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Doctor's Advocate: Parental Advisory

Doctor's Advocate: Parental Advisory
The Game

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'Doctors Advocate' is the second album from multi-platinum rapper The Game. Containing the same hard-hitting beats and social commentary that elevated his debut album above many of his peers, this is an album that is sure to keep The Game one step ahead of the pack. Includes the tracks 'One Night' and 'Bang'.

Track Listing

  1. Lookin At You Album Version (Explicit)
  2. Da Sh*t Album Version (Explicit)
  3. It's Okay (One Blood) Explicit Version
  4. Compton Album Version (Explicit)
  5. Remedy Album Version (Explicit)
  6. Let's Ride Album Version (Explicit)
  7. Too Much Album Version (Explicit)
  8. Wouldn't Get Far Album Version (Explicit)
  9. Scream On Em Album Version (Explicit)
  10. One Night Album Version (Explicit)
  11. Doctor's Advocate Album Version (Explicit)
  12. Ol' English Album Version (Explicit)
  13. California Vacation Album Version (Explicit)
  14. Bang Album Version (Explicit)
  15. Around the World Album Version (Explicit)
  16. Why You Hate The Game Album Version (Explicit)
  17. I'm Chillin'

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17883 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-11-13
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

COMPTON PRINCE5
People who dont like this album dont know real westcoast rap,this is a dope album for me its better than his first easily!love it and cand wait for LAX Peace

A fine second album4
Without the backing of 50 Cent and G Unit, I was unsure what The Game could do as his "difficult second album".

On listening through though, "Doctor's Advocate" sees The Game making the sort of album that showcases him well. His background was always streetwise, his attitude is right and his lyrics are still thoughtful but now are much more mature and the overall musical style and tempo is more in keeping with his delivery than the more bombastic approach of G Unit.

The self-indulgence of certain parts of "The Documentary" - possibly due to the heavy influence of 50 and crew - is absent now, though his mixed feelings about the way things happened and the situation as it is now show through repeatedly in his lyrics - for instance, when he refers to "the aftermath of Aftermath" (the label of his first album) and later states he is sometimes tempted to call 50 and talk things over but feels he can't because of "the beef".

The Game has shown here that his style does stand up on its own. "Doctor's Advocate" shows that he can make his own way in the music world - with or without 50 Cent.

If you liked "Dreams" from the first album, and especially if you liked it more than "Hate It Or Love It", buy this album.

Drop it like its not an issue3
The Game is, for me a great rapper, I love his voice and he is lyricaly tight. However the fact that he still rhymes about 50 shows how jealous and bitter he is about thw whole situation. It all started cos 50 made more money than he did from "the documentary." Well without 50 cent and Dre on this album it was never going to compete with his debut album, although it is still a very good piece of work. Just blaze and swizz beats help to make up for what he has lost without Dre. Overall its a sound album worth buying, I just hope this is the last we will hear from the game about 50 cent. It shouldnt be an issue any more.