That buzz caught the attention of Eminem, who passed a tape to Dr. Dre. Recognizing his raw talent and unmatched street credibility, Eminem and Dr. Dre signed 50 Cent to a joint venture between Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment.
The album's lead single, "In da Club", was an instant hit, with its catchy hook and 50 Cent's signature flow making it a chart-topper. The song's music video, featuring 50 Cent's charismatic performance, further solidified his status as a rising star.
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The album's production is a masterclass in balancing gritty street narratives with mainstream pop appeal. Dr. Dre and Eminem served as executive producers, bringing in top-tier beatmakers like Sha Money XL, Rockwilder, and Mr. Porter.
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