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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #75 on: December 22, 2006, 02:26:35 PM »
but hey when did dre say : I aint spend my own money since i first signed Eminem ?

I have not heard that song.


The original version of Game's "Where I'm From" had a Dre verse on there. It's on the Dretox mixtape.
 

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #76 on: December 22, 2006, 04:43:48 PM »
but hey when did dre say : I aint spend my own money since i first signed Eminem ?

I have not heard that song.


The original version of Game's "Where I'm From" had a Dre verse on there. It's on the Dretox mixtape.
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #77 on: December 22, 2006, 04:49:01 PM »
heh, where can i get that shit? i got a pretox mixtape the other day, was pretty cool. -T

 
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #78 on: December 22, 2006, 05:32:58 PM »
Dre is NOT KING!!! FUCK IT   2PAC SAD FUCK DRE , THEN GAME SAID FUCK DRE!  ITS ALL REPEAT
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #79 on: December 22, 2006, 07:12:28 PM »
Ill have to see it on a site to believe it, right now its forum talk to me, all it is.
 

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #80 on: December 22, 2006, 07:26:44 PM »
LOL Watch everyone turn on Game now for just being real and calling Dre's bullshit. As faggish and strange Game's fascination with Dre is, he's still giving the man props and showing him appreciation for jump starting his career. Instead of Dre telling both 50 and Game to shut the fuck up and get that money, he chose one bitch boy over the other, thus making him a bitch as well.

Also, I would be upset to if I made a track like Doctor's Advocate (aka Stan pt. 2) and didn't get a thank you........but I would never do anything that stupid.
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #81 on: December 22, 2006, 07:33:39 PM »
good thing this shit is fake lol......fuckin game
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #82 on: December 22, 2006, 08:45:18 PM »
Ah damn, I was hoping it was real.
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #83 on: December 22, 2006, 10:32:36 PM »
it aint real, thats all bullshit
 

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #84 on: December 23, 2006, 01:57:01 AM »
Is this shit real? Cuz if it is, it's kinda fucked up, but hey i knew something like this would happen...
 

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #85 on: December 23, 2006, 01:59:25 AM »
is this shit real? post a link to the interview

fo real i find it hard to beleive

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #86 on: December 23, 2006, 08:18:15 AM »
this aint real, why sweat dre on his hole album. then now  start  ???talking shit. nah. ??? ???
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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #87 on: December 23, 2006, 08:49:27 AM »
here´s the only Game interview on that site. now close this dumb fuck thread

Yes, the names are still plunging from Jayceon ‘The Game’ Taylor‘s palate and foremost is the moniker of ‘The Documentary’ (The Game’s 2005 multi-platinum hit) architect Andre Young. Top flight rapper and new master of spin (of course JMJ is watching), The Game has helped ignite a feverish buzz for his forthcoming LP ‘The Doctor’s Advocate’-an album with no beats by Dr. Dre-by dropping the trouble-maker cloak for a more esteemed role as semi-savior of his namesake. This is for Hip Hop, he has said. The good Doc, though highly influential, doesn’t make The Game, he has labored. And 50...well that’s old news.
The factory’s platinum training wheels are off his 6-4 Impala. It’s time to ride for self; I mean for the west; no for…this is complex. Seems like the only solid is The Game’s rugged mic talk. Aftermath or Geffen-loyal or disloyal-his rhymes don’t lie…or at least their forms are airtight. And it doesn’t hurt to enlist Dre protégés and co-workers, from Nottz and Hi-Tek to Scott Storch and J.R. Rotem. In any case fans, peers and nosy journalists are itching like fiends to see if this brash chameleon cruises to the winner’s circle or breaks down from overheating (truces have been made, broken and sworn by again, but just check the site for The Game’s latest G-Unit diss track, “Soundscan”).

‘The Doctor’s Advocate,’ exclaims its’ author and executive producer, should indeed be tops on everyone’s lists during the music industry’s loaded 2006 fourth quarter. No more saying names just to entertain the crew for The Game, head of a much lighter Black Wall Street gang. This time it’s for paper and respect.

Nobodysmiling.com : How you feeling bro?

The Game : Aw man I’m feeling good. I feel like Dun Dada when he hit the bricks.

Nobodysmiling.com : (Laughs). That’s what’s up. So why not change the title of your album if Dre’s not going to be apart of it?

The Game : The album title is about-it’s about more than Dre man-like Doctor Dre is the only doctor in the world man.

Nobodysmiling.com : That’s true.

The Game : I feel like Hip Hop needs surgery. Nas say Hip Hop is dead. I don’t say Hip Hop is dead, I just say Hip Hop is down, so on this album I’m the doctor. And the advocate-you gotta know the definition of advocate: to advocate for someone, some place or something. But I’m advocating for a lot of people on this one: for my hometown, Compton; for Hip Hop; for the whole Hip Hop generation-from the west to everybody. That’s the definition behind the title.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. I hear you. You mentioned Nas. I know he supports you, you support him. Have you guys had any talks about that idea that Hip Hop is dead?

