Hip hop news updates: 50 Cent’s “Many Men” producer Six Figga Digga disputes the G-Unit leader’s claim the song is his least favorite from his seminal debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

50 Cent’s “Many Men” producer Six Figga Digga disputes the G-Unit leader’s claim the song is his least favorite from his seminal debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’

 50 Cent's "Many Men (Wish Death)" producer, Six Figga Digga, has disputed the rapper's claim that the song is his least favorite from his seminal debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. In an interview with Apple Music, 50 Cent had lamented the sound and tempo of the track, but Six Figga Digga hit back during an interview with TMZ on Tuesday (November 28). "In my humble opinion, that was the point," he said.


"If you got a track like that, along with the other tracks that Dr. Dre did, then it’s not going to sound the same because I’m not Dr. Dre. Also, when it was done, it was a different frame of mind, a different way of thinking, so when you’re trying to blend those two things together, I can see that." The producer went on to name "Blood Hound," which features former G-Unit soldier Young Buck, as his own personal least favorite track from Get Rich or Die Tryin'. "The worst song on that album, I would probably say is that 'Blood Hound' song," he said. "To me, that’s the song, when you listen to it sonically, that’s the one that sticks out." He added: "At that time, the Southern influence was still taking over. I mean, he signed Young Buck because of his influence coming from, you know, that era of Juvenile and all of that type of sound. 50 was the one that was bringing the New York sound back, but with that 'Blood Hound' song, I feel like that was kinda catering to that audience that was happening at the time." Earlier this week, 50 Cent highlighted "Many Men (Wish Death)" as his least favorite from the album despite its cult popularity and general standing as one of his best songs.



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