LAX [PA]The Game
Release Date: 08/26/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1027103_CD
UPC # 602517745292
Label: Geffen Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: The Game
Artist: Ice Cube; Raekwon; Lil Wayne; Bilal; Ludacris; Ne-Yo; Chrisette Michele; Raheem DeVaughn; Common; LaToya Williams; Travis Barker; Keyshia Cole; Nas Producer: Ervin Pope; Angelo Sanders; Rondey Harris; Jimmy Rosemond; 1500 or Nothin'; DJ Toomp; Dahoud; Hi-Tek; Kanye West; Nottz; The Game; Knobody Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Audio Mixers: J.R. Rotem; Steve Baughman. Arranger: J.R. Rotem. Long hailed as the savior of contemporary West Coast hip-hop, The Game throws an ironic curveball at these expectations with L.A.X. Despite the specific locale of the title, this is a record that actually feels geographically homeless. Production wise, the 19 tracks pull from cross-coastal influences, and guest MCs range from Chicago (Common), New York (Raekwon), Louisiana (Lil Wayne), and, of course, South Central (Ice Cube, who appears on the post-intro banger "State Of Emergency"). All this confusion finds cohesion on two counts: Game's undeniable authority on the mic--emitting double-tracked raspy aggression that covers topics both conscientious and boasting--and the continuous, if uncharacteristic, undercurrent of sonic weirdness. Like Wayne's THE CARTER series, L.A.X. has a certain loose, idiosyncratic vibe that rolls along with a minimalist futuristic funk. Not that this undermines the Game's allure as a menacing presence, still evident on tracks like "Dope Boys," which rely on concrete-rattling beats, hard scratching, and captivating tales of harder times.
XXL (Magazine) (p.100) - "The Game is doing what he has done since the beginning: rapping like there's no tomorrow, and assembling quality albums in the process."
Rapper Jayceon Taylor, better known in the hip-hop world as the Game, turned to music for redemption after his wild youth led to his near-fatal shooting. By the time he recovered from his wounds, he had developed a formidable style rooted in old-school West Coast gangsta style. It's fitting then, that the Game wound up recording for Dr. Dre's Aftermath label, which helped propel the rapper to massive success with 2005's THE DOCUMENTARY.
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Influences:
2Pac B.I.G., Notorious (The) Cube, Ice Dre, Dr. Eazy-E Eric B. & Rakim Ice-T JT The Bigga Figga Jay-Z Kane, Big Daddy Kool G. Rap Latifah, Queen N.W.A. Nas Public Enemy Snoop Dogg
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