Year |
Title |
2007 |
- Friday Off Papers: G-Unit Radio 23
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2008 |
- S.O.D.
- Released : September 29, 2008
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2009 |
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- Gangsta Paradise
- Released : August 25, 2009
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2010 |
- Gunpowder Guru
- Released : February 1, 2010
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- Gunpowder Guru 2: The Remixes
- Released : March 22, 2010
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2011 |
- Gunpowder Guru 3
- Released : March 17, 2011
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- Gunpowder Guru 4
- Released : September 15, 2011
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2012 |
- El Chapo 2
- Released : February 14, 2012
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2013 |
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2015 |
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Singles
As lead artist
Other charted songs
Guest appearances
Music videos
As lead artist
Year |
Title |
Featured Artist(s) |
Director(s)[38] |
2005 |
"So Seductive" |
50 Cent |
Gil Green |
"Curious" |
Joe |
Fat Cats |
"I Know You Don't Love Me" |
50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck |
Gil Green |
2007 |
"Stick Up" |
Snoop, Mazaradi Fox |
Dan "The Man" Melamid |
2008 |
"Do It Right" |
Max B, French Montana |
Ron Adkins, Andy Benny |
"Face Off (Remix)" |
Cory Gunz, Ransom |
Ron Adkins |
"Swagga Like Us" |
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"Black Friday" |
|
Ron Adkins |
"Smoke Break" |
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"Preach On" |
|
Christopher "Broadway" Romero |
"Shooters For Hire" |
Uncle Murda |
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2009 |
"Die Slow" |
|
Christopher "Broadway" Romero |
"Somebody Snitched On Me" |
|
Andy Benny, James Del Gatto |
"They Hate" |
|
Dan "The Man" Melamid |
"Candy Man" |
|
Divine Davy |
"Weed And Hennessy" |
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"718 To 305 |
Jolly Green, Louie Castro |
Andy Benny |
"Roll It Up" |
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Corentin "Frenchy" Villemeur |
"Swamp Nigga" |
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2010 |
"Bullets Whistle" |
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Dawud Gaston |
"King Of The Pyrex" |
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"The Wall" |
|
Christopher "Broadway" Romero |
"Everywhere We Go" |
|
Corentin "Frenchy" Villemeur |
"The Price" |
|
Christopher "Broadway" Romero |
"Obama" |
|
50 Cent |
"Pass The Patron" |
50 Cent |
James "Latin" Clark |
2011 |
"Tiger Blood" |
Uncle Murda, Lucky Don |
Jynx Millionaire |
"Body Bag" |
Mobb Deep |
"Domepiece" |
|
"Never Lie" |
|
"Haters" |
50 Cent, Shawty Lo, Kidd Kidd |
Mr. Boomtown |
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