Legendary west coast rapper The Game celebrating 18th years of anniversary of his debut, multi platinum album ‘The Documentary’.
In Instagram post The Game made a very special announcement, where he mentions 50 Cent, Dr.dre, Busta Rhymes And More.
He Says : ’18 years ago today…. A hip hop classic was born. All I wanted to do was tell my story & make sure my son would never live the life I did. @snoopdogg passed me the torch, @bustarhymes kept me focused… @drdre laid the foundation & @50cent helped put the puzzle together.
I took @jonathanmannion to the depths of Compton, California & showed him the heart of what I survived. He captured the essence of my city, my hood & brought to the world my vision.
Always remember, it is no longer a dream once it becomes reality’
The Documentary’s big budget production from high-profile hip hop producers was well received from critics.The first half of the album contains “upbeat, gangsta boogie” tracks with the other half relegating “smoothed out R&B maneuvers”. At seven tracks, Dr. Dre co-executive produced the album with his “stripped-down cinematic” approach. “Westside Story” contains an “evil sounding piano plink”, “Dreams” has a “simultaneously smooth and eerie” beat, and “Hate It or Love It” unveils a “smoothed out R&B funk vibe”. “Higher” revolves around a pounding synth blast and “How We Do” contains syncopated hand claps with a beat described as “a hypnotic blast of sinister seduction powered by a deliciously primitive 808 pattern and a slinky synth.”
We hope 50 Cent and The Game will squash their long-time Beef and finally make some peace.
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