Clean studio versions of "New Day," "My Life," and "Major Distribution."
Street King Immortal was meant to be the answer. It was announced as a return to the "street" aesthetic, abandoning the pop-heavy direction of the late 2000s for dark, aggressive production, reminiscent of his mixtape era. 2. The 2012 Singles and Leaks
The rumored tracklist for the album was extensive and highly anticipated. Fans compiled possible song lists, hoping to see dream collaborations like:
Because the album was delayed so many times, internet pirates and bootleggers frequently created fake zip files. These files usually contained a mix of the official 2012 singles, unreleased snippets, radio rips, and old mixtape tracks packaged with fake artwork to trick eager fans. A complete, studio-quality leak of the actual 2012 tracklist has never surfaced. The Legacy of a Lost Classic
Despite not receiving the same level of critical acclaim as some of his previous work, "Street King Immortal" remains a notable entry in 50 Cent's discography. The album's lead single, "I'm a Boss," was a hit, peaking at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.