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G-Unit
OriginNew York
Years active2002 – Present
Members50 Cent
Lloyd Banks
Young Buck
Tony Yayo
Ma$e
Mobb Deep
Spider Loc
Olivia
Young Hot Rod

G-Unit is a hip hop group founded by 50 Cent. The group first garnered a following in the underground New York scene by independently releasing several mixtapes. The group's founder, Queens-based rapper 50 Cent, officially brought the group mainstream success by establishing it as a division at Interscope Records. Since signing to the label, G-Unit's members have released solo albums.

History

G-Unit was founded shortly after 50 Cent departed from Columbia Records. The rapper sought interest in working with fellow Queens based rappers including: Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Bang 'Em Smurf, and Domination. These rappers collectively established the groups as a whole, however there have been several "fall outs" between members, including Bang 'Em Smurf. Later, the group would establish Nashville rapper Young Buck.

50 Cent gained solo success after jointly signing to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment and Eminem's Shady Records, collectively, divisions of Interscope Records. After the release of his album Get Rich or Die Tryin', 50 Cent and Sha Money XL founded G-Unit Records.

Controversy

Before being signed, G-Unit were engaged in a feud with Ja Rule, and Irv Gotti. The group's main issues with members and law enforcement increases. The rappers are frequently targeted by police due to the violence that occurs after concerts and promotions involving the group.

G-Unit has had feuds with other rappers such as Fat Joe, Shyne, Nas, D-Block, and others. The group's most recent feud is with Compton based rapper The Game.

Before 50 Cent officially released his debut album, 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks were arrested for possession of firearms.[1] Tony Yayo was also arrested and he spent over a year in prison for having a fake passport. Since then, he has been on probation and required to avoid conflicts.[2]

Young Buck was also arrested after a dispute at the Vibe Awards led to a man being stabbed. The incident occurred after Dr. Dre was assaulted by the man, and Young Buck rushed to Dr. Dre's defense. Young Buck is on probation for the incident.[3]

Lloyd Banks and Young Buck were arrested while being on Eminem's Anger Management tour for weapon violations while making a stop in New York.[4]

While attending a video release for labelmate Busta Rhymes, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks had a heated exchange with producer Swizz Beatz. After Tony Yayo and his entourage left abruptly, a shooting had occurred leaving one of Busta Rhymes's bodyguards dead. The New York Police Department is currently investigating the incident. Since the death, Tony Yayo as well as Busta Rhymes have been tight lipped about the incident, forcing the police to subpoena the rappers to testify.

Discography

Albums


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Locked & Loaded
(2007)

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap UK singles Album
2003 "Stunt 101" #13 #7 #5 #25 Beg For Mercy
2003 "Poppin' Them Thangs" #4 #66 #10 Beg For Mercy
2004 "Wanna Get To Know You"featuring Joe #15 #10 #5 #27 Beg For Mercy
2004 "Smile"(Lloyd Banks solo) #72 Beg For Mercy