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Lil Wayne comes in #1 last week with 156k sold while G-Unit debuts with 102k sold to be 4th on the charts. I know less than 200k is not what people were expecting and some people are trying to blame Interscope for this. I just think it was a lack of banging singles. “Beg For Mercy, sold 377k in the first week back in 2003. Source: BillBoard
Did Young Buck’s departure play a role in the low sales? Also will the sales of this G-Unit album mean 50’s solo projects won’t be selling as much?
G-Unit
T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight)
G-Unit/Interscope Records
3/5
G-Unit’s follow-through in delivering an album that caters to their core fan-base proves to be a move that both helps and hinders their latest project, Terminate On Sight. Aside from the club-friendly synths on the lead single “I Like the Way She Do It,” T.O.S. is virtually void of pop influence; instead, the album is driven by aggressive content and gritty production. But while the familiarity of T.O.S. means 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo are never out of place, it also ends up restricting the group’s ability to tread new ground or expand their sound. The cast of mostly unknown producers featured throughout the LP constantly hover just above mediocrity, with most of the numbers relying upon simplistic drum patterns or repetitive synth arrangements.
Review by Samir Siddiqui
G-Unit - Money Make The World Go Round
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