Music : LAX
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517745292
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Geffen Records
Release Date: August 26, 2008
Sales Rank: 1337
Studio: Geffen Records
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Album Description: The Game returns with his third and supposedly last CD LAX. Keisha Cole is featured on the lead off track 'Game's Pain.' Other guests include Ice Cube, Raekwon, Ludacris, Bilal and Raheem DeVaughn, appearing on "State of Emergency," "Bulletproof Diaries," "Cali Sunshine" and "Touchdown," respectively. Cool & Dre, Irv Gotti, Nottz, J.R. Rotem, Scott Storch, DJ Toomp, Hi-Tek and Kanye West lend their production efforts to the album.
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This is the third Game album and the third classic album he has. I gave this CD 5 stars because every track on the CD is well written and I enjoy listening to it. The features (which include Nas and Common) are amazing. There is not one track on this CD that you will not like. He also brings back that early 90s west coast feeling on his tracks with cube and common. This is one of the best CD releases of 2008 and well worth the price.
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'The Game' really doesn't have anything to say that hasn't been rapped about in a West Coast album before. Instead of coming up with new, original lyrical content, 'The Game' builds off of content that has been a staple of the gangsta rap sub-genre since its interpretation. Even so, the production and slick lyrics found on 'LAX' make it a keeper for the collection and one of the year's highlights.
Featuring a diverse list of guests from DMX to NAS to Travis Barker, 'The Game' raps over West Coast-style beats to subjects that include his life as a gangsta ('LAX Files', 'My Life', 'House of Pain') to his love of hip-hop ('Angel', 'Game's Pain'). Yes, unlike the legends in the game such as Ice Cube and Dr. Dre he often sounds insincere on here, but he drops some dope rhymes that make 'LAX' worthwhile regardless. Also, the beats are especially good, and if you've heard the first single ('Dope Boys') then you'll know what I'm talking about.
Unfortunately, there are some flaws to this album too. The R&B flavored 'Gentleman's Affair' features the always-awful Ne-Yo as a guest artist and 'LAX Files' with Ice Cube is perhaps the most boring West Coast inspired track ever produced (lyrically and production-wise).
Sure, 'LAX' is by the numbers. Sure, it's a bit generic. And, sure, you've most likely heard what this album had to offer even prior to listening to it. Regardless, the excellent production and entertaining lyricism make it worth a purchase. ... Read More
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The Game has much more commercial appeal than any other west coast artist but he constantly sacrifices that commercial appeal by rooting his albums in a west coast sound that is dead for a lot of people. He has the talent to put out records that don't reference other hip-hop artists but he continues to piss off his detractors by doing just that.
No surprise then that, L.A.X. his 3rd album is a mix of hard core gangster lyrics and music that recalls early 90s hip-hop. He pays homage (or bites depending on how you look at it) to Ice Cube on "State Of Emergency". "Game's Pain" is nostalgic in both the lyrics as Game pays respect to hip-hop pioneers and in music with a track that straight out of The Hitmen's (Bad Boy hit makers) vaults. "Bullet Proof Diaries" is a song title from the `Only Built For Cuban Links' era and it has the same cinematic feel to it as Raekwon & Game trade war stories ala Rae & Ghost of old. "House of Pain" which is a nod to Everlast's old group of the same name does not fare well but "Cali Sunshine" with Bilal on the hook and "Ya Heard" with needle skipping sound effects make up for it.
Unfortunately, in today's shallow world of `urban music', The Game gets no credit for trying to keep the old spirit of hip-hop alive, not even from the 30+ crowd. So it's a good thing that The Game does not forget his core fan base (25 & under) by throwing in Lil' Wayne on the hook for "My Life", a more than worthy single. "Money" has hit ... Read More
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With all of the controversy from the outset, and being dismissed from doing anything further, without "help", LAX is on the Strength.
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man ghame is fastly becoming one of the beast rappers ever his cd's are his mixtapes are tight this man is fire even cube considers to take mack 10's place in westside connection you know game has to be a lyrical beast for cube to even think that this whole cd is fire all the rap stars on this cd cube, lil wayne, common, keyshia cole, raekwon, ludacris, and how many guess stars are on g unit's new one gaME WON AGAIN 3 times maDE A DOCUMENTARY DISSING THOSE MUGS PLUS NUMWEROUS DISS SONGS DISSING G UNIT yeah game is number 1 he was the best rapper under 50. this cd is west coast gangster fire he does the west coast proud eazy, and pac would be proud of game he does their legacies justice west coast stand up game is here and he is the shiznit. bring on more g funk.
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