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The Documentary

The DocumentaryArtist: The Game
Label: Polydor Group
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 reviews
Sales Rank: 7309

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 70 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 000356202
UPC: 602498641439
EAN: 0602498641439
ASIN: B0006ZQ9BS

Release Date: January 24, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Intro To The Documentary - Dr. Dre, The Game, Che Vicious, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Rouble Kapoor, Mike Elizondo, Mark Batson, Wayne Kee
  • Westside Story - Dr. Dre, The Game, 50 Cent, Scott Storch, Mike Elizondo, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Jose Borges, Rouble Kapoor
  • Dreams - Kanye West, The Game, Kent Huffnagle, Joe Warlick, Steve Baughman, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Rouble Kapoor, Dr. Dre, Keenan "Kee Note" Holloway, Glenn Jefferies, Ervin "EP" Pope
  • Hate It Or Love It - Cool, The Game, 50 Cent, Robert "Big Brizz" Brisbane, Dr. Dre, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Mike Elizondo
  • Higher - Dr. Dre, The Game, Mark Batson, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Adam Hawkins, Scott Gutierrez, Rouble Kapoor, Natasha Mathis, Mike Elizondo
  • How We Do - Dr. Dre, The Game, 50 Cent, Mike Elizondo, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Adam Hawkins, Jose Borges, Rouble Kapoor
  • Don't Need Your Love - Havoc, The Game, Dr. Dre, Faith Evans, Robert Hannon, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Rouble Kapoor, Mike Elizondo
  • Church For Thugs - Just Blaze, The Game, Ryan West, David Brown, Scott Gutierrez, Justin Smith
  • Put You On The Game - The Game, Timbaland, Nate "Danja Handz" Hills, Demacio "Demo" Castellon, Marcella "Ms Lago" Aracia, Jimmy Douglas
  • Start From Scratch - Dr. Dre, The Game, Marsha of Floetry, Scott Storch, Steve Baughman, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Jose Borges, Rouble Kapoor
  • The Documentary - Jeff Bhasker, The Game, Jeff Reed, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Dr. Dre
  • Runnin' - Hi-Tek, The Game, Tony Yayo, Steve Baughman, Michael Dobmeier, Dr. Dre, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Dion Jenkins
  • No More Fun And Games - Just Blaze, The Game, Ryan West, David Brown, Ken Lewis
  • We Ain't - Eminem, The Game, Luis Resto, Steve King, Mike Strange, Tony Campana
  • Where I'm From - Focus..., The Game, Jason Schweitzer, Nate Dogg, Kevin Davis, Oscar "Filtrate" Ramirez, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Jose Borges, Dr. Dre, Steve Baughman, Tank
  • Special - Needlz, The Game, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Nate Dogg, Ky Miller, Rouble Kapoor, Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo
  • Don't Worry - Dr. Dre, The Game, Mary J. Blige, Mike Elizondo, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Jose Borges, Rouble Kapoor, Lionel "LJ" Holoman
  • Like Father, Like Son - Buckwild, The Game, Busta Rhymes, Ed Scratch, Ryan West, Steve Baughman, Michael Dobmeier, Dr. Dre, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
If the Game's G Unit-fuelled debut--the most anticipated CD of early 2005--is supposed to be the Answer like Iverson, then what was the question? Well, when an emcee gets to rifle through 50 Cent's Rolodex to hand-pick top flight producers Timbaland, Just Blaze, Kanye West) it's a can't miss scheme, right? In this case, uh-huh. "Westside Story" is Game's opportunity to remind crunk-come-lately's that his region is still rap relevant. On the Dr Dre produced "Higher" he snorts: "I got 'em (Impala's) in every colour, yeah I'm a known stunna." Yep, he's rich now too, and drives whips that cost more than most make in a year. It doesn't even matter much that he's a B minus rhyme spitter, or that he spends way too much studio time name dropping. His real life 50 Cent-esque narratives (been shot, involvement in "subterranean" activities) makes cuts like the introspective, Havoc-hemmed "Don't Need Your Love" with Faith Evans that much more compelling. Boasting a half-dozen plus other sure-fire hit singles including the Kanye burner "Dreams," few albums can match up to IThe Documentary/I--the only Game in town.--IDalton Higgins/I


