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Despite having parted ways with former mentors 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, The Game’s follow-up to 2005’s multiplatinum The Documentary doesn’t suggest he’s suffered much at their absence. The same basic elements are still here: a breathtakingly cocky attitude (he repeatedly insists that he’s on the same level as Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas, and 2Pac); versatile production by Just Blaze, Will.I.Am, Kanye West, Scott Storch, and others that sho… More >>


5 Responses to “Doctor’s Advocate”
NUFF SAID………..This dude is trash without Ferrari and Dre. Phat beats, Retarded snotty nose flow, swagger jacker = another garbage artist who will sell 3+ million units because Hip-Hop is Dead. NAS PLEASE SAVE US!
Rating: 1 / 5
I won’t just give it 5 stars right now. Sure this album is a great follow-up to “The Documentary”, but….
He needs to quit comparing himself to every single great rapper!!! Just because he’s dropped two great albums and a part of the over-hyped G-Unit vehicle, doesn’t mean he’s already IceCube-2Pac-Eazy-E-Nas all rolled in one. Dude, just prove it for the next decade like you promised in “The Documentary”. Then I might believe you.
The Game is the only G-Unit rapper I like. 50 Cent thinks he’s Tupac. Everyone else such as Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo etc. writes too many lyrics about Escalades and bling-bling. But Game just genuinely spits. His gritty voice combines with the great beats to make great albums.
Rating: 4 / 5
Lets get one thing out of the way. This album sounds great due to the lineup of excellent producers Game was able to get aid from. He also had many great features on this album, but did Game really give us something new? This time around there was more of the same name-dropping and bragging that worked on the last album, and this does not help Game’s album gain any originality. Other than “It’s Ok(One Blood),” “Compton,” “One Night,” and “Doctor’s Advocate,” the Game doesn’t really provide a window to his deepest thoughts rather than a window into what every other west coast rapper has said before. At one point, the album becomes monotonous because it lacks continuity and cohesion, and instead provides rambled ideas. “The Documentary” was Game’s gem, and despite the fact that he has room to improve, you simply can’t call this one a classic. Game the potential to become a “rap legend” as he proclaimed in 04’s “Dreams,” but he has to find his own style instead of copying past West Coast icons.
Rating: 2 / 5
Right off the bat how do you name your album after someone who is not apart of it. But then again he couldn’t name it anything else cause Dr. Dre is all he talks about and he pretty much just uses Dre’s flow. I had to go back and listen the The Documentry to remember what what Game really sounds like. This man’s rhyme book pretty much consist of Dr. Dre, West Coast, G Unit and 64 Impalas. He does so much name droppin it sounds like his reading out of a phonebook. this album is mediocre, it comes no where near the The Documentry. Big dissappoinment, not worth half the hype.
Rating: 1 / 5
game is whack,you should go back to the gay unit. you suck,they suck,the whole rap industry sucks.in the 90’s it was quality,but when you sell over 5 million units and you have no skills you know there’s something wrong.like gay-z,gay unit,eminem,game there’s just too many to name.pac would ride on all you fools.makaveli the don r.i.p.
Rating: 1 / 5