cent-The Game beef came about, Sha Money XL had plans to start a new division of G-Unit Records called G-Unit West headed by The Game. Right before those plans were scrapped 50 Cent signed Spider Loc who was a crip from Compton. Then Sha Money XL appointed Spider Loc head of G-Unit West. In the summer of 2005 50 Cent signed Mobb Deep, Mase & M.O.P.. Even though the only members of the group G-Unit were 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Bucl & Tony Yayo, the roster was growing vastly. 50 Cent recently announced that he signed Lil Scrappy and Lil John through a joint venture between G-Unit and BME. The Sha Money XL announced that Philadelphian rapper Freeway would be signing a joint venture through Roc-A-Fella and G-Unit. This making G-Unit roster now have 11 artists. If you wish to learn more about G-Unit Records you should visit G-Unit Records and learn also about there rappers about to be signed.
Controversy
The feud with The Game
The Game's debut album, The Documentary, was surrounded by controversy. Soon after its release, 50 Cent and G-Unit publicly ousted the rapper from their clique on many radio stations, notably the controversial Hot 97. 50 Cent claimed that The Game didn't follow the tradition. On the anniversary of the Notorious B.I.G.'s death, the two publicly made peace, jointly donating money to charities and promising that they wouldn't risk their lives in the feud. Within a few weeks, however, members of G-Unit continued dissing The Game in interviews. Finally The Game shot back at Hot 97's recent Summer Jam 2005 and on his 'How The West Was One' tour. The Game recently released a 15-minute-long song titled "300 Bars and Runnin". He has also started a campaign titled: "G-Unot", which many hip hop stars have supported by wearing "G-Unot" shirts. G-Unit have released few "disses" towards The Game, but have on many occasions mentioned their views on him at interviews. Recently Game claimed victory in the fued and declared it over.
G-Unit has had many other beefs. Here are all of G-Unit's present and past beefs:
- Ja Rule
- Fat Joe
- Jadakiss
- Lil Kim
- Shyne
- Sheek Louch
- Styles P
- Bang 'Em Smurf
- J-Hood
- Nas
- Cassidy
- Cadillac Tah
- Black Child
Discography
Albums on G-Unit Records
G-Unit
- 2003 Beg For Mercy #2 US 2X platinum, #13 UK, 5X Platinum worldwide
50 Cent
- 2003 Get Rich or Die Tryin' #1 US, #1 UK, 6x Platinum (11 million worldwide)
- 2005 The Massacre #1 US, #1 UK, 4x Platinum (over 8 million worldwide)
- 2005 Get Rich or Die Tryin' Soundtrack #2 US, #18 UK
Lloyd Banks
- 2004 The Hunger For More #1 US (2x Platinum) (4 million worldwide)
- Due 2006 The Big Withdraw
Young Buck
- 2004 Straight Outta Cashville #3 US (1x Platinum) (2 million worldwide)
- 2005 T.I.P. (Young Buck made this before he signed with G-Unit, it's a release of an older album)
- Due 2006 Buck All Y'all
The Game
- 2005 The Documentary #1 US (2x Platinum) (5 million worldwide)
- 2006 The Doctors Advocate
Tony Yayo
- 2005 Thoughts of a Predicate Felon #2 (gold) (1 million worldwide)
Singles
From Beg For Mercy:
- 2003 "Stunt 101" #13 US; #2 UK
- 2003 "Poppin Them Thangs" #25 U.S.; #3 U.K.
- 2004 "Wanna Get To Know You" (feat. Joe) #15 US, #2 UK
From And Then ... (by Joe):
- 2004 "Ride Wit U"/"More And More" (Joe feat. G-Unit) #47 US, #3 UK
See also
External links
- G Unit's Official Site
- 50 Cent
- Lloyd Banks
- Young Buck
- Tony Yayo
- Olivia
- Spider Loc
- Shady Records
- Aftermath Records