When the highly anticipated project dropped on Jan. Game continued G-Unit’s trademark of making gangsta-ass albums that had big pop smashes with “How We Do” and “Hate It or Love It.” With production from a diverse array of A-list beatmakers like Buckwild, Havoc, Just Blaze, Timbaland, Hi-Tek, and Cool & Dre, the album’s geographical ambiguity only increased its appeal. Dre beats, 50 Cent hooks, and an Eminem feature for his debut album, The Documentary. Luckily for the Compton Blood with a Yonkers flow and a G-Unit affiliation, he had Dr. If Jayceon “Game” Taylor was going to break the dry spell, he’d need help. By 2005, it had literally been over a decade since a new West Coast rapper had made a huge national impact.
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