Curtis
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intro - 50 Cent
- My Gun Go Off - 50 Cent, Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Man Down (Censored) - 50 Cent, Detroit Red, Don Cannon, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- I'll Still Kill - 50 Cent, Dj Khalil, Akon, Tony Yayo, Marcella Araica, Doug Sadler
- I Get Money - 50 Cent, Apex, Alonzo Vargas, Ted Clayton, Steve Baughman
- Come & Go - 50 Cent, Mauricio Iragorri, Robert Reyes, Jacob Gabriel, Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker
- Ayo Technology - 50 Cent, Timbaland, Danja, Justin Timberlake, Demacio "Demo" Castellon, Ian Stewart, Gary Hadfield, Seamus Tyson
- Follow My Lead - 50 Cent, Tha Bizness, Robin Thicke, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Mauricio Iragorri, Seamus Tyson
- Movin On Up - 50 Cent, Jake One, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Straight To The Bank - 50 Cent, Ty Fyffe, Dr. Dre, Frankie Zago, Taj Brown
- Amusement Park - 50 Cent, Teraike Crawford, Haley Campbell, Dean Farmer, Andrea Fisher, Tony Yayo, Mauricio Iragorri, Dr. Dre, Robert Reyes
- Fully Loaded Clip - 50 Cent, Havoc, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Peep Show - 50 Cent, Eminem, Mike Strange, Tony Campana, Jeff Bass
- Fire - 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Mauricio Iragorri, Young Buck, Nicole Scherzinger, Robert Reyes, Ky Miller, Charles Garcia, Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker
- All Of Me - 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Jake One, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Curtis 187 - 50 Cent, Havoc, Philip Shpiller, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Touch The Sky - 50 Cent, K-Lassik Beats, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Seamus Tyson
- Hustler's Ambition - 50 Cent, B. Money, Ky Miller, Pat Viala
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5169 in Music
- Released on: 2007-09-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 60 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
'Curtis' is the third album from hip hop heavyweight 50 'Curtis Jackson' Cent. Well crafted beats combined with 50's trademark tales of street life and celebrity makes this an interesting and accomplished album. Guest stars include Akon, Eminem, Timbaland, Mary J Blige and Justin Timberlake who features on the single 'Ayo Technology'.
Customer Reviews
50 Cent Shouldn't Be Curtis
Yes, well we all know hip-hop is apparently dead. If you listen enough to this poor effort you will certainly wish it was. "Ayo Technology" is by far the premium track, but it just is an awful sounding, bland album. The aforementioned is memorable for the harmonies, but the instrumental track is one of the most annoying I have ever heard. I think "Ayo" only works because of JT's voice and the influence of Timbaland. "Amusement Park" is the only other track well worth a mention.
The same rhythm competing from beginning to end through each track and let's all say "b*tch" a few times (Yeah, now that makes a masterpiece and a classy musical experience) is a bit naïve in this world of hip-hop domination, a bit more bassline wouldn't go amiss either.
This is supposed to be angry and it shows, but this isn't just angry it's downright frustrated and an almost dangerous personality shining through - a bit schizophrenic here and there, one minute they're "b*tches" the next "Ladies". I guess this is how to prevent an accumulation of reacting with violence and express oneself appropriately - through music. Energize that anger 50 Cent by all means, but leave the alter ego Curtis behind, and be our 50 Cent - that's who you are, man. Stop moaning about Kanye getting more attention and look inward for the reasons why this album isn't more appreciated. It simply doesn't deserve to be, the expression of oneself here is weak and uninteresting. The production is poor, even with Dre and Eminem in there; it is shoddy and lacking any real heart.
Thankfully I borrowed this album and didn't buy it. It shall be handed back to its owner later tonight with a great deal of satisfaction in getting it off my hands as it is instantly forgettable.
Incidentally Kanye's album is a marked improvement on this, but not gonna set your world on fire either.
Usual Fifty
Very poor album by Fifty, the problem is whatever he makes will make money because wannabes will buy it, for people real to the game, no ones touching this one.
NOT AS GOOD AS OTHER ALBUMS, BUT STILL A GOOD BUY
First off i beileve this album rates quite highly against his other ones: get rich or die tryin and the massacre. I would say it isnt as good as his first but better than his second.
No doubt there are some fantastic traks on there including: ayo technology, amusement park, i`ll still kill, straight to the bank and more. His trak with eminem (peep show) is not the best on the album but is still a good listen.
There are still some other traks worth a mention like fire, my gun go off and touch the sky.
Again there is a mix between gangster hardcore traks and some softer ones to suit most listeners. So overall i am glad i bought this album and i think it is £10 well spent.




