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Yeah, right! 50's involvement REALLY made it worst.
What's with BG Knocc Out being credited as a producer on Hate it or Love it?http://www.complex.com/music/2011/02/the-making-of-the-games-the-documentary/hate-it-or-love-it#gallery
When exactly did game sign to aftermath because i thought it was after 50. But games says he was recording in 2001.
Quote from: Heathen on February 12, 2011, 09:52:39 AMWhat's with BG Knocc Out being credited as a producer on Hate it or Love it?http://www.complex.com/music/2011/02/the-making-of-the-games-the-documentary/hate-it-or-love-it#galleryfunny how each story on there is different...the beat was just the same before dre got it...or the beat was nothing untill dre got it.....funny storys..
Quote from: Action! on February 13, 2011, 07:22:06 AMYeah, right! 50's involvement REALLY made it worst.until you can reach an adequate level of intelligence, i revoke your right to talk to me
Quote from: Jimmy H. on February 11, 2011, 12:06:15 PMQuote from: Marks999 on February 11, 2011, 10:58:52 AMI may be mistaken, but there's nothing to buy or sell about this question.Lyric wise? "The Documentary" was NOT a good album lyric-wise, The Game's topics were made up of name dropping and talking about how he's bringing the West Coast back. How are you going to bring the West Coast back if you're too busy name dropping guys from the past? I'd rate the lyrics a 2.5/5 or 3/5.Beat wise? The production was spot on, thank God. If it weren't for the production, this album would have ended up like his other albums (decent or trash). 4.5/5. Yup. You're right about lyrical content and it's not just the name-dropping. Everytime I play the record straight through, it feels like he mentions "Jesus pieces" on every other song. I think West Coast fans, most noteably on this forum, jump to call something a "classic" because it's a great record that still sounds great. This and "All Eyez On Me" are two albums that although I personally love are just not classics to me. you're replying to a bot
Quote from: Marks999 on February 11, 2011, 10:58:52 AMI may be mistaken, but there's nothing to buy or sell about this question.Lyric wise? "The Documentary" was NOT a good album lyric-wise, The Game's topics were made up of name dropping and talking about how he's bringing the West Coast back. How are you going to bring the West Coast back if you're too busy name dropping guys from the past? I'd rate the lyrics a 2.5/5 or 3/5.Beat wise? The production was spot on, thank God. If it weren't for the production, this album would have ended up like his other albums (decent or trash). 4.5/5. Yup. You're right about lyrical content and it's not just the name-dropping. Everytime I play the record straight through, it feels like he mentions "Jesus pieces" on every other song. I think West Coast fans, most noteably on this forum, jump to call something a "classic" because it's a great record that still sounds great. This and "All Eyez On Me" are two albums that although I personally love are just not classics to me.
I may be mistaken, but there's nothing to buy or sell about this question.Lyric wise? "The Documentary" was NOT a good album lyric-wise, The Game's topics were made up of name dropping and talking about how he's bringing the West Coast back. How are you going to bring the West Coast back if you're too busy name dropping guys from the past? I'd rate the lyrics a 2.5/5 or 3/5.Beat wise? The production was spot on, thank God. If it weren't for the production, this album would have ended up like his other albums (decent or trash). 4.5/5.