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G Unit Biography
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The G-Unit begins as a trio with members 50, Lloyd Banks and Tony
Yayo. Their impressive acts are accompanied by DJ masters such as DJ Whookid
and Cutmaster C. They stand professionally behind East Coast hardcore rapper
50 Cent as his particular crew. Their collaboration spawns the hit mix-tapes
50 Cent Is the Future, Gods Plan, No Mercy, No Fear and Automatic Gunfire.
The groups efforts give good results and before long their debut album turns
into reality. Unfortunately, at this time the group loses one of their best
members, Yayo, who is sentenced to prison due to gun possession. His
substitute Young Buck helps the group recover fast and record yet more
mixtape recordings. They score remarkable success with the G-Unit Remix TO
50s "P.I.M.P", featuring Snoop Dogg. This is a good prelude to the debut
album release in 2003. Beg for Mercy is popularized by the lead single,
"Stunt 101", as well as by "Poppin' Them Thangs" and "Wanna Get to Know
You."
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DJ Envy has joined forces with The G-Unit for his newest 29-track mixtape
Bad Guys. The disc includes tracks performed by Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks
featuring 50 Cent (Cake), LL Cool J, 50 Cent and Banks (Keep It On The
Low), Mase for the freestyle over Kanye Wests "Hey Mama". June 25th, 2006
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In a surprise move, Ma$e popped up on the latest G Unit Radio show on Shade 45 to announce his return to the rap game. In addition ...
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