Curtis

~ Release by 50 Cent (see all versions of this release, 14 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Intro
spoken vocals:
Andrew Howard (actor) and Matthew Rhys (Welsh actor)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
50 Cent1.250:50
A2My Gun Go Off
recording engineer:
Eric Krasno and Tony Yayo (American rapper)
additional programming:
Eric Krasno
programming:
Adam Deitch
producer:
Adam Deitch and Eric Krasno
assistant mixer:
Seamus “Shameless” Tyson
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
bass and guitar:
Eric Krasno
keyboard:
Adam Deitch
vocals and performer:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
Fyre Dept. Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States and The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
Legacy Recording Studios (not to be confused with Legacy Studios, Canada) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
My Gun Go Off
writer:
Adam Deitch, Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Eric Krasno and Derick Prosper
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, D. Prosper Music, DProspermusic, Ekraz Music, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and Wunju Music Publishing
50 Cent3.53:12
A3Man Down (censored)
recording engineer:
Don Cannon and Tony Yayo (American rapper)
miscellaneous support:
Keke & Amy
co-producer:
Don Cannon
producer:
Detroit Red and Detroit Red (US rapper)
assistant mixer:
Seamus “Shameless” Tyson
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
keyboard:
Detroit Red and Detroit Red (US rapper)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States and You Know Me Well Recordings in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
mixed at:
Legacy Recording Studios (not to be confused with Legacy Studios, Canada) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
samples:
Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (main title) by David Mook & Ben Raleigh
partial recording of:
Officer Down (aka Man Down)
writer:
Don Cannon, Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Jay Powell (US rapper), David Mook and Ben Raleigh
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, Ben Raleigh Music, Cannon Music, LLC, Mook Bros Music, Mook Bros West, MPM 81 Publishing, MPM 1981, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music), Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
50 Cent2.52:49
A4I’ll Still Kill
recording engineer:
Tony Yayo (American rapper)
producer:
DJ Khalil (US rap producer)
assistant mixer:
Doug Sadler
mixer:
Marcella “Ms. Lago” Araica (American songwriter, recording and mixing engineer)
guest vocals:
Akon (US singer and producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida, United States
music videos:
Still Will by 50 Cent feat. Akon (US singer and producer)
recording of:
I’ll Still Kill
writer:
Akon Thiam (US singer and producer), Brian Honeycutt (US rapper Brian Honeycutt), Curtis Jackson (50 Cent) and Khalil Abdul Rahman (US rap producer)
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, Byefall Productions, Inc., Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody), Mahdi And Jaleesa’s Music and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
50 Cent feat. Akon3.753:44
A5I Get Money
additional recording engineer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer) and Ted Clayton
recording engineer:
Alonzo Vargas
producer:
Apex (US hip hop producer, aka Apex Productionz)
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
G Unit Studios in New York, New York, United States, Pacifique Recording Studios (Burbank) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
Pacifique Recording Studios (Burbank) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Top Billin’ by Audio Two (Brooklyn, NY hip-hop duo)
recording of:
I Get Money
writer:
Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Kirk Robinson (Milk Dee) and William Stanberry (US hip hop producer, aka Apex Productionz)
publisher:
50 Cent Music, 50 Cent Music Publishing, Apex Next Music, EMI April Music Inc., First Priority Music (US rap/hip-hop), Hot Butter Milk Music, Inc., ICG Alliance, Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
is based on:
Top Billin'
50 Cent3.43:44
B1Come & Go
assistant recording engineer:
Jacob Gabriel
recording engineer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Robert “Roomio” Reyes
producer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
assistant mixer:
Robert “Roomio” Reyes
mixer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
keyboard:
Dawaun Parker and Mark Batson (American producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and musician)
guest vocals:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
Avex Honolulu Studios in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States and Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Just Be Good to Me (LP / 12" version) by The S.O.S. Band
recording of:
Come & Go
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), James Harris III (James Harris of Jam & Lewis) and Terry Lewis (US hip-hop/soul songwriter, producer & label owner)
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, Ain’t Nothing Going On but F****n’ (aka Ain’t Nothin’ but F****n’ and other variations), Avant Garde Music Publishing, Inc., Avante Gaarde Music Publishing, Inc., Bat Future Music (BMI), EMI April Music Inc., Flyte Tyme Tunes, Psalm 144:1 Music, Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP), Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
50 Cent2.53:29
B2Ayo Technology
additional recording engineer:
Gary Hadfield and Ian Stewart (UK recording engineer, Blueprint Studios)
recording engineer and mixer:
Demo (mix/recording engineer Demacio Castellon)
co-producer:
Danja (US producer Nate Hills)
producer:
Timbaland
assistant mixer:
Seamus “Shameless” Tyson
guest vocals:
Justin Timberlake
vocals:
50 Cent
guest performer:
Timbaland
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
Blueprint Studios in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Pressure Point Studios in Chicago, Illinois, United States, Studio 7303 in Houston, Texas, United States and The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Legacy Recording Studios (not to be confused with Legacy Studios, Canada) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida, United States
music videos:
Ayo Technology (explicit) by 50 Cent feat. Justin Timberlake
recording of:
Ayo Technology
writer:
Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Nate Hills (US producer Nate Hills), Justin Timberlake and Timothy Mosley
publisher:
50 Cent Music, 50 Cent Music Publishing, Danjahandz Music, Kobalt Music Copyrights SARL, Tennman Tunes, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available), Virginia Beach Music, Warner Chappell Music Publishing (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) and Zomba Music
50 Cent feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland3.54:08
B3Follow My Lead
recording engineer:
Tony Yayo (American rapper)
producer:
Tha Bizness
additional assistant mixer:
Seamus “Shameless” Tyson
additional mixer:
Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
guest vocals:
Robin Thicke
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
Legacy Recording Studios (not to be confused with Legacy Studios, Canada) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Follow My Lead
writer:
Chris Whitacre (Chris Whitacre), Curtis Jackson (50 Cent) and Justin Henderson (hip hop producer)
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, Henderworks Publishing Company (BMI), Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and West Coast Livin Publ.
50 Cent feat. Robin Thicke2.653:18
B4Movin On Up
recording engineer:
Tony Yayo (American rapper)
producer:
Jake One (producer Jacob Dutton)
assistant mixer:
Seamus “Shameless” Tyson
mixer:
Steve Baughman (mix/recording engineer)
vocals:
50 Cent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Records (US rap) (in 2007), Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2007) and Shady Records (Eminem's US rap label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
The Big House in Farmington, Connecticut, United States
mixed at:
Legacy Recording Studios (not to be confused with Legacy Studios, Canada) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
samples:
Do It Baby by The Miracles (aka Smokey Robinson and The Miracles), Give Me Just Another Day by The Miracles (aka Smokey Robinson and The Miracles) and Nuttin' but a Drumbeat (skit) by Russell Simmons
recording of:
Movin On Up
writer:
Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), Jacob Dutton (producer Jacob Dutton), Freddie Perren, Leon Ware (US singer-songwriter, composer, pianist, keyboardist) and Christine Yarian
publisher:
50 Cent Music Publishing, Almo Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP), Jobete Music Co., Inc., Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available) and White Van Music
50 Cent23:24
212" Vinyl