The album features 13 tracks, including:

Released on March 3, 2005, "The Massacre" is the second studio album by American rapper 50 Cent. The album was highly anticipated, following the massive success of his debut album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" in 2003. Produced by Eminem, Jeff Bhasker, and others, "The Massacre" aimed to solidify 50 Cent's position in the hip-hop world.

The standard edition of "The Massacre" features 13 tracks:

The Massacre solidified 50 Cent as a global superstar and proved that he wasn't just a "one-hit-wonder" with his debut. Whether you’re looking to revisit the era of the G-Unit sneakers and headbands or you’re discovering his dominance for the first time, this album is an essential piece of hip-hop history.

The success of "The Massacre" and the accompanying zip download phenomenon had far-reaching implications for the music industry. It marked a turning point in the debate over digital music and piracy, highlighting the challenges faced by artists and labels in the digital age.