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The album features appearances by American rappers Sticky Fingaz, X1, Begetz, Still Livin' and Dirty Get-Inz. The album debuted at number 99 on the US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart on June 14, 2003. The album was released on D3 Entertainment, owned by the label Riviera Entertainment.
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Starr's next album, Don't Get Mad Get Money, arrived in 2003. In 2003, Fredro Starr started a new movement "100 Mad". Sticky Fingaz came up with the term "100 Mad". It means the following: "No matter where in the world Onyx, there are always 100 crazy niggas with it".
2003: "All Out" by Fredro Starr (feat. Begetz, Sticky Fingaz & X-1) from Fredro Starr Don't Get Mad Get Money; 2003: "Gangsta" by Concise (feat. Sticky Fingers And Checkmate) from Concise - F.A.M.E. 2003: "Do It Do It" by Sticky Fingaz & Method Man from Essman - Esspionage, Vol. 1
Jun 3, 2003 · “Don’t Get Mad Get Money” is his mantra; why get vexed about beefs in the past when out in the streets is a lot of cash? Starr also has an advantage over his fellow former Onyx compatriot Sticky Fingaz, and ironically it’s that Fredro was never identified as “the voice” in that group.
Stream Don't Get Mad Get Money, an album by Fredro Starr. Featuring: Dirty, Get-inz, Sticky Fingaz, Begetz, X-1 Release Date: May 24, 2019.