I love 50 cent but this album was very dull. It is typical living in the ghetto with hardships type rap album. There were a few songs that stand out. Have a part with Mobb Deep is a pretty strong club track. Hustla's ambition and window shopper, the singles off the album are very moderate rap tunes. They offer no real catchy lines, they are average rap tracks that i neither love, nor hate. I did like the song titled Things Change. It is similiar to Hustla's Ambition but with a catchy chorus that gets stuck in your mind. There are two tracks at the end of the album that were actually remixed to sound better and promote the album and film, however the popular versions of the songs are not available on the soundtrack itself. "Best Friend" and "I'll whip ya head boy" have both been redone since the release of the soundtrack. Best friend has been remixed with G-Unit frontwoman Olivia, which was a good idea, they should have thought of it before. I haven't kept up with "I'll whip ya head" but i know it features some other artists on it. Bottom line is it is a mediocre rap album that fades into history and won't stand the test of time, if only for the remixed tracks that aren't even available on the album.