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Poppin' Them Thangs
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G'D Up
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Wanna Get To Know You
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Stunt 101
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My Buddy
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Smile
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Eye For Eye
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I'm So Hood
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Gangsta Shit
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Collapse (G-Unit Freestyle)
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Poppin' Them Thangs
673,333
G'D Up
240,000
Wanna Get To Know You
226,666
Stunt 101
146,666
My Buddy
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Smile
86,666
Eye For Eye
86,666
I'm So Hood
60,000
Gangsta Shit
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Collapse (G-Unit Freestyle)
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G-Unit
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I'm The Man (feat. Sonny Digital)
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I Smell Pussy
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Beg For Mercy
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Salute U
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Lay You Down
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Betta Ask Somebody
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Groupie Love
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Footprints
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Grindin' My Whole Life
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Rider Pt. 2 (Album Version (Explicit))
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I Like The Way She Do It
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Come Up
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Tryna F**k Me (feat. Post Malone)
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Best Friend
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Too Rich For The B*tch
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Window Shopper
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We Up (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
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Window Shopper Remix
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G-Unit was an American hip hop group formed by longtime friends and East Coast rappers 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks, with Uncle Murda joining the group in 2016. After amassing a string of self-released mixtapes in the early 2000s, the group released their debut album Beg for Mercy in 2003; the album went on to sell over two million copies in the US and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
During Tony Yayo's imprisonment in 2003, the group recruited Tennessee-based rapper Young Buck as a temporary replacement and later an official member. Californian rapper The Game was also made a member in late 2003 after Beg for Mercy, in an effort to promote him after he was signed to Aftermath/Interscope; he was ousted from the group in February 2005 for alleged disloyalty according to 50 Cent. In April 2008, Young Buck was ousted from the group due to his problematic behavior. In July 2008, the group released their second studio and final album, T·O·S, featuring the original trio.
In early 2014, Yayo and 50 Cent both separately stated that G-Unit was no more.
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