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Nah, ya'll _'s are just fractionally wrong. 50 became the biggest rapper in the game off his mixtapes. 50 Cent Is The Future, all those G-Unit radio tapes was big in every community. White kids in my HS was knew those songs. 50 was killing other peoples songs way before Wayne. You can go back and forth whether or not Wayne's was bigger but when ya'll keep acting like Wayne was the first to do this and that it's just not correct. He was the first YOU remember of cuz your age.
Stop. I bought GRODT with my own money out of Media Play. Im old enough to remember 50's mixtapes. I was bumping "Realest ******" before a bad boy's 2 soundtrack was even thought of. (50 and Em rapping to ridin spinners used to be my ****!) 50 had plenty of songs that people had never heard on those tapes. Wayne has club anthems that never were released beyond live mixtapes that are some of his biggest hits
Stop what? That's a f'n fact.
50 was the biggest in the game off of his tapes. His tapes was big. If you old enough you should know that. I smell p**** was big. Their remix of Victory was big. Realest N's was big. 50's remix of that LL song was big. You think his buzz was that huge just off of In The Club? That was the finishing touch.
bingo.
Wanksta was a mixtape song that got so big Eminem thru it on da 8 mile soundtrack almost a year later.
Lloyd Banks victory freestyle? psssh. Puff had to put that on da biggie duets album.