50 Cent The Massacre Internet Archive -

The album was a blockbuster event, accompanied by a bonus DVD featuring music videos for every single track—a precursor to the visual album format that would become popular a decade later. What Can You Find on the Internet Archive?

In the pantheon of Hip Hop history, few albums define an era as definitively as 50 Cent’s sophomore studio album, The Massacre . Released on March 3, 2005, it was a commercial juggernaut—selling over 1.14 million copies in its first four days. It gave us clubs anthems like "In Da Club" (technically a loose single preceding the album), "Disco Inferno," and the haunting "Piggy Bank." 50 cent the massacre internet archive

With production handled by a dream team of hitmakers, the album boasted a deep bench, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Scott Storch, Sha Money XL, and J.R. Rotem. Guest appearances came from G-Unit affiliates Tony Yayo, Olivia, Eminem, and even the multi-talented Jamie Foxx. The lead singles, "Disco Inferno" and the chart-topping "Candy Shop" featuring Olivia, were released in late 2004 and early 2005, respectively, setting the stage for a massive commercial campaign. The album was a blockbuster event, accompanied by