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This is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.
haha cmon guys, this is gettin' ridicilous... i ain't no Slaughterhouse fan, but Move On...
Quote from: RadioTube!™ on February 04, 2011, 04:55:25 PMThis is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.I agree. Before hearing this mixtape, I was frankly starting to worry if Game still had it in him to put out quality songs. I wasn't too crazy about "The R.E.D. Room." I thought "Brake Lights" was better but still not anything stellar. But there's definitely some good stuff on here. Really need to give the whole thing a few more listens, but so far I think my favorites are "RIP Story," "Taylor Made," "The Kill," "Heartbreaker," "Soft Rhodes," "I Just Want to Fuck," and "Supastar." Production-wise, it's a really eclectic sounding collection of songs. It's pretty impressive to me though, that he got all these guest artists and original production and then just gave it all away. I don't like all of the songs, but production-wise, I wish this was the standard for mixtapes, rather than just rapping over other artists' instrumentals.
Quote from: Trip Dee on February 04, 2011, 03:49:01 PMhaha cmon guys, this is gettin' ridicilous... i ain't no Slaughterhouse fan, but Move On...yeah this is topic about a mixtape Quote from: JohnnyL on February 04, 2011, 07:03:34 PMQuote from: RadioTube!™ on February 04, 2011, 04:55:25 PMThis is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.I agree. Before hearing this mixtape, I was frankly starting to worry if Game still had it in him to put out quality songs. I wasn't too crazy about "The R.E.D. Room." I thought "Brake Lights" was better but still not anything stellar. But there's definitely some good stuff on here. Really need to give the whole thing a few more listens, but so far I think my favorites are "RIP Story," "Taylor Made," "The Kill," "Heartbreaker," "Soft Rhodes," "I Just Want to Fuck," and "Supastar." Production-wise, it's a really eclectic sounding collection of songs. It's pretty impressive to me though, that he got all these guest artists and original production and then just gave it all away. I don't like all of the songs, but production-wise, I wish this was the standard for mixtapes, rather than just rapping over other artists' instrumentals. well i think more and more artists drop 'street albums'
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 05, 2011, 02:06:08 AMQuote from: Trip Dee on February 04, 2011, 03:49:01 PMhaha cmon guys, this is gettin' ridicilous... i ain't no Slaughterhouse fan, but Move On...yeah this is topic about a mixtape Quote from: JohnnyL on February 04, 2011, 07:03:34 PMQuote from: RadioTube!™ on February 04, 2011, 04:55:25 PMThis is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.I agree. Before hearing this mixtape, I was frankly starting to worry if Game still had it in him to put out quality songs. I wasn't too crazy about "The R.E.D. Room." I thought "Brake Lights" was better but still not anything stellar. But there's definitely some good stuff on here. Really need to give the whole thing a few more listens, but so far I think my favorites are "RIP Story," "Taylor Made," "The Kill," "Heartbreaker," "Soft Rhodes," "I Just Want to Fuck," and "Supastar." Production-wise, it's a really eclectic sounding collection of songs. It's pretty impressive to me though, that he got all these guest artists and original production and then just gave it all away. I don't like all of the songs, but production-wise, I wish this was the standard for mixtapes, rather than just rapping over other artists' instrumentals. well i think more and more artists drop 'street albums' Yeah, that's true. And I realize Game isn't the only artist to drop mixtapes with original production, but that format is just so much more listenable than conventional mixtapes, especially the untagged versions that do away with all of the dj's shoutouts and b.s. tagged all over the songs.
