Sunday, September 23, 2012

Beg for Mercy (G-Unit, 2003) by G-Unit

The fact that this album was released before a second major label set from 50 proves that he has great business savvy.  He knew to introduce the world to his crew before his shadow got too large for any of them to get out from under.  And the album is really good.  The formula is simple: tough talk over great beats and catchy hooks.  Some of the better cuts are actually the singles, the Mr. Porter-produced "Stunt 101" and the Joe-assisted  "Wanna Get To Know You".  Other highlights include "My Buddy" which puts a bad boy spin on the doll commercial and "I Smell Pussy."  At 19 tracks, the album runs a bit long.  However, it does give Banks, Buck and Yayo enough space to introduce themselves.  And Nashville's Young Buck brings it full circle on the Dr. Dre-produced "G'd Up" when he says, "But I'm gonna keep this glock on my waist 'til my dyin' days/It's nuttin' but a G thang, G-Unit and Dr. Dre."

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