Home MUSIC 50 Cent’s ‘Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’’ Rallies Again to Album Charts After Memes Tied to Trump Rally Capturing

50 Cent’s ‘Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’’ Rallies Again to Album Charts After Memes Tied to Trump Rally Capturing

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Many streams for “Many Males (Want Dying)” energy 50 Cent’s Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ album flying again to No. 22 on Billboard’s Prime R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart dated July 27. The set enjoys its highest chart rank since its authentic 2003 launch run, spurred by a “Many Males” streaming increase after many social media customers used the music to touch upon the July 13 capturing at former president Donald Trump’s rally.

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For the monitoring week of July 12-18, Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ earned 13,000 equal album models, in response to Luminate, a 62% surge from 8,000 models within the earlier week. “Many Males” drove a lot of the advance, with the music registering 6.4 million official U.S. streams within the monitoring week, a 224% rally from its 2 million whole within the prior body. It was the best-streamed Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ lower for the week, eclipsing ordinary frontrunner “In Da Membership,” which pulled 3.9 million clicks.

Accompanying the streaming increase, “Many Males” additionally skilled a gross sales carry to three,000 downloads offered, up from a negligible quantity within the earlier monitoring week. Due to the purchases, the monitor launches at No. 4 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Tune Gross sales chart and No. 14 on the all-genre Digital Tune Gross sales checklist.

“Many Males” — with the refrain beginning with the road “Many males want loss of life upon me” — surged in on-line reputation within the wake of July 13’s obvious tried assassination of Trump close to Butler, Pennsylvania. Social media customers soundtracked memes with the music and shared altered Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ album covers with the previous president’s head superimposed on 50 Cent, who famously survived being shot 9 occasions. The rapper himself joined in on the development, even selling his personal “Many Males” T-shirts.

With its No. 22 return on Prime R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ attains its greatest exhibiting since its No. 21 rank on the chart dated Oct. 4, 2003. On the time, the album was having fun with its third consecutive prime 10 hit on the Billboard Scorching 100, “P.I.M.P.,” after prior singles “In Da Membership” and “21 Questions,” that includes Nate Dogg, each topped the chart. Notably, though “Many Males” wasn’t pushed as an official single and by no means charted on the Scorching 100, its fan-favorite standing gave it 12 weeks on the Effervescent Beneath Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2003.

Elsewhere, Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ returns at No. 17 on the Prime Rap Albums chart and rockets 185-75 on the all-genre Billboard 200.

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