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The Documentary - The Game |
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29/03/05 (606 review reads) |
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Advantages: Impressive set of guest vocalists, Good intelligent lyrics, Many tracks on the album
Disadvantages: A bit repetitive
Apparently The Game has been shot 5 times, which if you do the maths, that means 4 times less than 50 Cent. After dicing with death he took the career path to music domination, and he is certainly on his way with this album.
The Game hails from Compton (the same place as Dr Dre and his NWA posse), and it wasn't long before Dre offered him a contract on his Aftermath label.
This album certainly delivers a lot for your cash. Eighteen tracks with pounding bass and lyrics that relate to real life, The Game has definetely come up trumps here, and it shows we can expect a lot more from him in the future.
Guests on the album include: Busta Rhymes, Eminem, Mary J Blige, and 50 Cent to name a few.
His infectious debut single has already been out in shops (this is how we do - feat. 50 Cent),l and expect plenty more from this hardcore rapper.
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- 30/03/05 I'd recommend listing the tracks and giving some details about each one to let readers know what they're like...
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- 29/03/05 Good start! My brother is a huge fan of this music. What are the tracks on the album? What are they about? What do they sound like? Why do you like it so much that you'd recommend it to others?
Is there anything you weren't so keen on?
Thinks that that is useful for those that aren't sure whether on not to buy this album
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