The chorus contains vocals by
50 Cent, though he is uncredited. The song was produced by
Eminem and
Kwamé.[citation needed] Writing credits were given to Lloyd Banks, Eminem, Kwamé, 50 Cent,
Luis Resto and Peter Harmsworth.[2]
The single peaked at #8 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the
RIAA.
Music video
The music video, directed by
Jessy Terrero, features Lloyd Banks rapping on the roof of a small building that is on top of a large hotel building. The video contains cameos by fellow
G-Unit members
50 Cent,
Young Buck and
Game, as well as
G-Unit artist
Olivia. At the end of the video, 50 Cent is seen breaking through glass and the song changes to the chorus and the first verse of the song Warrior, which is also from Lloyd Bank's debut album The Hunger for More.
The music video on
YouTube has received over 40 million views as of May 2024.[3]
The chorus contains vocals by
50 Cent, though he is uncredited. The song was produced by
Eminem and
Kwamé.[citation needed] Writing credits were given to Lloyd Banks, Eminem, Kwamé, 50 Cent,
Luis Resto and Peter Harmsworth.[2]
The single peaked at #8 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the
RIAA.
Music video
The music video, directed by
Jessy Terrero, features Lloyd Banks rapping on the roof of a small building that is on top of a large hotel building. The video contains cameos by fellow
G-Unit members
50 Cent,
Young Buck and
Game, as well as
G-Unit artist
Olivia. At the end of the video, 50 Cent is seen breaking through glass and the song changes to the chorus and the first verse of the song Warrior, which is also from Lloyd Bank's debut album The Hunger for More.
The music video on
YouTube has received over 40 million views as of May 2024.[3]