The Game - L.A.X. (2008)
Artist: The Game
Title: L.A.X.
Label: Geffen
Purchase: Digital | Physical
Rating: 9 out of 10
The Game is back with his 3rd solo effort. The Compton rapper is again without Dr. Dre and 50 Cent who many believe gave him the platinum success of his debut album. After building his once G-Unit turned BWS fan base “L.A.X.” has high expectations.
TRACKLIST:
1. Intro
2. LAX Files
3. State of Emergency feat Ice Cube
4. Bulletproof Diaries feat Raekwon
5. My Life
6. Money
7. Cali Sunshine
8. Ya Heard feat Ludacris
9. Hard Liquor (Interlude)
10. House of Pain
11. Gentleman’s Affair
12. Let Us Live
13. Touchdown
14. Angel
15. Never Can Say Goodbye
16. Dope Boys
17. Game’s Pain
18. Letter to the King
19. Outro
BONUS DISC:
1. Big Dreams
2. Camera Phone
3. Nice
4. Spanglish
The album opens with the deep and slow track “L.A.X.” where fans are greeted with the flow they all know and love. Many claim on Game’s last album he sounded allot like Dr. Dre however on this one he comes off as his self. The album contains nice flows, deep lyrics and the production is on point. The Game has stepped out of the shadow of 50 and Dre and shows he is in fact the real deal. Album highlights include: My Life (featuring Lil Wayne), State of Emergency, Money, and Let Us Live. Our favorite tracks from the album is the Kanye West produced “Angel” which features Common and oddly enough a song that isnt even on the retail disc, instead located on the bonus disc of the ‘Deluxe Edition’. “Camera Phone” which features Ne-Yo is a sure fire hit that leaves one wondering why this song has yet to be a single. Never the less the album is worth the purchase and shows Game has matured if only musically thats all that should matter to the fans. If your not willing to over look the headlines, beefs, and drama you might let your closed mind make you miss out on a dope album.
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