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                               Curtis Jackson A.K.A. 50 Cent was born and raised in Jamaica Queens. His mother passed away when he was only 8 years old. In the mid 90's he decided to try rapping. The in 1996 Run D.M.C. "s Jay Master Jay asked 50 to rap on a tape. Then Jay decided to sing him. But then it wasn't working out so he left JMJ records. And decided to sign to Columbia and let out his debut album, "Power of a Dollar." But then things happened and he left Columbia. The later in he formed the group "G-Unit" with Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The they signed to Shady\Aftermath a record label formed by Eminem and Dr. Dre. So they worked real hard on coming out with his first album and then it was released "Get Rich or die Trying." Later on G-Unit released "Beg for Mercy." That went platinum. The in February of 2005 he let out "The Massacre." But in November of 2005 he stared in his very own movie "Get Rich or die Trying."
                               David Brown A.K.A. Young Buck from Nashville began rapping at the age of 12 years old and began recoding at 14. He met 50 Cent while he was on tour with Juvenile. So then 50 asked him if he would join his group called G-Unit. Young Buck was featured on their album called "Beg For Mercy" in 2003. Then in 2004 Young Bucks very own album "Straight Outta Cashvile" hit stores.                            
                                      Christopher Lloyd A.K.A. Lloyd Banks born in Jamaica, Queens. He started writing and rapping about where he grew up at a young age. He dropped out of high school when he was sixteen, when he realized he could rap. He met 50 Cent and Tony Yayo and then they decided to start a group G-unit. He was included on 50 cent's album "Get Rich or Die Trying" and he also was on the G-Unit album. In June of 2004 his own album "Hunger for More" was released.

 

 

 

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