The soundtrack is set to drop on G-Unit/Interscope Records and will feature all new material from 50 and the rest of G-Unit, including Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Mase and Olivia. The track “Hustler’s Ambition” was leaked in early September while the soundtrack’s official first single, “Window Shopper” just hit the streets last week.

“I created the music for the soundtrack while I was actually filming the movie,” said 50 via a statement. “I had a studio trailer with me and would record every day between takes. I keep telling you, I’m the hardest working man alive.”

In addition to the aforementioned artists, Nate Dogg makes a guest appearance while Dr. Dre and Hi-Tek contributed production to the project. The G-Unit honcho serves as the album’s executive producer while Sha Money XL is the CD’s co-executive producer.

The soundtrack is slated to hit stores November 8th, one day prior to the film hitting theaters (November 9th). Directed by Jim Sheridan (In America, My Left Foot), Get Rich Or Die Trying stars Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Terrence Howard (Crash, Hustle & Flow) and Joy Bryant (Honey, Antwone Fisher).

In other 50 news, the Queens rapper’s video game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof is now available for pre-sell at all major retailers nationwide. The game features over a dozen music videos, new material as well as remixes from The Massacre and Get Rich Or Die Trying.

The game will also come with an exclusive live performance DVD, No Fear No Mercy Live. The DVD’s footage was taped during the G-Unit’s “No Fear, No Mercy” European tour back in 2003. It features performances of songs like “U Not Like Me,” “Heat,” “What Up Gangsta” and “Wanksta,” among others.

Both the game and DVD are set to hit stores through Vivendi Universal Games during the holiday season and will be available on PlayStation 2 and Xbox for $49.99. The game will later be available for PSP (PlayStation Portable) in 2006.