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Originally conceived under the title The St. Valentine's Day Massacre , the album was intended for a February 15, 2005 release. However, fearing internet leaks, the release date was pushed forward to March 3, 2005. The album was a supergroup affair, featuring production from an all-star lineup including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Scott Storch, and Sha Money XL. Guest appearances from Eminem, Jamie Foxx, and G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Olivia added to the album's star power. It was a moment in time when 50 Cent was not just a rapper but a global pop culture phenomenon. 50 cent the massacre internet archive top