Description
Murder Was the Case – G-Unit Mixtape (CUTC0023)
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MPN: CUTC0023
Brand Name: G-Unit / Cut the Check Entertainment Genre: Hip-Hop / Rap
Style: East Coast, Gangsta Rap, Mixtape
Overview
English: Murder Was the Case is a high-energy G-Unit era mixtape showcasing the lyrical rivalry, street narratives, and raw production that defined mid-2000s New York hip-hop. Featuring performances from 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, The Game, Styles P, Cassidy, Nas, Kanye West, and others, the album captures the tension and competitiveness that surrounded the G-Unit movement. Blending dis tracks, freestyles, and collaborations, it’s a collector’s piece for fans of authentic mixtape culture.
Product Features
- Format: Audio CD / Mixtape Compilation
- Performers: 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, The Game, Styles P, Cassidy, Nas, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Raekwon, Lil Wayne, and others
- Label: Cut the Check Entertainment
- Year of Release: circa 2005
- Total Tracks: 22
- Sound Quality: Studio & live freestyle recordings
- Region: USA (East Coast Hip-Hop)
- Packaging: Jewel case with printed inlay
Track Listing
- Styles P – Speaks on 50 Cent
- Game – Speaks on G-Unit
- Game – 300 Bars (Dissin’ G-Unit & Roc-A-Fella)
- Cassidy feat. Nas & Quan – Can’t Fade Me
- Gravy – Freestyle
- J Hood – Dissin’ Tony Yayo & Olivia
- P. Diddy feat. Black Rob & G. Dep – Godfather
- Game feat. Brooklyn – The Hit
- Red Café feat. Fabolous – Bling Blang
- Busta Rhymes – Welcome to N.Y.
- Cassidy feat. Lil Wayne & Fabolous – Remix
- Kanye West feat. Jay-Z – Diamonds (Remix)
- Game – Hard Liquor (Prod. by Dr. Dre)
- Tony Yayo – Pimpin’
- Cassidy feat. Raekwon & Mashonda – So Leng
- 50 Cent – The Way We Came Up
- Fat Joe – Does Anybody Know?
- Vic Damone – Watch and Learn
- Busta Rhymes feat. DJ Khaled – Freestyle
- Cassidy – Problem vs The Hustler
- Kanye West – Need to Know
- Ounce – Freestyle
Interesting Facts
- Recorded during the peak of the G-Unit vs. The Game feud, capturing the underground energy of the 2000s mixtape wars.
- Produced under Cut the Check Entertainment, a small label known for unofficial compilations of exclusive freestyles and dis tracks.
- 300 Bars remains one of The Game’s most famous dis records, clocking over 15 minutes of unbroken verse.
- Includes early collaborations of Kanye West and Jay-Z, offering a snapshot of rap’s competitive golden age.
Publishers
Label: Cut the Check Entertainment Distributor: Independent street release, USA Year: c. 2005
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