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In the year in which Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent released his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin', the Queens native and his G-Unit cohorts also unleashed a record-breaking partnership with Reebok, resulting in the Reebok G-Unit G6. With over 50,000 pairs sold per color, the G-Unit shoes moved like hotcakes in the Y2K era.

The G-6 follows a clean, straightforward design approach with minimal branding and paneling and a sophisticated perforated side. G-Unit x Reebok shoes came with a red-white-blue motif on the mudguard and the G-Unit logo on the heelside. While the low tops were the most popular versions, there were also G6 Mids that featured a strap closure. Due to their age and influence on a defining moment in sneaker history, G-Unit sneakers are extremely rare. Needless to say, owners of these historic sneakers will follow the motto of Fiddy's debut album name.

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