Released: August 1, 2002

Featuring: Sha Money XL Tony Yayo

Songwriter: 50 Cent Tony Yayo Sha Money XL

Producer: Sha Money XL

[Tony Yayo]
Son that G-Unit CD is fire man
Like I said man these niggas look like us, they smell like us but they not us (laughing) real muthafuckin' fire nigga ya heard.

[50 Cent]
Yo they think this G-Unit CD is like work, like niggas is sittin' here working.

(Over 50)
(gunshot) we still smokin what(what what)

[50 Cent]
Peep how niggas is changing, everybody wanna do they freestyles like me and shit

[Tony Yayo]
Yeah, everybody wanna fuckin' do there freestyles like us
Before niggas was just rhyming
Now niggas wanna make a song with hot.. you know what I'm sayin'

(50: yeahh) You know what I'm talking bout [50:(laughing) these bum ass niggas!]

[Tony Yayo]
Niggas wanna do what we wanna do, know what I'm sayin'

[50 Cent]
(Phone ringing ) hold on, hold on (Yayo: what?) Speak on it

[Sha Money XL]
Who this?

[50 Cent]
It's.. who you callin nigga it's 50

[Sha Money XL]
Oh 50 wat up nigga it's sha

[Tony Yayo]
Sha Rau (50: wats up my nigga?)

[Sha Money XL]
Wats poppin? Yo waddup nigga?

[Tony Yayo]
Chillin'

[Sha Money XL]
Yo listen I was tryin' to get Scarlet to work
She wasn't tryin' to work
So I let her leave with the visa and the keys.

[50 Cent]
Huh?

[Tony Yayo]
Oh shit (laughing)

[50 Cent]
You let (cut off by sha)

[Sha Money XL]
You said she could have it son

[50 Cent]
Yo son listen man. you gave her my credit card son?

[Sha Money XL]
Yeah son you know she said she was just gon' get some shoes

[50 Cent]
Son the last time she bought some shoes man I got the receipt for $5,000 son
I had to ask her if you bought shoes for ya car or for your feet?

[Tony Yayo]
(laughing) oh shit

[50 Cent]
The fuck is goin' on?

50 Cent

Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, record producer, and actor.

After recording a never-released album with Columbia, 50 got on his grind and rose to fame via a string of well-received mixtapes, thus setting the template for rap stardom in the modern era.

50’s crowning success came in 2003 with the release of the album Get Rich or Die Tryin' which sold 872,000 copies in four days and was certified 8x platinum by the RIAA. Since that monster hit, he has continued to make music while also delving into movies, sports drinks, video games, mass charity campaigns, and more.