Biggie Beat Remix (9 milimeter Version)

50 Cent · Automatic Gunfire [2003]

yo we cant stay alive forever so till shit hit the fan we might as well

die together im high as ever more hoes in one chedda g_unit move

around with them pounds and berretas look fagget if i want it ima have

it no matter if ya hand it all i gotta do is grab it dont make a ass

out of yo self tryna stop me im cocky raps rocky u know that im

3 levels above

you nigga i kugg you fuck u nigga takin the wrong way to bravoke and

rappin bout niggas is only gunna leave u smoked! so the only thing

left now is tosse for you cowards. talkin shit till we bout to

show em we powers. while we lay around dollas they lay around

flowers.

if god was a gangsta we he check niggas for reffa or would he

flip when i call a bitch like shes queen latifah . over here

we got nuff gold to snatch the street sweepa this shit could

get uglier than a master p sneaker .im in choppa with prada on the

chuckas i hate it when the bitches on sping break from college

wanna fuckus i aint here to drop knoledge on ya fuckas i get rock

whilers on ya fuckas .ya probly heard of me fresh out of surgery



flashy is a fuck u gunna hafta murder me uhh niggas rather hate

you or love you when ya dissapear i hit the sea with c-notes and fishin

gear....... still in the projects nigga?

you aint goin nowhere u gunna be in there for the rest of yo mutha

fuckin life and yo mama say im supposed to tell you somthing to

encourage you well i aint gunna lie to you muthafucka u aint goin

nowhere!!!!

Biggie Beat Remix (9 milimeter Version)

This remix by 50 Cent reimagines the iconic '911' track by The Notorious B.I.G., blending it with his signature hard-hitting style on the 2003 album Automatic Gunfire. The recording captures the gritty, street-level atmosphere characteristic of mid-2000s hip-hop, featuring 50 Cent's distinctive vocal delivery over a sample-driven beat. By incorporating elements of the original East Coast classic, the track highlights his ability to pay homage to predecessors while asserting his own dominance in the genre. The collaboration between the two voices creates a dynamic tension that defines the era's sound, showcasing 50 Cent's skill in sampling and his commitment to maintaining the raw, authentic energy of early 2000s rap music.