Number One

50 Cent · Other Songs - 50 Cent

Back when Andre the giant, mister elephant tusk,

Fix your must, you'll just be another one bit the dust.

Just one of, my mothers son who got thrown under the bus.

Kiss my butt, Lick frumunda cheese from under my nuts.

It disgusts, me to see the game the way that it looks.

Its a must, I redeem my name n' haters get mushed.

Bitch-s lust, Man they love me when I lay in the cut.

Fist the cut, The lady give her eighty some paper cut.



Now picture us, Its ridiculous you curse at the thought,

Cuz when I spit the verse the sh-t gets worse then Worcestershure sauce.

If I could fit the words as picture perfect, works every time.

Every verse, every line, as simple as nursery rhymes.

Its elementary, The elephants have entered the room.

I venture to say we're the center of attention its true.

Not to mention back with a vengeance so here's the signal,

Of the bat symbol, The platinum trio's back on you hoes.

Number One

Released in 2005, "Number One" by 50 Cent stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s hip-hop era, blending aggressive rap delivery with a polished, radio-friendly production style. The song exemplifies the artist's signature ability to merge gritty street narratives with mainstream appeal, reinforcing his status as a dominant force in contemporary rap. With its catchy hook and driving beat, the recording became a staple on urban radio stations and contributed significantly to the commercial success of his discography during this period. It reflects the broader cultural shift toward high-energy, anthemic tracks that dominated charts and playlists across the United States.