Disco Inferno

Album: The Massacre (2004)
Charted: 87 3
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Songfacts®:

  • "Disco Inferno" is a thumping dance song heavy on back-beat and bouncing butts. It's for the clubs.

    The lyrics find 50 Cent encouraging the ladies to shake it, and warning potential rivals that he comes equipped with weaponry for self defense and will suffer no insults to his honor. Fortunately no such altercations arise in the scene painted by "Disco Inferno." Only dance, Hennessy, and fine champagne are had on this night.
  • "Disco Inferno" was the lead single from 50's second studio album, the Platinum-selling The Massacre. 50 wanted to title the album The St. Valentine's Day Massacre in reference to the time when infamous gangster Al Capone had seven of his rivals rounded up and murdered in a parking garage in Lincoln Park, Chicago. 50 also wanted the album released on February 15, 2005, close to the commemorative February 14, 1929, date of the murders. His label, Interscope, didn't like either of those ideas and were holding back on the release, so 50 leaked "Disco Inferno" on December 21, 2004, without the label's permission. His plot worked. Interscope were forced to launch the album on March 7 - not quite Februrary 15, but close.
  • The song was resurrected in the summer of 2023, nearly 20 years after its release, when 50 started his Final Lap tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. It was one of the only hip-hop tours to ever gross over $100 million. 50 made "Disco Inferno" a staple of the tour performances and sparked a TikTok dance trend that made the song fresh for a whole new generation.
  • In October 2025, the ICM Crescendo Music Royalty Fund acquired the rights to "Disco Inferno" and touted it as the cornerstone of their music-royalty investment portfolio.
  • 50 Cent mentions N.W.A. co-founder and music-industry legend Dr. Dre in the lines:

    The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums
    I ain't stupid, I see Doc then my doe come quicker, whoa


    50 and Dre have been working together since 50's 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. They remained collaborators and friends over 20 years after the start of their professional relationship.
  • Teraike "C. Styles" Crawford and Phillip "Bang Out" Pitts produced the song. In 2018, they got into a legal battle over "Disco Inferno" royalties.
  • The Grammy Awards nominated "Disco Inferno" for Best Rap Solo Performance in 2006. The song lost to "Gold Digger" by Kanye West.
  • "Disco Inferno" is featured in the FreeStyleGames and Activision rhythm video game DJ Hero.

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