Prior to the release of his first studio album, titled
Power of the Dollar, 50 Cent was shot nine times in Queens, New York, on May 24, 2000. He survived but was dropped from his label,
Columbia Records, who canceled the album's release. Seeking to avoid another encounter with his shooter, 50 Cent traveled out to
Westbury, Long Island, at the invitation of producer
Sha Money XL and began recording mixtapes there. During this period, 50 Cent also recorded several songs that would ultimately appear on
Get Rich or Die Tryin; he recalls that, when he completed a song that he was especially impressed by, he would decline to release the song and instead save it for his eventual studio debut. According to 50 Cent in March 2002, he was already in talks with J, Universal, and
Jive Records to release his debut album titled
Get Rich or Die Tryin' via his own then imprint, Rotten Apple Entertainment. In 2002,
Eminem listened to a copy of 50 Cent's ''
Guess Who's Back?'' mixtape album through Jackson's attorney, who was working with Eminem's manager
Paul Rosenberg. After being impressed with the mixtape, Eminem invited 50 Cent to Los Angeles where he was introduced to producer
Dr. Dre. 50 Cent signed a one-million-dollar record deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre; 50 Cent then released his next mixtape,
No Mercy, No Fear to gain more buzz. It featured his own
8 Mile single, "
Wanksta" (in addition to appearances on three other tracks from the album), which was later put on
Get Rich or Die Tryin. "Wanksta" began to attract attention from radio DJs throughout the United States, building hype for 50 Cent's forthcoming album. Eminem was featured on two songs, "Patiently Waiting" and "Don't Push Me". His songs also featured rappers within G-Unit such as Lloyd Banks ("Don't Push Me"), Tony Yayo ("Like My Style"), or Young Buck ("Blood Hound"). "Back Down" was an instrumental originally intended to be used on
Rakim's debut
Aftermath album,
Oh My God, but due to creative differences was not released. Early pressings of
Get Rich or Die Tryin included a limited edition bonus DVD. The album title originates as a tattoo on Sha Money XL's arm. == Lyricism and composition ==