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The album was supposed to be released on February 11 2003 but due to leakage and heavy bootlegging on the internet it was released five days earlier on February 6 2003. It was produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre, and features the singles "In da Club", "21 Questions", "P.I.M.P." and "If I Can't". The single "In da Club" was Billboard Magazine's number one single for the year. It was the first time since 1994 that an artist had both the number one song and album for the year (Ace of Base held that distinction last with "The Sign"). The song depicted club culture and its "vibes" and ebbs.

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  • Get Rich or Die Tryin' (album)
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  • The album was supposed to be released on February 11 2003 but due to leakage and heavy bootlegging on the internet it was released five days earlier on February 6 2003. It was produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre, and features the singles "In da Club", "21 Questions", "P.I.M.P." and "If I Can't". The single "In da Club" was Billboard Magazine's number one single for the year. It was the first time since 1994 that an artist had both the number one song and album for the year (Ace of Base held that distinction last with "The Sign"). The song depicted club culture and its "vibes" and ebbs.
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Before
  • American Life by Madonna
  • Come Away With Me by Norah Jones
  • Home by Dixie Chicks
Years
  • --03-22
  • --02-22
  • --05-17
After
  • Body Kiss by The Isley Brothers feat. Ronald Isley
  • Chocolate Factory by R. Kelly
  • Meteora by Linkin Park
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  • The album was supposed to be released on February 11 2003 but due to leakage and heavy bootlegging on the internet it was released five days earlier on February 6 2003. It was produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre, and features the singles "In da Club", "21 Questions", "P.I.M.P." and "If I Can't". The single "In da Club" was Billboard Magazine's number one single for the year. It was the first time since 1994 that an artist had both the number one song and album for the year (Ace of Base held that distinction last with "The Sign"). The song depicted club culture and its "vibes" and ebbs. Get Rich or Die Tryin' was also released in an edited version that was highly censored. This version of the album completely cuts all violence, profanity, and drug content. Also the track "Heat" is cut from the edited version of the album due to heavy use of violent language including references to weapons and murder, but especially having a shotgun pumping beat throughout the song. The edited version lacks censorship in the song "Don't Push Me" and still contians one use of "goddamn" and references to shooting somebody. The album also contains disses of artists such as Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Cadillac Tah, and Black Child. The song "Back Down" was listed on XXL Magazine's list of the greatest diss tracks of all time. Early pressings of Get Rich or Die Tryin' included a limited edition bonus DVD.
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