While it shares a title with the 1976 classic by , 50 Cent's "Disco Inferno" is an original composition rather than a direct cover, though the phrase itself is a recurring motif in dance music culture. 50 Cent - Disco Inferno - video Dailymotion
Released in November 2004, "" served as the lead single for 50 Cent’s second studio album, The Massacre . Produced by C. Styles and Bang Out , the track became a club staple and a massive commercial success, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Key Production & Credits Producers: C. Styles & Bang Out.
The final track was mixed by legendary producer Dr. Dre at Record One studios. 50_cent_disco_inferno
The song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking 50 Cent's fourth solo top-ten hit. Certification: It was certified Gold by the RIAA.
The track was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2006 Grammy Awards, though it ultimately lost to Kanye West’s "Gold Digger". Music Video & Culture While it shares a title with the 1976
Released through Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records. Chart Performance & Accolades
The official music video, directed by and produced by Rachel Curl, features a high-energy nightclub setting consistent with 50 Cent's mid-2000s aesthetic. The track's enduring popularity led to its inclusion in the rhythm game DJ Hero . Styles and Bang Out , the track became
Additional keyboards were provided by Mike Elizondo , a frequent collaborator with Shady/Aftermath.