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Hard-hitting drums combined with another elite and funky Cool & Dre sample pave the way for the West Coast MC to unleash his mic skills. The Game gladly reminds the world why we all hate him, spitting 140 venomous bars as if he was stuck somewhere in 1992 Los Angeles.
Good Bad Ugly
Rising Star-Producer Hit-Boy lends his incredible haunting keys, though the instrumental still does not manage to outshine Game. The former trapper returns the world to a cold October 2001 night, where his home is invaded by three other dealers who are all carrying firearms. After some "shots fired" the injured rapper wakes up out of a coma to two LA detectives. The Game, however, despite being in his critical state, refuses to cooperate at all, and feeds the detectives, bullshit. A song to remember.
Dead People
The Dr. Dre produced concept track finds Game taking the perspective of a bullet. Backed by dark synths, as well as eerie horns, Game cleverly finds a way to assassinate his target, but can he get away with it?
Personal Favorites
Ricky f. Cuba Gooding Jr.
Born In The Trap
Momma Knows f. Nelly Furtado, Dr. Dre & K-Young
It Must Be Tough f. Pharrell
L.O.V.E. f. Ciara
Speakers on Blast f. Big Boi
Skippables
-none
Production Cast
Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Mars, Hit-Boy, StreetRunner, Timbaland, DJ Premier, Cool & Dre, DJ Khalil, Scott Storch
Bonus Cuts
Sure Look Good To Me (Prod. By The Neptunes)
Would I Be Wrong f. Akon (Prod. By Polow da Don)
Overall opinion-
Possible Classic (highest possible rating for an unfinished LP).
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