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Monday, December 21, 2009

Blood Is Thicker Than Water Pt. 10



1. Nu Jerzey Devil - Concealed Weapon
2. X.O ft. Hell Rell - Friend Or Foe
3. DJ Haze Ft. JR Writer, Juice & Fred Money - We Still Here
4. Nu Jerzey Devil - Frauds
5. 40 Cal - He's Bak
6. Menace ft. Black Wall Street (Nu Jerzey Devil,Clyde Carson & 1Shot Deliano) - Lets Talk About It
7. Game Ft. Busta Rhymes - Breakin Rules
8. PH Ft. Nems - King Of The City
9. Nu Jerzey Devil Ft. Tone Trump - What It Look Like
10. Kenny Knox Ft. Game & Marly Mar - Git Ghetto
11.Lil Wayne Ft. Eminem - Drop The World
12. Young A$E - Make Em Hot
13. Nu Jerzey Devil - Niggaz Wanna Body Me
14.Game - Loco
15.La Goon Ft. X.O. - Street Life
16. Gino Blak - Real Talk
17.JR Writer - Public Enemy in Demand
18. Young Money ft. Birdman - Fuck the bullshit
19. Gucci Mane Ft. Lil Wayne & Camron - Stupid Wild
20. St. Laz Ft. Jim Jones - Showin Off
21. Jim Jones - Sucker MC
22. Mеnace - Full Throttle


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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Video from the DubCnn Interview

Here it is for those of you who don't like readin' ;)

Friday, November 27, 2009

New Game Interview For Dubcnn

Dubcnn: It’s Jose with Dubcnn I’m here with Game. What’s up Game?

Game: What’s up homes?

Dubcnn: First off it’s a pleasure to be here with Game. We were just in the new studio and we got to listen to it and it’s crazy. Tell us about your new album and how everything’s going with it.

Game: My new album, I’m sort of like Dre with Detox. I keep everything quiet, y’all two was kind of privy, I’m pretty sure it was a treat for y’all. Album’s crazy though it’s called The RED Album, rededicated, REDicated to my fans. My hood, my block, my family, my craft, which is hip-hop. It’s my reincarnation into what I really came to do in music. Ain’t really focused on no beefs on this album, ain’t up against the wall. I can really create. Pharrell is executive producing the album, Dre, I’m back working with Dre, helping him with Detox, he’s helping me with The RED album. It’s just a good vibe, a good feel. The album’s gonna be incredible so when it come out on February 16th, you already know what it is, it’s gonna be locked in, RED.

Dubcnn: The track are definitely hot. Speaking of Dre. When everyone saw that picture of you him and Snoop in the studio everyone got pretty excited. How did you get hooked up back with Dre?

Game: Dre called me, he had Brandon from Aftermath call me and was like, “Yo Dre want you in the studio.” And I always told Dre, “Whenever you need me holla and I’ll be there 30 minutes or less like Dominoes pizza.” Brandon told me Dre wanted me to come down and help him write some songs for Detox. I shot down there and we started gettin’ it in. When I got there Snoop was there we chilled, we smoked a couple of blunts, and Dre was like, “Yo, y’all wanna take a picture?” Me and Snoop was like lookin’ at each other like, “We wit’ it.” Took a picture, blasted it off my twitter page and that was that.

Dubcnn: I think that picture’s gonna be classic when people look back on it. It’s definitely a definition of the West Coast, especially now. Speaking of West Coast projects, you were talking about doing a Diary of Compton, a DOC album. Have you talked to the other guys about doing that?

Game: I haven’t been privy to meet MC Ren, met King T, cool with him, Ice Cube is the big homie, Dr. Dre is a father figure or a big brother to me in hip-hop, me and Snoop ride or die for each other in music and in the street, that’s like my big brother and he hold me down. To put it together it ain’t nothing, but it’s gonna take everyone, The Dogg Pound, Daz, Kurupt. Everybody to come together and really help me perfect that album, I’m not gonna do it halfway. I gotta have 100% of the definition of what Compton is to the artists involved and myself and what people see from the outside looking in. I want to depict Compton is a way that’s so real that you’re from Compton if you’re not. You feel like you’ve seen and you’ve been through what I’ve been through in my life. That’s on hold and hopefully it can be my fifth album, which’ll be my last album on Interscope/Geffen.

Dubcnn: You just got out of a session with Pharrell, and you haven’t worked with him that much before. What’s the vibe like in the studio when you’re working together?

