| CD-1 | Intro | 0:06 |
| CD-2 | What Up Gangsta | 2:59 |
| CD-3 | Patiently Waiting | 4:49 |
| CD-4 | Many Men (Wish Death) | 4:16 |
| CD-5 | In Da Club | 3:13 |
| CD-6 | High All The Time | 4:29 |
| CD-7 | Heat | 4:15 |
| CD-8 | If I Can't | 3:17 |
| CD-9 | Blood Hound | 4:00 |
| CD-10 | Back Down | 4:03 |
| CD-11 | P.I.M.P. | 4:09 |
| CD-12 | Like My Style | 3:13 |
| CD-13 | Poor Lil Rich | 3:19 |
| CD-14 | 21 Questions | 3:44 |
| CD-15 | Don't Push Me | 4:09 |
| CD-16 | Gotta Make It To Heaven | 4:01 |
| Bonus Cuts | ||
| CD-17 | Wanksta | 3:39 |
| CD-18 | U Not Like Me | 4:16 |
| CD-19 | Life's On The Line | 3:38 |
| Get Rich Or Die Tryin' DVD | ||
| DVD-1 | Get Rich Or Die Tryin': The Movie | 62:04 |
| Music Videos | ||
| DVD-2 | Heat | 6:14 |
| DVD-3 | Problem Child (Live) | 0:56 |
| DVD-4 | Not Like Me (Live) | 2:46 |
| DVD-5 | Wanksta (Live) | 3:07 |
| DVD-6 | Wanksta | 3:54 |
| Bonus Footage | ||
| DVD-7 | G-Unit Studio Session | 3:23 |
| DVD-8 | Album Cover Photo Shoot | 3:00 |
| DVD-9 | King Magazine Photo Shoot | 3:17 |
Experience the defining sound of 2003 hip-hop with 50 Cent’s monumental debut studio album, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
Released through the powerhouse trio of Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and G-Unit Records, this album marked the arrival of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson as a global superstar. Executive produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre, the project seamlessly blends gritty New York gangsta rap with polished, high-stakes production. Famous for his "bulletproof" persona and real-life brushes with death, 50 Cent delivers an introspective yet aggressive look into the urban experience.
This Limited Edition release includes both the CD and a DVD, offering fans a deeper look into the artist's meteoric rise. From club-shaking anthems to dark, cinematic narratives, the album is a masterclass in tension and flow.
Key Tracks:
- "In Da Club": The Dr. Dre-produced party anthem that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- "21 Questions": A rare, melodic glimpse into the emotional side of the gangsta persona.
- "Many Men (Wish Death)": A haunting reflection on survival and the reality of the streets.
- "What Up Gangsta": The hard-hitting introduction that sets the tone for the entire record.
As a cult classic that earned a perfect 5/5 from XXL and a spot in the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, this record is an essential cornerstone for any serious hip-hop collection.