Royce Da 5’9 Is Praising 50 Cent’s GRODT
Admitting 50 Cent rap career flopped out of genre is totally different saying. 50 Cent is a traditional rhymer who is more successful than failure using many incredible albums to define his talent which even include Get Rich Or Die Tryin GRODT album.
Talking about 50 Cent’s GRODT then you are probably just want to discuss the cornerstones of his high-level of profile dynasty and Royce Da 5’9 on his own terms praised Fiddy’s Get Rich Or Die Tryin album.
Royce believed no “biggest” artists of this generation will be able to capture what 50 Cent brought to the game with Get Rich Or Die Tryin, as he said during his new Interview with HNHH.
Describing 2005 landmark album GRODT, the project was a figure which established notoriety behalf since it release. Is an album you hear on platforms, radios, inside cars at stoplights. Watch the interview below.
50 Cent Get Rich album was released with suffice intensity. Its first week sale built the foundation with 872,000 physical copies sold out.
The following week, the Shady/Aftermath classic sold an additional 822,000 copies, giving 50 his first platinum plaque in exactly fourteen days. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing one of the album’s singles, be it “In Da Club,” “P.I.M.P,” or “21 Questions.” It’s interesting to look back on what 50 Cent accomplished and compare it to the number-one albums of today; do you think there’s a difference, as Royce is suggesting?