

It was nothing that we could even say, "Oh, that would be cool for a mixtape."" "My manager (Paul Rosenberg) gave me a copy of Guess Who's Back, Eminem told Complex in 2017. "He took all the hottest beats from every artist and flipped them with better hooks. Related: 18 Years Of ‘The Eminem Show’: 15 Facts About Eminem’s 2002 Magnum Opus They then got into all the markets on the mixtapes and all the mixtape DJs were messing with them," Shady Records A&R Marc Labelle told HitQuarters. Get Rich or Die Tryin', A Street Hustler's Mantraĥ0 Cent wasn't playing around when he came up with a bold statement, Get Rich or Die Tryin, which also served as his debut breakthrough album's name in 2003. It's been 17 years since our favorite Instagram troll released his classic magnum opus with appearances from Eminem, Nate Dogg, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Snoop Dogg on P.I.M.P.'s remix version. The album debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart with 872,000 copies sold within the first week, making it the best-selling album of 2003 and one of the most hyped hip-hop albums O.A.T.
