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  1. "Intro" by 50 Cent
  2. "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" by 50 Cent
  3. "Many Men (Wish Death)" by 50 Cent
  4. "In da Club" by 50 Cent
  5. "P.I.M.P." by 50 Cent (feat. Snoop Dogg)
  6. "If I Don't Get 2 Gs" by Young Noble (feat. 50 Cent & Lloyd Banks)
  7. "How to Rob" by 50 Cent (feat. Lloyd Banks, Young Noble, & Mikkey D)
  8. "Get Outta Here" by 50 Cent
  9. "Hate It or Love It" by 50 Cent (feat. The Game)
  10. "Bitch Please II" by 50 Cent (feat. Dr. Dre & Nate Dogg)
  11. "Don't Get It Twisted" by 50 Cent (feat. Joe & Ashanti)
  12. "Gotta Get It Through My Eyes" by 50 Cent
  13. "Interlude" by 50 Cent
  14. "Piggy Bank" by 50 Cent
  15. "Like My Dad" by G-Unit (feat. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, & Ramones)

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It has been over two decades since 50 Cent dropped the album that didn’t just change hip-hop, but shifted the entire trajectory of pop culture. If you searched for the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ soundtrack zip file recently, you aren't just looking for MP3s; you are looking to relive a moment in time when the underdog became the king of New York.

  • It solidified G-Unit as a brand. Over half the tracks feature G-Unit members, acting as a showcase for Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and Tony Yayo.
  • It bridges the film to the music. Unlike many movie soundtracks that feel like afterthoughts, these songs directly reference scenes, characters, and themes from the film (e.g., “Talkin’ in the Hood” features movie dialogue).
  • It’s a time capsule. The production (Needlz, J.R. Rotem, Havoc) captures the mid-2000s New York hip-hop sound—grimy, synth-heavy, and unapologetically street.