West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Finestic on December 09, 2009, 10:59:21 PM
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Simple question..
His namedropping is usually on point too..
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because it takes less talent? Its a lot easier to borrow someone else's name and classic lines rather than come up with your own quotables
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I kinda like it when he does it.
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I like Game, that's just his style, but it definitely gets excessive.
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It depends on how he uses it, if it goes with the concept of the song. Classic examples; namedropping on Game's Pain was on point (on of my fav. singles of 08), the name dropping on My Life was way too random for a introspective track about his life.
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When used properly there's nothing wrong with it like Game's Pain or on The Documentary (the song and even the album). Everything else though it pretty lame. There was no good reason to name drop Rihanna on Letter to the King.
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When used properly there's nothing wrong with it like Game's Pain or on The Documentary (the song and even the album). Everything else though it pretty lame. There was no good reason to name drop Rihanna on Letter to the King.
how? if he used her name as a metaphor "when it rains it pours i need rhiannas umbrella" its just a creative way of saying some shit
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In my opinion, it's not creative. It's corny. It's stupid. It doesn't add anything. You just name checked a popular r&b artist who isn't original or creative (just a a product of the machine). She's most likely just a fad. What did the song gain by adding that? Nothing. If he had name dropped someone who actually experienced some struggle it would make sense. (and up to this point in her career it was not publicly know she had not been beaten on.)
I've long ago accepted Game is an average lyricists. Some time he steps up and shines but mostly he isn't anything spectacular. There's nothing wrong with that. I still enjoy the majority of his music. You don't have to be a dope lyricists to be a dope artist. He's better than some, worst than others. It's his flaw, recognise it and move on. I don't see why people still have thsi conversation.
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'Like Father, Like Son' was the only time I thought this shit was wack, only the shit at the end of the 3rd verse though.
And On 'My Life'. Like what the fuck is The Beatles. 'Why did John Lennon have ta leave The Beatles?' Who gives a fuck. What does that have to do wit anythang.
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Other than that, it's all good in the hood. He says a few unnecessary stupid shit in a bar where them name drops don't belong, but regardless of them few ill thangs, like someone else said, it's son's style.
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Always thought that he Namedrops so much because he was talking bout the Rap Game ;-)
Plus i think that he mentions MC's that otherwise would 've been forgotten.Can't Remember one Rapper who gave Props to RED Alert on A Single
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'Like Father, Like Son' was the only time I thought this shit was wack, only the shit at the end of the 3rd verse though.
And On 'My Life'. Like what the fuck is The Beatles. 'Why did John Lennon have ta leave The Beatles?' Who gives a fuck. What does that have to do wit anythang.
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Other than that, it's all good in the hood. He says a few unnecessary stupid shit in a bar where them name drops don't belong, but regardless of them few ill thangs, like someone else said, it's son's style.
Isnt that Lennon line supposed to be him... because jimmy iovine called 50 cent dre and game the beatles and called game john lennon for leaving.
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because it takes less talent? Its a lot easier to borrow someone else's name and classic lines rather than come up with your own quotables
Game doesn't know how to name drop and make it sound hella creative. Shit sounds like he ran out of stuff to talk about like a groupie 8)
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In my opinion, it's not creative. It's corny. It's stupid. It doesn't add anything.
& it forever will be, end of story.
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A certain 2pac used to name drop at times quite a bit, i actually dont have a problem with it because its almost an identification of game now, that he name drops. When its excessive its too much but if he just droppin a fun track and he name drops in it, i dont have a problem with it. Does it add anything to the song? No, but nor would just a normal song if the song aint serious. So i have no problem with it. Again if he name drops on a serious song or through anger about someone, like the 50cent shit, it makes sense and comes off dope...kinda like on DA but when he just name droppin to name drop cuz he cant come up with a line, then its when people dont like it, to me it dont bother me, its just a filler line, like eminem saying 'peach plums pears and oranges' or someshit back in the day or just another stupid line, but like people won't like that, it'll be the same with a game line.
Overall though, games a dope rapper, nothin special as a lyricist but there aint many who are. Aslong as he puts out dope music, i won't hate. He come good twice in three, so im all for another album...if he flops in terms of music on this, then i'll loose interest like i have with other cats.
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'Like Father, Like Son' was the only time I thought this shit was wack, only the shit at the end of the 3rd verse though.
And On 'My Life'. Like what the fuck is The Beatles. 'Why did John Lennon have ta leave The Beatles?' Who gives a fuck. What does that have to do wit anythang.
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Other than that, it's all good in the hood. He says a few unnecessary stupid shit in a bar where them name drops don't belong, but regardless of them few ill thangs, like someone else said, it's son's style.
Isnt that Lennon line supposed to be him... because jimmy iovine called 50 cent dre and game the beatles and called game john lennon for leaving.
Oh for real? Didn't know that.