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SplendidRarely has rampant misogyny and self-hype sounded as fantastic as this.
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Seriously poor, lowest common denominator bullshit.
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Entertainment WeeklyAmazingly, 50 and his crew are able to imbue such crassness with a sort of rough-and-tumble charm, winning you with their sheer boisterousness and the fun-house spirit of the music. [21 Nov 2003, p.84]
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UncutA pale retread of Get Rich... fashioned by lesser talents. [Feb 2004, p.69]
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Beg for Mercy doesn't measure up to Get Rich or Die Tryin', but then, how many rap albums do?
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Even though the cast spends an inordinate amount of time treading over the subjects Fiddy already hit with his own Get Rich or Die Tryin'--dope, guns and themselves--tracks like "Poppin' Them Thangs" and "Groupie Love" have just the right mix of humor and heat to make them stand on their own.
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50 Cent's star appeal and the other member's solid skills make Beg For Mercy a solid debut album.
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Q MagazineMostly, it's tight but standard. [Jan 2004, p.114]
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Stronger than most star-fronted posse records.
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One of 2003's best releases.
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Blender50's signature wit is notably absent, so the fate of G-Unit hinges largely on his posse. [Jan 2004, p.104]
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Positive: 47 out of 63
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Mixed: 7 out of 63
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Negative: 9 out of 63
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Jun 16, 2021This album is a classic when they ran hip hop Lloyd banks and young buck especially good
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Apr 23, 2015
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Mar 26, 20156.9/10................................................................................................................................................