The Game : Who, Nas?

Nobodysmiling.com : Yeah.

The Game: Aw man Nas, he do what he do. I’m not questioning nothing Nas say. That dude is a legend. He got down on my album on a track that features Marsha from Floetry and myself called "Why You Hate the Game;" I did a track on his album which is indeed over a Dr. Dre beat, so that dude is a legend. I’m just learning-really just soaking up game-but to have the opportunity to work with that type of-that caliber of a emcee is just the biggest shit in the world to me.

Nobodysmiling.com : Yes sir. So you guys haven’t discussed that idea: that Hip Hop is dying or dead?

The Game : No. That’s Nas’ thoughts and whatever he thinks and whatever he say I’m riding with it man cause that’s one of my Hip Hop brothers man.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. You told Sway that your album is the most anticipated album of the year. Do you think the people are anticipating yours more than Jay-z or Nas?

The Game : Yup!

Nobodysmiling.com : You say "yup?"

The Game : Hell yeah!

Nobodysmiling.com : Why do you feel that way?

The Game : Because at the end of the day I got the most momentum and the biggest buzz. I mean, it just so happens to be me. It’s not a certain reason. I mean, to really find out the reason why it is that way you would have to summons every Hip Hop fan in the world. That’s just how the streets would have it and I didn’t some up with that. People dubbed my album the most anticipated album, and I think that it is because of all the controversy and…the success of the first album and all the questions that’ve been raised during the duration of the recording process for ‘The Doctor’s Advocate’- a lot of reasons. But it’s definitely the most anticipated.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. I hear you. In an interview in the last XXL you say, "In my heart I feel like Pac." How do you think he would feel if he knew you said that, given your association with Jimmy "Henchman" and Dr. Dre, people he really didn’t fool with toward the end?

The Game : I think that Pac died before he could really…before he could really tell people how he really felt. I don’t think he was alive long enough to really, really, really show people that picture of Pac which was bout to be more humble and going back to when entered the game. I studied Pac’s career like people get ready for the SATs, and I know that in his last days- his last words, his last poems, his last songs-that that conviction man was a real harsh reality for him. You know, sometimes I blame the west coast because the influence out here is so strong that coming from out of town I think that different people, different situations, different vibes just got into Pac's head and turned him into something that he really wasn’t.

Pac was a smart man. He’s like a wise black man. A soldier if you will. An apostle to Hip Hop. I think that anybody that knows Pac's music as well as I do-a real Hip Hop fan or any true Hip Hop ni**a that knows Pac in the essence of being Tupac Shakur and not just Tupac the Gangster rapper on the west coast-would know that Tupac is-he had a different mind state. A lot of things were about to change in not only his life but his career.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. So you feel like he went out there and really got caught up in that gang stuff and got sidetracked?

The Game : Exactly. Even though he profited-though I don’t even know if he profited. But a lot of people profited off of his album-that ‘All Eyez on Me," his Makaveli album. I just think that Pac was gonna be on another page. If we coulda' got another album it woulda' been a totally different Pac-matter of fact it woulda' been the Pac from early but a much more wiser and older and you woulda' seen a lot of growth through what Tupac was gonna do.

He was bout to make The Outlawz just as big as he was-like, Pac was doing a lot of things-he was acting. he was already [showing] he was gonna take his ride not so much away from the streets, but he wasn’t gonna be involved in so much drama and so much politics. I think that Pac was a lot smarter than that. I never met em' a day in my life-[but] just from what I studied and what I heard from em'- but I think that my analysis might be one of the greatest analyses ever made on his life and his career.

Nobodysmiling.com : Word up. I did hear that he was about to do some stuff with Buckshot and Bootcamp, so it was definitely going to be a new movement. Game you’ve said that many rappers are preoccupied with being trend savvy and killing soundscan, so why on your new G-Unit diss do you-the title is "Soundscan" and talk about how Buck and Banks aren’t going to sell?

The Game : Cause that shit is funny man: how ni**as be talking so much shit and then when they album drops they be flopping. Banks went on Rap City last night [and] said some things about me with a mediocre/sub-par/garbage freestyle, but I just wanna let ni**as know that I be hearing em, so I shoot out some shit real fast, and I know they be thinking like ‘How the fuck is he doing this shit?! He doing all this other shit and he ready to put a album in?’ This is Hip Hop man and every time somebody say something about me and I don’t like it and I figure that I can give a response and it can be potent I’m gonna drop something man. this hip-hop. it ain’t no rules to this shit.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK.

The Game : Do whatever you wanna do, but you gotta be careful because you can have a long life in this shit or have a very short life. Longevity is my thing-I’m gonna be around for a while.

Nobodysmiling.com : Real talk. I hear you. what do you say to people who say, ‘Oh. he’s starting up this beef stuff again cause his album’s coming out?’

