] When 50 Cent's LP, Get Rich or Die Tryin', dropped on ] February 6, it was something like the 20th release of his ] career, though the first official album you could find ] from the rapper on the shelves at your favorite record ] store. ] ] ] 50, the latest star to come out of Eminem and Dr. Dre's ] Shady/Aftermath camp, had already found great success in ] the music industry. But not that music industry. The ] other music industry, the one where labels don't exist ] and there are no highly paid Lizzie Grubmans to publicize ] your new release, where the CDs are sold by vendors ] hawking them off dirty blankets on city streets, and ] bootlegging is encouraged. Welcome to the world of ] mixtapes %u2014 artists as big as P. Diddy use mixtapes ] as radio for the streets, and new rappers will do ] anything they can to get on them if they want to make a ] name for themselves. |