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"Wanksta" é o décimo sétimo single do álbum Get Rich or Die Tryin' e o segundo single da trilha sonora de 8 Mile. Lançado em 2002, o single, performado por 50 Cent, foi lançado três anos após o último, Thug Love, de 1999. Também foi usado no mixtape de 50 Cent, No Mercy, No Fear. O remix oficial contém com a participação de Busta Rhymes & Flipmod Squad. More information...

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