The Game : Aw man, they don’t really care man. At the end of the day they gon say that but controversy, beef- all that shit- is what sells hip hop; it’s what sells anything in the world; you go to the movies, you go to the movies to see a good movie and it probably has somebody crying or somebody getting hit by a car or some shoot out or somebody dying if it’s a good movie. ni**as ain’t going to movies to see no boring ass ni**a-to see one person walk down a fucking street…

Nobodysmiling.com : (Laughs).

The Game: Controversy, drama, that shit sells everything in the world man. So at the end of the day people really, really want this shit. I think that hip-hop beef is healthy as long as it doesn’t tear away from the big picture or become violent or tragic as it did with Tupac and Biggie. I think that Kool Moe Dee and LL and KRS-ONE and MC Shan, those beefs were handled successfully that just were battles.

Nobodysmiling.com : Exactly.

The Game : In hip hop it’s only one number one spot and you got five hundred hip hop artists that wanna be number, so that’s a beef in itself man. So everybody can just like stop tryna get down on me and say that I’m doing this and I’m doing that-I ain’t doing nothing but tryna add longevity and tryna survive in this shit. If anything I’m defending myself and I’m gonna do that as long as I’m potent in this hip-hop industry.

Nobodysmiling.com : Word up. I hear you. On that song you do clarify that the line on "One Blood"- "You thirty eight and you still rapping, ugh!"-is for Tony Yayo. Did you say that to make sure people didn’t think you were talking about Jay-Z?

The Game : No, I didn’t say it to make sure people didn’t think I was talking about Jay-Z. I mean, if the shoe fit where it but I was talking bout Tony Yayo in the song and I just wanted to clarify that cause a lot of people had questions, so I just thought I’d put that out there.

Nobodysmiling.com : Yes sir. which song on ‘The Doctor’s Advocate’ lets us walk through your mind more than any other song?

The Game : Um….the last song on the album, which is called "Why You Hate The Game," which features Nas and Marsha from Floetry.

Nobodysmiling.com : Word. and why is that so personal, so real?

The Game : Cause the shit is just real. It’s a just blaze beat; it’s the god emcee, Nas and Cocaine Game on a track together with Marsha from Floetry who sings like a humming bird and unicorn. The song is ten minutes long, so when people hear that song their gonna know that I’m here to stay. I’ma emcee before anything else man and my longevity is gon be crazy in this hip-hop shit. On this album I’m coming for people’s necks. Every ni**a in the world is gon respect me after this because I can flat out do this shit.

Nobodysmiling.com : Ten minutes? stop playing. And Marsha-her voice is golden. That’s what’s up. Game you have to be a strong smart man to succeed in this industry, so how have you compensated for not having a dad to prep you for all the snakes and success you’re dealing with?

The Game : Man what better father than the streets man? I learned my hardest lesson taking five shots man and going into a coma; woke up out that man and I fathered myself, so I’m here.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. I hear you. Game, honestly, what have you sacrificed to become a quote/ unquote hip-hop superstar.

The Game : I’ve sacrificed my regular life man; I can’t do the things that regular people can do anymore and just like go out and have fun-chill with my family-without being noticed, without having to sign autographs. But I love that shit anyway cause this is what I signed up for man and I’m here to make my mark and…man fuck it, I’m the game man! period. I’m just gon take this shit by storm. I came in so fast, blew up so fast and rose to the top of Hip Hop’s-pretty much up amongst hip hop’s elite men and that’s where I wanna be , that’s where I’m gon stay.

Nobodysmiling.com : Trying to maintain that spot. I hear you. Game are you open to reconciling with Ras Kass like you’ve done with Xzibit, since he’s a west coast veteran?

The Game : Man fuck Ras Kass!

Nobodysmiling.com : That’s where it stands, huh?

The Game : That’s where it stands man.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. Game, are you going rap or write for the ‘Detox’ album?

The Game : I don’t know man. I might. I might not. It depends. We’ll work it out.

Nobodysmiling.com : Would you like to?

The Game : Um…I’d like to sell a million records the first week.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. You almost married a politicians daughter, so what is similar about Washington’s political infighting and smearing and the way rappers go at each other?

The Game: Shit man, politicians-George bush and Sadaam-you know…it’s beef everywhere. I’m not really into that fucking political warfare shit, but hip hop is my job and I love, so I’ll be to work tomorrow morning at eight AM sharp and slide my time card and I check out at the end of the day [and] go home to my family. That’s what it is. it’s my job. I live it.

Nobodysmiling.com : OK. punch in and punch out. I hear that. Hey Game I appreciate your time immensely brother.

The Game : One love bro.

Nobodysmiling.com : All right.

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #88 on: December 23, 2006, 09:13:03 AM »
would have been fucked if true!
 

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Re: The Game: "Fuck Dre, Fuck Aftermath"
« Reply #89 on: December 23, 2006, 10:06:14 AM »
so its fake then?????