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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Official Review: The Game's L.A.X


As Stated Below(and Album link), L.A.X leaked earlier this week. Personally I feel the album is a huge step forward for him as an emcee. The album has reflections of the west coast sound he and us(well me and the splifted team at least) grew up on. The album however is not all about lowriders, gangs, and other sterotypes of California life. He actually talks about serious topics like life, death, his heroes in rap and life( such as his song on the album with Nas entitled "Letter to The King" about Dr. King and his song "Never Can Say Goodbye" about 2pac and Biggie). His album has strong contributions also. Lil' Wayne, Ludacris, Common, Raekwon, Ice Cube, ans the before mentioned Nas among others appear on the album. The guest may seem to take away from The Game, at least to people that haven't listened to the album. The Game has become an emcee. He raps waymore complex than on his previous albums. I mean I have been a pretty hard critic on him but he has stepped up. Songs that feature this improvement are: L.A.X. Files, Bulletproof Diaries, Ya Heard, Let Us Live, and Angel. Overall, I feel LAX is pretty good I will give it 4/5 joints. The Game's improved rapping and great beats from Kanye, Cool & Dre, Nottz, DJ Toomp, and Scott Storch(what he is still making beats lol) make i a pretty good album. Cop that( Don't just download buy the cds we approve of) Peace....

1 comment:

ReV. Prime Time said...

idk mane i personally dont get a damn about tha game but ima check his new album...an c wat u talkin bout no homo