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His hero Ice Cube, formerly of the Compton collective NWA, turns up for a duet on the gritty street anthem "California Sunshine," while former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker got behind the kit for the euphoric club banger "The Dope Boys," a song that had radio programming directors and hardened gangbangers alike throwing their hands in the air. Chef Raekwon from Wu-Tang Clan contributes a fiery 32 bars on the densely layered, New York hard-core-inspired "Bulletproof Diaries." And Chicago rapper Common spits streetwise verses on "Angel," an '80s electro-sounding song produced by Kanye West.
guest appearances from Ice Cube, Lil Wayne and Raquan
Most notably, though, rap's million-plus-selling man, the Louisiana MC Lil Wayne (whose new album “Tha Carter III” topped the national album chart last week), guests on two of the Game's new songs: "Red Magic" and "My Life." Both were produced by hip-hop hit-makers Cool & Dre earlier this month and seem to mark the beginning of a beautiful rap friendship; arguably, no two solo artists have collaborated so fruitfully since Method Man and Red Man teamed for a string of hits in the '90s.
only thing that looks really great is that remake of ghetto bird remix, lookin forward to that..please game dont ruin it with namedroping
Quote from: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on June 25, 2008, 11:15:09 AMonly thing that looks really great is that remake of ghetto bird remix, lookin forward to that..please game dont ruin it with namedropingonly thing that looks great?get the fuck out if u bothered by him namedrop why are u checkin for him?lol this nigga still waiting on B.o.s.s. and shit. have can u say only thing that looks great with like 21 tracks u havent heard yet?this nigga gay as fuck. if Game namedrops so much who are u to tell him how to rap when u claim u not a fan?stop listening to his shit its that easy, he doesnt have to cater to some internet nigga thats not even a fan.