LAX - Music (The Game)
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- Sales Rank:
- 795
- Artist:
- The Game
- Label:
- Polydor Group
- Number of Discs:
- 1
- Release Date:
- 25th August 2008
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Track Listing
- Disc 1
- 1: Intro (The Game/LAX) - The Game
- 2: LAX Files - The Game
- 3: State Of Emergency - The Game, Ice Cube
- 4: Bulletproof Diaries - The Game, Raekwon
- 5: My Life - The Game, Lil Wayne
- 6: Money - The Game
- 7: Cali Sunshine - The Game, Bilal
- 8: Ya Heard - The Game, Ludacris
- 9: Hard Liquor (Interlude) - The Game
- 10: House Of Pain - The Game
- 11: Gentleman's Affair - The Game, Ne-Yo
- 12: Let Us Live - The Game, Chrisette Michele
- 13: Touchdown - The Game, Raheem Devaughn
- 14: Angel - The Game, Common
- 15: Never Can Say Goodbye - The Game, LaToya Williams
- 16: Dope Boys - The Game
- 17: Game's Pain - The Game, Keyshia Cole
- 18: Letter To The King - The Game, Nas
- 19: Outro (The Game/LAX) - The Game
Customer Reviews of LAX
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BowlHead
Manchester UK
20th October 2008
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Games Goin Out In Style
LAX is a MUST buy album for Game and Hip-Hop fans.
I disagree with the people complaining about there is to many tracks.
There is alot of tracks but each one of them is good so too many tracks isnt something i would complain about.
Most Recognisable tracks are Games Pain Ft Keyshia Cole
My Life Ft Lil Wayne
Dope Boys Ft Travis Barker
And Big Dreams ( Deluxe Adition only )
Hip-Hop Legends such as Ice Cube, Nas and Raekwon Feature.
Aswell as other artists such as Lil Wayne, Ne-Yo and Ludacris among others.
LAX is a must buy album and i would recomend it to anyone.
There is a Deluxe adition to this album which features 4 more songs than the original.
1. Big Dreams
2. Camera Phone ft Ne-Yo
3. Nice Ft Newz
4. Spanglish
These are nice additons but i wouldnt go out of your way to buy the Deluxe adition as the original has enough tracks on it to keep any one entertained.
There is not a bad track on LAX and is a must buy for Hip-Hop fans.
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J-T-E
west yorks
5th October 2008
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Best Game album yet
This album is brilliant, it is much better than the doctors advictate mainly because he does not go on about Dre on each track, this is his own work and it shows how good he is, there is no bad track on this album so i reccomend it highly -
twigne
29th September 2008
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Some class production
Just to second what others have said...
Yes, this album does have too many tracks, and as a result some aren't as good as others. However, they're ALL listenable, and several tracks are game at his best. The production behind some of the tracks is brilliant, and his rapping style is true, compared with that of 50 cents bubble gum rap.
Anyone who was a fan of the first albums should DEFINATELY give this a chance. Tracks to look out for include Money, Big Dreams, My Life, Angel, State of Emergency (california aint a state...it's an army lol) and many more. -
SofistaFunK
London,England
13th September 2008
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Don't Retire!
I love this album and it just proves again for the 3rd time of what a great lyricist The Game is. It's an all round rich album, however he does tend to drift off into sounding like other rappers again in one or two tracks (refer to the 2nd verse of 'Never Can Say Goodbye' where he sounds like Biggie, just like he sounded like Dr.Dre on Devils Advocate) Nevertheless, it's worth the money.
Songs to listen out for:
Lax Files
My Life (touching song, great lyrics)
Money
Let Us Live
Touchdown
Dope Boys (Best Track in my opinion)
Game's Pain
Songs to Skip:
Cali Sunshine
Ya Heard (dissapointing track, surprising as I woulda thought a Ludacris/Game collabo woulda been hotter)
And another thing, The Game shoulda got someone else to do the intro and outro, DMX sounds ridiculous when infact, he's actually saying something serious! -
Liam
London, UK
12th September 2008
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Good Album (Download individual tracks)
Let's put it out there first, the album is too long. Too many tracks trying to achieve too many things and I think that is because there is little singular purpose on the album unlike Doctor's Advocate. The Game said he recorded 220 songs for this album - it kinda shows.
BUT the album is still very enjoyable. The Game is an able rapper who has done great appearances for Nas among others. As a result of these collaborations there are no fewer than 13 credited guests on the album. It even starts with a prayer from DMX!
Best track for me is Angel ft. Common which seemed like an unlikely pairing (other goodies include My Life ft. the obligatory Lil Wayne, Ya Heard ft. Ludacris, Game's Pain ft. Keyshia Cole, Letter to the King ft. Nas- on the deluxe version Big Dreams). There are a few excellent tracks on this album but they seem few and far between split by a lot of padding and weak, weak songs.
AGAIN rappers seem to think that value for money for a record means giving the buyer quantity and not quality. If you were a big fan of Doctor's Advocate and The Documentary then you won't be disappointed as such (hence the four stars) but you will be left in anticipation for a while waiting for something potent and poetic, of which is The Game is capable.
I think the weaker tracks ride on predictable themes in hip hop now like the track Money which is saved by a good sample production by Cool & Dre who produce a lot on the album.
I would buy individual tracks but not the album as a whole. The individual tracks are good but you have to sift through and I reckon most people who buy/download the album will do a lot of skipping. As an album, if this is The Game's last work, it doesn't leave a lasting impression.





