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G-Unit Biography

G-Unit

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Famous as :

Rap group

Birth Date :

2000

Birth Place :

USA

Claim to fame :

Album "Beg for Mercy" (2003)

Biography


by AceShowbiz.com

year, G-Unit managed to launch their debut album, “Beg for Mercy,” on November 14. Produced by Sha Money XL who is also G-Unit's co founder and business manager, it gloriously soared to the 2nd rank of The Billboard 200 while also was certified five times Platinum worldwide. In the meantime, two of its 18 tracks, namely “Stunt 101” and “Wanna Get to Know You” were fabulously included in the top 20 of The Billboard Hot 100 Singles. Adding their delight, Tony eventually encountered his release from prison by January 2004, making the formation of the group became whole again.

The excellent attainment of G-Unit to reach popularity in a very short time directed them a wider access to venture into another industry. The group therefore proudly set up G-Unit Clothing Company in partnership with Ecko Unlimited, selling hip-hop outfit and sunglasses, plus had their own brands of necklace. In addition, Reebok had made them a line of G-Unit Sneakers which has been one of the shoe company's most popular brands and most successful hip-hop products. Meanwhile, a vitamin water under the name Formula 50 bottle was produced together with Glaceau Water as a part of their business collaboration. Concerning social ...

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matter, G-Unit has also founded The G-Unity Foundation to improve the life quality of low-income and underserved communities.

Biography was written and copyrighted © by AceShowbiz.com.

 
 
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