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crew on. After bum rushing the game through relentless mix tape
appearances, 50 Cent went from no label to ten-times platinum, arguably
becoming the most famous (living) rapper on Earth. His G Unit posse
includes himself, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Young Buck, and they bring a
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squarely focused on the streets. G Unit's official debut, &lt;I&gt;Beg For
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crew on. After bum rushing the game through relentless mix tape
appearances, 50 Cent went from no label to ten-times platinum, arguably
becoming the most famous (living) rapper on Earth. His G Unit posse
includes himself, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Young Buck, and they bring a
bit of stylistic diversity to the table while keeping their rhymes
squarely focused on the streets. G Unit's official debut, &lt;I&gt;Beg For
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