yeah the traditional mixtapes suck.well i can't think of an other artist right now that dropped so much free music in such a short time. although i think bishop lamont is the king of 'street' albums
Quote from: JohnnyL on February 05, 2011, 06:46:52 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 05, 2011, 02:06:08 AMQuote from: Trip Dee on February 04, 2011, 03:49:01 PMhaha cmon guys, this is gettin' ridicilous... i ain't no Slaughterhouse fan, but Move On...yeah this is topic about a mixtape Quote from: JohnnyL on February 04, 2011, 07:03:34 PMQuote from: RadioTube!™ on February 04, 2011, 04:55:25 PMThis is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.I agree. Before hearing this mixtape, I was frankly starting to worry if Game still had it in him to put out quality songs. I wasn't too crazy about "The R.E.D. Room." I thought "Brake Lights" was better but still not anything stellar. But there's definitely some good stuff on here. Really need to give the whole thing a few more listens, but so far I think my favorites are "RIP Story," "Taylor Made," "The Kill," "Heartbreaker," "Soft Rhodes," "I Just Want to Fuck," and "Supastar." Production-wise, it's a really eclectic sounding collection of songs. It's pretty impressive to me though, that he got all these guest artists and original production and then just gave it all away. I don't like all of the songs, but production-wise, I wish this was the standard for mixtapes, rather than just rapping over other artists' instrumentals. well i think more and more artists drop 'street albums' Yeah, that's true. And I realize Game isn't the only artist to drop mixtapes with original production, but that format is just so much more listenable than conventional mixtapes, especially the untagged versions that do away with all of the dj's shoutouts and b.s. tagged all over the songs. yeah the traditional mixtapes suck.well i can't think of an other artist right now that dropped so much free music in such a short time. although i think bishop lamont is the king of 'street' albums
No I didn't. If you look at my original post, I believe it starts out with me saying that this is not anywhere near the best mixtape of all time, because another person in this thread had said that it was. So, my original post was also directed at them and anyone else who felt like reading it, for that matter. I also don't think this is a perfect mixtape.
But there's a difference between reviewing something critically and complaining. Now, as I've said more times than I can now remember. I'm not the content police of this forum. You can complain as much as you want. My opinion is that rather than complain about a free mixtape, just keep what you want of it and get rid of what you don't.
would much rather discuss the actual merits and shortcomings of the mixtape, as that might actually be interesting whereas this is going nowhere.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 05, 2011, 06:53:16 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on February 05, 2011, 06:46:52 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 05, 2011, 02:06:08 AMQuote from: Trip Dee on February 04, 2011, 03:49:01 PMhaha cmon guys, this is gettin' ridicilous... i ain't no Slaughterhouse fan, but Move On...yeah this is topic about a mixtape Quote from: JohnnyL on February 04, 2011, 07:03:34 PMQuote from: RadioTube!™ on February 04, 2011, 04:55:25 PMThis is some of Game`s best work in YEARS.I agree. Before hearing this mixtape, I was frankly starting to worry if Game still had it in him to put out quality songs. I wasn't too crazy about "The R.E.D. Room." I thought "Brake Lights" was better but still not anything stellar. But there's definitely some good stuff on here. Really need to give the whole thing a few more listens, but so far I think my favorites are "RIP Story," "Taylor Made," "The Kill," "Heartbreaker," "Soft Rhodes," "I Just Want to Fuck," and "Supastar." Production-wise, it's a really eclectic sounding collection of songs. It's pretty impressive to me though, that he got all these guest artists and original production and then just gave it all away. I don't like all of the songs, but production-wise, I wish this was the standard for mixtapes, rather than just rapping over other artists' instrumentals. well i think more and more artists drop 'street albums' Yeah, that's true. And I realize Game isn't the only artist to drop mixtapes with original production, but that format is just so much more listenable than conventional mixtapes, especially the untagged versions that do away with all of the dj's shoutouts and b.s. tagged all over the songs. yeah the traditional mixtapes suck.well i can't think of an other artist right now that dropped so much free music in such a short time. although i think bishop lamont is the king of 'street' albums The only thing that really comes to mind is Nuttso dropped a whole bunch of free songs a few months ago. But as far as someone dropping that much free music in the form of a couple mixtapes (that pretty much play like albums), I can't think of anyone else.
^put it to rest, JohnyL already did...