: 50 stated that his original vision didn't have much sexual content; instead, it was meant to focus on his "imperfections" to make them "cool" before anyone else could use them against him. Historical Impact and Controversy

: Iconic tracks like "Hate It or Love It" and "How We Do" were actually recorded for The Massacre

and was set to drop on February 14, 2005. However, a conflict with fellow G-Unit member The Game’s debut album, The Documentary

often leads to risky piracy sites, the story behind the album's actual release is much more interesting. Released on March 3, 2005, it was a massive commercial success that debuted with 1.15 million copies sold in just four days The St. Valentine’s Day "Massacre" The album was originally titled St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Recently, 50 Cent revealed that his original plan for the album was very different from the final product: Missing Hits

While searching for a "free download zip" for 50 Cent’s The Massacre