Game: Yo Pharrell is my new favorite producer. I got a whole new respect for Pharrell and the Neptunes but especially Pharrell and how he do his thing. The way he coach me when I’m in the booth, it’s like a Pat Riley to a Tim Hardaway or to a Magic Johnson. The way he let me run point guard when I’m in that booth, it’s crazy. The Neptunes, people don’t really understand what the Neptunes are, but if you take away the Neptunes from hip-hop you take away the color from hip hop, you take way these new kids that’s jerkin’, you take away Jay-Z’s “Change Clothes”. The Neptunes brought a whole new sound a whole new aura to hip hop and it manifested and turned into something that nobody thought would be as big as it is. I’m excited about being in with Pharrell, he’s my new favorite producer and we’ve established this friendship, this bond that goes beyond the music. Me and Pharrell we did four records yesterday and three records today. We recordin’ man. I asked Pharrell if he would executive produce the album and he said “Hell yeah”. Same thing I asked Dre if he would help me complete The Red Album and mix a couple songs and he said yeah. So with Dre and Pharrell, and my lyricism, it’s just crazy.

Dubcnn: You also linked with DJ Premiere on this album.

Game: Nah, I ain’t get with Premiere, I’m supposed to be gettin’ with Premiere before Christmas, I hope that happens. Premiere is one of my favorite classic OG producers that’s still potent in hip-hop today. I just can’t wait to get in with Premiere because I think we can make some classics.

Dubcnn: Let’s talk about Black Wall Street. Are there any of them you’d ever consider pushing and trying to get them on a major platform?

Game: All my guys, XO, Juice, Menace, Clyde Carson, Goon, they all do their thing. Black Wall Street is really like a family; they put their work in on the streets. Once the streets talk back, they’ll tell you who’s hot, kinda like how Drake came up. When the streets start talking about one of my artists I’mma jump behind ‘em and give ‘em 100%. But everybody gotta go through the trials and tribulation of being a new artist and that grind. And if you don’t go through the grind then how will you respect the grind once you on. Everybody gotta go through that. There’s gonna be some turmoils some hardships but the ones that endure are the biggest artists.

Dubcnn: As a West coast artist, as one of the few people able to take West Coast to a worldwide level especially recently, what do you think the West Coast needs to do to stay relevant in hip-hop?

Game: More unity, less hate. That’s it.

Dubcnn: You talked about how you were thinking about retirement. How’s that looking, are you thinking about that?

Game: Right now I’m just doing me. I just love to do music and the people I work with they’re friends more than they are just producers and artists. I’m just gonna rock out in hip-hop as long as hip-hop is standing to have me. I’mma do what I can to contribute to the legacy of good music.

Dubcnn: so if you ever did see a day where you retired, what would a day in the life of Game be like?

Game: I’d be a father and a husband. I love being with my kids, I love being with my girl. I love the family aura, that’s what I’m about. That’s what I want to do after hip-hop. I wanna be so caked up that I don’t have to worry about doing nothing else but being with my family and having fun.

Dubcnn: When everything’s said and done and you want people to look at you 100 years from know what do you want them to think? What’s your legacy?

Game: My legacy is 100% real. That’s it. Kept it real from the beginning to the end, didn’t hold his tongue for nobody, he said what he wanted to say, he voiced his opinions in situations where he felt it was needed. He was a man, a man’s man, he was a father, he was a husband, and he was a good nigga, to his niggas. But he was from Compton.

Dubcnn: tell us about the label situation, you went to Geffen, now you’re back on Interscope.

Game: Geffen and Interscope is the same thing, that’s what people don’t understand. It’s the same people, Jimmy Iovine run it all, David Geffen, the step Johnsons, the Tubbies, the Garnetts, everybody’s the same, Geffen and Interscope is like jelly and jelly.

Dubcnn: Talking about Jimmy, he called 50, you and Dre the black Beatles. What do you think about that comparison?

Game: I think that at the time when we were doing our thing we were like the Beatles. Jimmy always liked to say that, “ Why’d you guys have to break up the Beatles? I have to get the Beatles back together. Game you’re john Lennon, 50’s Paul McCartney. You just fuckin’ can’t get it right”. But me I don’t hold no grudges, if dude wanna make some music tomorrow, then we can talk about it. I don’t really hate 50, it’s all music. One of the things about me and him, I had to survive and at the time, he was so powerful, I felt like he was trying to do the same thing with me he did to Murder Inc. and I just couldn’t let that happen ‘cause I’m a soldier, I’m a warrior and I’mma fight to the death to stay alive to make sure my kids have money and college funds to make sure they’re able to live in whatever economic conditions. I had my back against the wall, I came out swinging. I did what any man would do. I fought for my own existence, I fought G Unit, I fought my own label and I came out victorious. I’m still on Interscope and last year I sold the most records in the building, all music genres. And in 2010 I plan to do the same thing. I’mma just keep rollin’, my label behind me, my family’s behind me, Pharrell is behind me, Dre’s behind me, the 50 nonsense is behind me. Everything is behind me and I’m headed straight that way.

Dubcnn: What can you tell us about the album. What are the surprises, what are they gonna get, what should they expect?

Game: You get what you pay for, that’s all I can tell you. February 16th, The Red Album in stores.


