1. "In Da Club" (2003)- An iconic anthem, "In Da Club" catapulted 50 Cent to superstardom with its infectious beat, produced by Dr. Dre, and its memorable hook, "Go shorty, it's your birthday." The track became a global hit, dominating charts and becoming a staple at parties and celebrations. Its timeless appeal and cultural impact make it one of 50 Cent’s signature songs.
2. "Many Men (Wish Death)" (2003)- A raw and introspective track from Get Rich or Die Tryin’, "Many Men" reflects 50 Cent’s struggles, survival, and street credibility. The song details the near-fatal shooting that shaped his life and career, set against a haunting beat. It resonates with fans for its vulnerability and storytelling, showcasing a deeper side of 50 Cent’s artistry.
3. "Candy Shop" (2005)- This seductive hit from The Massacre features Olivia and highlights 50 Cent’s smooth delivery and knack for crafting club-friendly tracks. "Candy Shop" became a commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and cementing 50 Cent’s ability to blend playful innuendo with mainstream appeal. Its catchy melody and sultry vibe ensure its place among his greatest hits.

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