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    Default 50 Cent - Curtis (Special Edition)

    There has been quite few releases of this album, censored and un censored
    and now also the special edition including an extra bonus track.

    Not a big 50 cent fan personally but there is a few worthwhile tracks on this album.

    Enjoy this fine rip with a good selection of cover and booklet scans.

    Nzb attached down the bottom.

    ARTIST: 50 Cent
    TITLE: Curtis (Special Edition)
    LABEL: Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
    GENRE: Rap
    GRABBER: EAC (Secure Mode)
    ENCODER: Lame 3.98b5 / -V2 --vbr-new
    QUALITY: 195 Kbps Avg / 44.1 KHz / Joint Stereo
    PLAYTIME: 0h 59min 56sec total
    SIZE: 83.80MB
    RELEASE DATE: 09-11-2007
    RIP DATE: 09-11-2007


    Track List
    ----------
    01. Intro 0:50
    02. My Gun Go Off (Produced By Adam Deitch 3:12
    & Eric Krasno)
    03. Man Down (Censored) (Produced By 2:49
    Detroit Red & Don Cannon)
    04. I'll Still Kill (Feat. Akon) (Produced 3:43
    By DJ Khalil)
    05. I Get Money (Produced By Apex) 3:43
    06. Come & Go (Produced By Roomio & Veto) 3:28
    07. Ayo Technology (Feat. Justin 4:08
    Timberlake & Timbaland) (Produced By
    Timbaland)
    08. Follow My Lead (Feat. Robin Thicke) 3:17
    (Produced Tha Bizness)
    09. Movin' On Up (Produced By Jake One) 3:24
    10. Straight To The Bank (Produced By Ty 3:10
    Fyffe)
    11. Amusement Park (Produced By Chris 3:09
    Styles)
    12. Fully Loaded Clip (Produced By Havoc) 3:13
    13. Peep Show (Feat. Eminem) (Produced By 3:52
    Eminem)
    14. Fire (Feat. Young Buck & Nicole 2:49
    Scherzinger) (Produced By Dr. Dre)
    15. All Of Me (Feat. Mary J. Blige) 3:51
    (Produced By Jake One)
    16. Curtis 187 (Produced By Havoc) 3:57
    17. Touch The Sky (Feat. Tony Yayo) 3:19
    (Produced By K-Lassik Beats)
    18. Hustler's Ambition (Bonus Track) 4:02
    (Produced By B-Money "B$")

    Release Notes:

    There are two big stories behind 50 Cent's third album, Curtis (as in real name:
    Curtis Jackson). First, there's the promise he made that he would outsell Kanye
    West -- who was releasing his Graduation album the same day as Curtis -- or he
    would retire. Second, there's the album's original title, Before I Self
    Destruct, a fitting caption to the moody close-up of 50 on the cover, which
    looks much more troubled, concerned, and intense than anything on the album
    sounds. Referencing self-destruction would have been a gross misrepresentation
    of a full-length that repeatedly employs the tried-and-true 50 Cent formula --
    heavy hooks, macho charisma, a dash of controversy, and some sly cleverness --
    and features a collaboration with the ultra-suave Robin Thicke smack dab in the
    middle. The perfect soundtrack if 50's G-Unit empire begins opening cocktail
    lounges, "Follow My Lead" with lounge lizard Thicke is pure polish, a slow
    finger-snapper dressed up in an expensive suit that feels extremely comfortable.
    Equally at ease is the Timbaland production "Ayo Technology" featuring Justin
    Timberlake, an obvious single that's "been there, done that" for all parties
    involved. This doesn't mean it's bland, just safe. Same goes for both "Amusement
    Park," which is as empty-headed and hook-filled as "Candy Shop," and "I'll Still
    Kill" with Akon, which offers no surprises, just another melody that refuses to
    leave the head. Also from the high-profile department and pushing a little
    harder is the emotional "All of Me," which finds Mary J. Blige and 50 displaying
    some passionate chemistry, and "Fire," which succeeds not because of the
    underwhelming Dr. Dre production or the severe chorus from Pussycat Doll Nicole
    Scherzinger, but because of 50's inspired verses, one of which gives up "You can
    hate this/But face it/B.I.G. and 2Pac/Just ain't around." "Get a tan?/I'm
    already black/Get rich?/I'm already that" comes from "I Get Money," a classic "I
    run New York" swagger-fest in the G-Unit style. The third killer verse on the
    full-length is much too fowl to repeat and comes from Eminem, who also produces
    the great "Peep Show" and makes 50 sound hungry for a change. As far as Dre
    rapping on "Come & Go," he's got two lines, and as far as controversy, "Fully
    Loaded Clip" flippantly drops some big names for the sake of mischief while "Man
    Down" is censored no matter what version you buy, since Interscope isn't so keen
    on cop-killing lyrics. In the end, Curtis is entertaining but only impressive in
    that 50 can run in place and still be on top.

    The bonus track dupes 50_Cent-Hustlers_Ambition-Promo_CDS-2005 and
    VA-Get_Rich_Or_Die_Tryin-OST-2005, among others. Enjoy the plethora of scans we
    included. Track 3 is censored intentionally. Also for the other group, track 2
    looks like it's missing "Go Off" from the title. We won't proper such a great
    group for a silly reason like that though...

    Since this must be pred internally, we used Lame 3.98b5. Normally the bitrates
    would be higher versus a 3.97 encode as demonstrated from our other 3.98
    encodes, but the original release of this album was normalized to slightly
    higher levels than this copy, causing the other release for the most part to
    have higher bitrates than this. Different source is probably the cause. In any
    case, we strongly urge the rules changed to allow Lame 3.98 when the final
    version hits. Higher bitrates (ala 3.90 rates), and the not-so-rare distortion
    that came with 3.97 for the most part is fixed. Consider it 3.90 with --vbr-new
    speeds, with better high end.
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    Default Re: 50 Cent - Curtis (Special Edition)

    Ok so I'm a shallow fanboy, but cheers

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    Default Re: 50 Cent - Curtis (Special Edition)

    I read today that Fiddy said is Kanye West sells more copies than him, he'll retire.

    So far Kanye is 200,000 copies more than Fiddy, and 2,000 copies more in just one week.

    Pack yer bags Fiddy..

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    Default Re: 50 Cent - Curtis (Special Edition)

    I have to say that I was quite disappointed with this album, and believe kanye's was much better
    [DF] RUDE BOI BEN C

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    Default Re: 50 Cent - Curtis (Special Edition)

    Admitedly its not as strong as his previous albums, but its growing on me nicely.

    As for kanye, I can do without his offerings, I didnt like that smug bastard when he was playing carlton banks in the fresh prince

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