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Power of the Dollar is an unofficially-released but heavily bootlegged album by rapper 50 Cent. The album, which was originally set for a September 12, 2000 release, was supposed to be his debut album with Columbia Records. Prior to the filming of the music video for the single "Thug Love," 50 Cent was shot nine times. When Columbia records found out that 50 Cent had been shot, they scratched releasing the full LP. So instead, Columbia released the album as an EP. Reception Allmusic writes that the tracks utilize "penetrating wit and funk-infused beats, accompanied by grand orchestrations of commanding horns, pronounced percussion, and various string elements". The first single, "How to Rob", was released on August 10, 1999. In the song, 50 Cent comically explains how he would rob many prominent figures in the music industry. Several rappers including Jay-Z, Big Pun, DMX, and Wu-Tang Clan affiliates The American Cream Team replied to the song. The second single, "Thug Love" featuring Destiny's Child, was released on September 21, 1999. A few days before 50 Cent was scheduled to film its music video, he was shot and confined to a hospital due to his injuries. While in hospital, he signed a publishing deal with Columbia Records. However, he was dropped from the label after they found out he had been shot.The track, "Ghetto Qu'ran (Forgive Me)", has been speculated to be the reason for the shooting. Track listing "Intro" - 1:11 "The Hit" β 3:41 "The Good Die Young" (produce
Intro
50 Cent
The Hit
50 Cent
The Good Die Young
50 Cent
Corner Bodega (Coke Spot)
50 Cent
Life's on the Line
50 Cent
That Ain't Gangsta
50 Cent
As the World Turns
50 Cent
Ghetto Qur'an (Forgive Me)
50 Cent
Da Repercussions
50 Cent
Money By Any Means
50 Cent feat. Noreaga
Material Girl
50 Cent Feat. Dave Hollister
Thug Love
50 Cent
Slow Doe
50 Cent
Gun Runner
50 Cent
You Ain't No Gangsta
50 Cent
Power of the Dollar
50 Cent
I'm a Hustler
50 Cent
How To Rob
50 Cent feat. Madd Rapper