Album Title
50 Cent
Artist Icon 24 Shots (2003)
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24 Shots is a compilation album by artist 50 Cent, following his professional debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

Background
24 Shots features tracks recorded before his professional debut with Shady Records & Aftermath Entertainment, and during his venture there. It has tracks from various other albums and mixtapes, including the unreleased Power of the Dollar and various G-Unit mixtapes. It also features unused tracks for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" and mixtape tracks. Some songs have later surfaced on other albums, such as "Ecstasy", which was re-released on G-Unit's Beg for Mercy with no alterations as "I Smell Pussy". "In Da Club" was also on this album, simultaneously with "Get Rich or Die Tryin'". Most songs have been re-mastered from their original vinyl records, notably singles from Power of the Dollar, such as "How to Rob". "Follow Me Gangster" also appeared on the Cradle 2 the Grave soundtrack in 2003.

Content
Most songs have been remastered from their vinyl masters, with some having additional instruments and sounds added in the background, notably "How to Rob" compared to the 1999 original. Nearly every song in the album starts with a sound clip, which features a static noise. Alongside that noise, 50 Cent is heard saying, "This is 50 Cent", "You are now rapping with 50 Cent" and "New York City.“
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