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5 out of 5 stars The Game is the best rapper in the game now!   February 21, 2005
YoungNoble (London (UK))
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Man i love this album, i bought this album since the day it was released and it's still in my cd player and i just keep listening to it. To be honest i wasn't expecting Game to be this good, he has everything a good rapper should have and if he continues to do what his doing at the moment, than in a couple of years time his name will be remembered in hip-hop along with Pac, Biggie, Nas, Dre, Jay and all the other rap legends. brBut i have to say this album wouldn't have been this good without the magic touch of Dre, no one can match his producing skills, every album he touches or every song he touches becomes a big hit. i can't wait for his new album Detox.brAnyway back to The Game, i love almost every song in this album.brHere's my favourite 5 songs:pHate it or Love it-This song is the bomb, great production by Dre, great verses from 50 and Game, deep lyrics.pDon't need your love-This is my second favourite song on the album, not many people like this one, i don't know why because this song has great lyrics with a good message, and Faith does a great job on the hook.pStart from scratch-What a track this is, i heard he was drunk when he did this song and you can tell it from the way he raps, but really emotional song with good lyrics and a great beat.pHigher-My favourite on the album, when i heard this song for the first time, i didn't like this at all, but it just grew on me and it became my favourite song one the whole album, i love the beat, this is a magic from Dre, and Games lyrics make this song a classic.pSpecial-Game and Nate, good combination and a great song, i like the beat, the lyrics, the hook by Nate, i love everything about this song. Again, great production by Dre.pThe rest of the songs are great too, Dreams, Westside story, How we do, We ain't, Whare i'm from, Like father like son.brBasicaly this is one of the best albums i've heard in a long, long time. Good to see some great rappers coming out and showing their talents, we need them instead of this fake rappers like, Lil Jon, nelly, chingy, lil flip, all this b***** can't rap they just talk b*******.pPeace.pOUTLAW


5 out of 5 stars What 50 Cent wishes he was!   January 30, 2005
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Before buying this album, i had only heard the track Dreams, and this was for the sole reason it was produced by Kanye West. It was to my surprise just how strong the rest of the album was! In my opinion there is not a single weak track on the album, although there are most certainly stand out tracks. Personal favourites, Westside Story, which was a great choice of track to start the album with. This is then followed by Dreams, which for me is definitely the best track on the album. Being such a big fan of Dr Dre, his trademark beats are all over the album, such as Higher, which another stand out track on the album. Eminem also continues to show his production talents on We Ain't, which again is a very strong track.brIn short, this is album shows The Games clear vocal talent, along with production from the best in the industry.brGO BUY IT NOW!!


5 out of 5 stars No More Fun And Games........   March 25, 2005
Ameen Nassir
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The Game (real name: Jayceon Tayler) has been sitting on the backburner of Shady/Aftermath for over a year a half now. During that time, he's been releasing mixtape material taking shots from Jersey MC Joe Budden. Finally, though, around the middle of 2004, we got a chance to hear "Westside Story", which is undoubtedly one of Game's best tracks. At the end of '04 we saw him in his first video (the remix vid. for "Certified Gangstas" by DipSet's Jim Jones) then soon after "How We Do" dropped.pWhen I picked up this album i had read several reviews saying one thing "the beats are hot, the lyrics are not". I was told this was an average album with great production but lyrcially couldn't hold up to any other G-Unit member. I was also told that Joe Budden's album was better (which i believe it is, but Game's isn't as bad as its being made out to be).pGame's album has several high points. Yes, the production does carry some tracks through that otherwise would've been trash ("Put You On The Game", "How We Do", "Higher") but Game shines lyrically on so many other tracks its hard to notice. The uptempo feel-good 50 Cent collabo "Hate It or Love It" comes to mind in this category, seeing as how Game outshines his G-Unit partner throughout the entire track. Other tracks where Game lyrically shines are "Westside Story" (which suffers from being almost a year old before the albums release), "Dreams", "No More Fun Games" "Like Father Like Son".pThe thing about The Documentary that makes it good, though, isn't the high-standard lyrics but rather the entertainment. On "Start From Scratch" he raps an entire song flat out drunk it comes off as the best track on the album. Why? Because its entertaining, its something we haven't heard before its emotional. Another track like this is the title track, which is basically just him linking together classic LP titles in the chorus name-dropping several times throughout his verses. One way or another, though, it comes off as a really good track.pThe only low points on The Documentary are Tony Yayo's verse on "Runnin" (flat out horrible), the fact that Busta Rhymes is only on this album as a chorus singer and the Mary J. song being too dull. The rest of the album is above-average due to its entertainment factors, Game's lyrics or the stellar production.pBest songs:br-Westside Storybr-Dreamsbr-Hate It Or Love Itbr-Start From Scratchbr-The Documentarybr-No More Fun Gamesbr-Like Father Like SonpOverall Rating - 4.5/5


5 out of 5 stars "Its all a game...and I play the Game."   May 14, 2005
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Where has The Documentary been all my life? Just when you thought that rap was slowly becoming one-dimensional with all the focus steering towards biatches, bling-bling and just plain meaningless blah-blah here comes something that has long been anticipated by avid rap lovers. The documentary is like a Chinese stir-fry recipe: it's got a bit of everything - club anthem (How we do...obviously), catchy mellow tracks like Hate it or Love it, thought-provoking tracks like Start from scratch, and that collabo with Eminem is one good reason to at least sample this hot album. Game could easily be a composition of 50cent, Xzibit a dab of Joe Budden with just a hint of 2pac. Nevertheless Game is unique in his gritty rhyme showing versatility in most of his tracks and making good use of the beats courtesy of the likes of Dre and Kanye West. Last words? in 5 years time you'll probably still be bobbing your head to this CD along with the Chronic and Doggystyle albums...enjoy!


5 out of 5 stars Great Album!   March 10, 2005
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

One of the best albums as a whole i have heard in a long time, i do not usually like every song on an album but this is a rare exception..............i really do suggest you buy it!

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