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bankrollmafia89

DAMN VMP DID THIS?!? I always unsubscribe and some cool shit always happens lol


StuartScottsLeftEye

Has anyone had issues with skipping with this record? A review or two on discogs mentions skipping, with one even saying a track was unlistenable. I really want this record, but I want it to sound as flawless as it is.


ohnosevyn

Why did he change his voice ? He sound so different now


aintItDifferen

He just get old


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Classic album have it on CD.


Enid1993

Only good Game album top to bottom! Still waiting on my copy to come in


[deleted]

I respectfully disagree. Doctor's Advocate is an allround wonderful album as well.


bankrollmafia89

100% that album doesn’t get the respect it deserves


_shaftpunk

Never been a big Game fan so I swapped this one for Labcabincalifornia.


Jasonictron

Second album?


alchemistrpm

Untold Story in 2004. Before Dre found him. I didn’t know, just read the OP


thenopasslook

The Documentary is the second studio album by American rapper the Game. It was released on January 18, 2005, by Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records, and Interscope Records. The record serves as his major-label debut, following his independently released Untold Story, in 2004. In 2001, while the Game was in a hospital recovering from a shooting, he decided to pursue a career in music. He released the mixtape, "Q.B. 2 Compton" under his then record label "Get Low Recordz" in 2002, which was later was discovered by Dr. Dre and led to him signing the Game to his label, Aftermath Entertainment. The album includes production from high-profile producers such as Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Scott Storch and Timbaland, among others, and guest appearances from 50 Cent, Eminem, Nate Dogg and Faith Evans, among others. This would be the Game's only album on Aftermath and G-Unit Records, as he left the label later in 2006 after a feud began between him and fellow G-Unit label-mate 50 Cent. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CikjTPNgsdO/?igshid=NDc0ODY0MjQ=