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Track Listing
Listen Intro
 
Listen Westside Story
 
Listen Dreams
 
Listen Hate It or Love It
 
Listen Higher
 
Listen How We Do
 
Listen Don't Need Your Love
 
Listen Church for Thugs
 
Listen Put You on the Game
 
Listen Start from Scratch
 
Listen The Documentary
 
Listen Runnin'
 
Listen No More Fun and Games
 
Listen We Ain't
 
Listen Where I'm From
 
Listen Special
 
Listen Don't Worry
 
Listen Like Father, Like Son
 



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CD Information
Released: January 18, 2005
Label: Aftermath/G Unit/Interscope
Genre: Gangsta Rap , Hardcore Rap , West Coast Rap
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Review
Once the Game surfaced as a force in hip-hop, a big deal was made of his dance with death. Apparently he was shot five times. If you're scoring at home, that's four times less than label mate and executive producer 50 Cent. After the altercation that nearly took his life, the Game took a crash course in hip-hop and studied up on the master MCs from both coasts. Within a year of rapping for the first time, Dr. Dre took notice and was compelled to offer an Aftermath contract. The Game is also from Compton, just like his mentor, so guess where the allegiances fall? An N.W.A medallion hangs from his neck, an N.W.A logo is inked across his chest, and an image of the late Eazy-E is on his right forearm. If none of this makes it clear enough, the Game name drops beloved heroes -- including just about everyone ever connected to N.W.A, save for CPO -- with great frequency. The stage name, coined by his mother while he was an athletic youngster, is entirely fitting: verses are constructed with album titles, label heads are mentioned as if scholarly attention is paid to the industry's inner workings. And yet, this is hardly another Guerilla Black, an MC lacking originality. The Game's scope is obviously much wider, and he's no mimic; though he's still finding his feet as a lyricist, isn't as distinct vocally as 50 or Lloyd Banks, and nearly allows the gimmicks to overwhelm the skills, The Documentary is an excellent debut that also hints at a lot of potential. Dr. Dre and an all-star cast of fellow producers are in top form, Just Blaze, Timbaland, Kanye West, and Hi-Tek included, and none of the features steal any thunder from the star. The most remarkable aspect of the Game is how he can be such a blatant product of gangsta rap (okay, let's say fanboy) and leave a mark so fast. But, as he says in "Dreams," "Anything is possible if 50 fcked Vivica." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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