The Game The Documentary 2 Review "Over-Hyped"
After carefully reviewing rapper The Game newest album The
Documentary 2, I've concluded that The Game is a living advertisement. The
Documentary 2 is the follow up album for Game's classic debut album The
Documentary, released in 2005. The Documentary was an instant classic with
songs like "Hate or Love It," and during that time period Game was
considered "the savior" for West Coast rappers. To make a long story
short, The Documentary was great! Now as for The Doc Two, well Game I
appreciate the lyrical efforts throughout the album. The lyrics were intricate and described the
images you wanted to portray on the album. Now hear me out, yes the songs
sound good, and yes The Game displayed some lyricism, but how many features
should be on an album in order for us to consider the album collaboration or
compilation album? The Documentary 2 track list includes 19 songs (including
intro & skit) and of the 19 songs 13 (excluding intro & skit) of them contains
features from one or more artist, and if they're not singing the hook that's
ridiculous to me. The Documentary 2 to me lacks creativity, innovation and
individuality, and seems as if Game wanted to be Kendrick and Drake when he
should be The Game. Not even counting the number of duplicate bars or similar
bars that were quoted from previous hip hop songs or artist. To top this off the whole album gives you a Good Kid M.a.a.d City vibe, which not a bad thing just unoriginal.
I understand that
we as artist pay homage to our idols and stuff but Game you over did it this
time. The number of other artist mentioned in this album is ridiculous, he
shouted out everyone and their momma. Below I've compiled a list of all the
songs and the Artist mentioned inside of those songs from Game. There is not
one song that didn't mention another artist or used their line, like come on!
To me that show lack of concept and creativity, to repetitively mention
established artist, especially if they're not reciprocating the favor. As for
the quality of songs they're good and well orchestrated, I could hear how
someone else would be able to enjoy and relate to the album, just not me. I'd
rather listen to all of the people he named and quoted, making me rate the
album a 5 out of 10.
Here's the List
On Me "What a Day, What A Day" Ice Cube - a good day
K.Dot
Dr. Dre
Erykah Badu
TDE
French Montana
No Limit/C-Murder
Step up
Mystikal
Mob Deep
Iggy Azaliea
Plies
Karreuche
Don't Trip
Tony Toni Tone
NWA
Standing on a Ferrais
Peyton Manning
Kanye West
Craig Mack
Jay Z
Trey Songz
R. Kelly
French Montana
Khole Kardashian
Dollar and a Dream
Kanye West
Andre 300
Lupe Fiasco
Ab Soul
Tupac
50 Cent
Mary J Blidge
Kendrick
Biggie
Big Pun
Dr. Dre
Made in America
Rich Porter
Kim Porter
Steph Curry
Michael Jordan
Raekwon
Dr. Dre
Nas
Tupac
Eazy E
Mac Dre
Tha Jacka
JT the Bigga Figga
Biggie
50 Cent
Hashtag
Luniz
Circles
Rihanna
Kanye
Dr. Dre
Dedicated
Future
Nicki Minaj
Meek Mill
BG
Lil Wayne
Turk
Bitch you ain't shit
"Bitches ain't shit but hoes and sluts" snoop
Joseline Hernandez
Stevie J
Drake
Summertime
Missy Eliot
Tupac
Biggie
Michael Jordan
"Give me a trap queen" Fetty Wap
Mula
Kanye
50 Cent
Eazy E
LL Cool J
The Doc 2
Dr. De
Future
Magic Johnson
Suge Knight
Diddy
Bruce Lee
Rihanna
Karreuche
Chris Brown
Tupac
Lauryn Hill
Wu Tang Clan
MC Hammer
Ja Rule
Rakim
Eminem
New York, New York
Rick Ross
Magic Johnson
Kanye
Obama
100
40
Black
OB
Biggie
Diddy
Hush
Lil Wayne
Bird man
Lil Snupe
Meek Mill
Tupac
Biggie
Drake
Pimp C
Just another day
Eazy E
NWA
Steph Curry
Allen Iverson
Faith Evans
Mary J Blidge
Dr. Dre
Amber Rose
Suge Knight
Nate Dogg
LA
Dr. Dre
Jay Z
You crazy I love the album
ReplyDeleteI love how you're so real and honest. This made me think of writers from a different perspective
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