You can stream or purchase the full 21-track album, including hits like "Candy Shop" and "Disco Inferno," at the following sources: Streaming Services : The album is available for high-quality streaming on SoundCloud Digital Purchase

Released on March 3, 2005, via Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope, The Massacre was a cultural event. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling over 1.14 million copies in its first four days—a record at the time.

Perhaps the most infamous track on the album, where 50 took aim at Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Shyne, and Nas, sparking one of the most talked-about eras of rap beef.

The production on "The Massacre" is noteworthy, featuring a range of producers, including Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo, and Tha Bizness. The beats are a perfect complement to 50 Cent's lyrics, with a mix of G-Funk, electro, and rock influences that add depth and variety to the album.

One of the most striking aspects of "The Massacre" is its exploration of the darker side of hip-hop. 50 Cent confronts the harsh realities of gang violence, police brutality, and the objectification of women. On tracks like "Ayo Technology" and "Piggy Bank," he tackles these issues head-on, using his lyrics to critique the societal conditions that perpetuate these problems.

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