The_Game-LAX_(Explicit)-2008-THEGAME

Here's the group rip of highly anticipated third album from The Game. I know that taint-san posted a copy of it but it wasn't the scene release. I listened to it and it's another classic Game album. This is guaranteed to get you some bank when you start putting it out to the block. Get it!
morphs
ARTIST : The Game
TITLE : LAX
LABEL : Geffen Records
GENRE : Rap
BITRATE : 181 kbps avg
SOURCE : CD (LP)
PLAYTIME : 01:16:21
SIZE : 106.MB
STORE DATE : 2008-08-00
Track List
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1. Intro 1:21
2. LAX Files 3:59
3. State Of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) 3:38
4. Bulletproof Diaries (feat. Raekwon) 4:52
5. My Life (feat. Lil Wayne) 5:20
6. Money 5:13
7. Cali Sunshine (feat. Bilal) 4:33
8. Ya Heard (feat. Ludacris) 4:04
9. Hard Liquor (Interlude) 1:50
10. House Of Pain 4:32
11. Gentleman's Affair (feat. Ne-Yo) 3:39
12. Let Us Live (feat. Chrisette Michelle) 4:39
13. Touchdown (feat. Raheem DeVaughn) 3:59
14. Angel (feat. Common) 4:28
15. Never Can Say Goodbye (feat. Latoya Williams) 4:40
16. Dope Boys (feat. Travis Barker) 4:00
17. Game's Pain (feat. Keyshia Cole) 4:21
18. Letter To The King (feat. Nas) 5:45
19. Outro 1:28
Part 1
Part 2
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3 comments:
not loving this album im afraid. It represents everything wrong with Hip Hop, i.e. a nice soft beat with a R&B singing hook were the lyrics are super-ghetto-hardcore.
Guaranteed sales from teenage kids all over the land, hooked in by the beat and then thinking that this is what Hip Hop is all about.
Meanwhile, the following releases get no love:
GZA/Genius "Pro Tools"
Shabazz The Disciple "The Vault (Hidden Safiyahz)"
Almighty (Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, C-Rayz Walz, M-80, Son One & 5-Star) "Original Sin: Strength In Numbers"
I miss West Coast Hip Hop (especially before the eminem, G-unit stuff), the new Ice Cube didnt hit the spot for me either
Really? I'm digging the album. I get what you're saying though.
How you going to hate on Eminem though? Cracka got more skill than most people in the game combined.
not hating on Eminem, loved the first and second albums..very original, excellent lyrics/story telling on Dre beats, whats to hate?. Most heads were questioning if it could do it without Dre, the answer was the third album. Then he made that video where he did an impression of Michael Jackson. Who (in the Hip Hop community) would make fun of Michael Jackson? Wu-Tang? DITC? D12 stuff was good too.
then all the G-unit stuff is a problem for me. Again, all R&B beats with R&B singing hooks and hardcore lyrics. Its not real Hip Hop, its industry Hip Hop.
I remember when Hip Hop was the West Coast, NWA Dre Snoop 2Pac Dogg Pound Ice Cube Cypress Hill
it just aint the same no more
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