From : http://dubcnn.com/interviews/game09/

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Game talks about Dr.Dre relationship ...

Game Talks Dr. Dre Relationship, "I'm Working On 'Detox' W/ Him & He's Working On 'R.E.D.' W/ Me"

Game recently discussed re-linking with his former Aftermath boss, Dr. Dre, and detailed how their chemistry has been since teaming up to put together The R.E.D. Album.

According to the Black Wall Street leader, his new album will pay homage to his loyal fans and family.

"R.E.D., I'm just painting the whole world red," Game promised in an interview with DJ Green Lantern. "It's basically the re-dedication, it's my most hood and street album since The Documentary so it's basically being rededicated to my fans, my family, my kids, my block, my hood. Like, hip-hop, the R.E.D. Album is gonna be crazy. I'm back in with Dre everyday going hard in the studio doing the little stuff, working on Detox with him and he's working on The R.E.D. Album with me. It's just, we got a good feeling out here...I did my last two albums without Dre and even though, I just did it on my own man. When I talked to him, he [was like] I've been doing a good job and he took a listen and I did my thing. I learned well, my time at Aftermath was spent well, so getting back in, that old feeling came back. The chemistry is crazy, I got a lot of love for that dude and that's why I never really disrespected him or really went at Aftermath, I only did what I had to do to survive man, but I got love for dude and we back in grindin' man." (That's Hip Hop)


The R.E.D. Album is due in stores Tuesday, February 16th.

Check out Game speaking on Dr. Dre below:

Thursday, November 5, 2009

New Release Date for R.E.D. announced by Game


We knew it was gonna happen ...
We didn't know when tho ...
But here it is, straight from the horse's mouth ...

"ihategame:

Last night at the "AFTERMATH HEADQUARTERS" was Classic ! Me, Stat Quo & Dre got it in all night. R.E.D. album's new release is 2/16/10"


"ihategame:

If for some reason the date changes I will holla at y'all . had to push it back so that me & Dre can wrap it up the right way !!! Aftermath."


Let's just hope the date doesn't get changed or we'll have to wait until july next year or some shit like that ...

Happily, the fact that Game's working with Dre now means there will be a whole new concept for this album and if some of y'all weren't happy with what they've heard from the first few singles, I'm sure you'll be happy from the album itself.

But until then, "think R.E.D." ;)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Game - Big Money (Mastered)

Here's the Mastered version of Game's song - Big Money.
No major difference except for the better quality.

Game - Big Money (Prod By Cool & Dre) (Dirty/Mastered)

New track from Juice

Another one from his upcoming album American Me. This one's called I Get Money
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Game Heats Up Dr. Dre Hype, "The Aftermath Is Bout To Do A Full 360 Again"


Game has continued to stir up the anticipation for his upcoming R.E.D. Album and said he was placing the final touches with the help of Dr. Dre.
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Writing via Twitter, Game revealed more details surrounding his forthcoming release.

Goin back in wit Dre tomorrow to finish my album," he wrote Monday (November 2). "the MATH is bout to do a full 360 again. 'DETOX' is crack & R.E.D. is coke.. take a sniff me & Snoop's album drop on the same day. December 8th !!! if you havin trouble findin em. mines is R.E.D. & his might be blue lol.... R.E.D. just Cuba Gooding Jr. cleared for the R.E.D. album. you gotta wait to see what role he plays in this R.E.D. movie !!!


He recently discussed the album's overall feel and anticipation to drop it next month.

It's just Game now, I took the t-h-e off, you know what I'm saying," Game confirmed in an interview. "I'm just coastin' through, day-by-day, somebody got a script, I'ma read it, if it fits me, hopefully I'll get it. I'm just day-by-day right now. I'm strictly on the color red, I ain't going no further than that, it's gonna be the craziest album out of all four of 'em and it's the most hood album...You know how we do it under the Aftermath umbrella, it be on the low, but it will be in stores December 8th and that's how we gonna roll with it. We're putting out two singles next week...


Producers Cool & Dre revealed details on Game's album and expressed their intent to produce the entire project.

It's a f*cking great experience working with The Game," Dre said agreeing with Cool. "To know that you have someone that you consider family and the music you guys make goes, every time. Every time, it's just a great chemistry. Like 'Hate It Or Love It,' it went huge. Our first number one record of our career. 'My Life,' Top 10. 'Big Dreams,' a record that didn't get no push, f*cking charted. He's dope, the new album is so retarded. We did some sh*t, we're going up there this week. We did a couple new records. We're trying to completely f*cking produce the whole thing, but you know, it's tough. People will step up their level of sh*t for Game. So you know, it's dope because it forces us to step it up...It's dope because he goes in there and writes a f*cking classic record. You know what makes Game dope? He respects the art form, he loves hip-hop so much. Like he respects classic records.