: It is characterized by an "Eminem-esque" eerie synthesizer melody in a minor key and a dark, aggressive atmosphere reflective of Shady Records' "gangster phase".
: The song serves as a posse cut asserting the dominance of the Shady/G-Unit collective in the mid-2000s hip-hop scene. Chart Performance & Legacy : It is characterized by an "Eminem-esque" eerie
: The song debuted at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 , marking the highest debut for 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Ca$his at that time. including the UK
: It reached the top 40 in several countries, including the UK, where it peaked at #32 based on digital downloads alone. : It is characterized by an "Eminem-esque" eerie