Hier das Cover für die Special Edition:
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Find ich besser als das Orginal mit seinen Kindern.
Die Spcial Edition wird auch noch 2 Bonus Tracks haben.
Hier hat jemand alle Tracks gehört. **** warum macht game kein Doppelalbum:
Ok well my final preview for L.A.X is finished. Today I had the chance to hear a majority of L.A.X via my cousin, who happens to be a co-engineer that mixed some of the tracks on L.A.X. This shyt was not official. So I really dont know any particular tracklist, so Im just going to give you impressions of each trach that I heard. There is apparently many song he recorded for the project. I mean lots. So here it goes, from the order they were played in.
Money - (prod. Cool and Dre) - I really liked this track. It seemed like a song that belonged in the movie Scarface or on Rick Ross' Port of Miami. This song is basically about money and all the things that come with it. The beat on this is crazy.
Before I Sleep - (prod. Hi-Tek) - This track is smooth. I like it better than Ol' English, which I thought was one of the best songs on the Doctor's Advocate. Game talks about death coming at random times and fearing for his life. Definately classic material.
Ya Heard Me - (prod. Nottz, feat. Ludacris) - This song is just wow. This song is straight up street material. Its a banger, no doubt about it. The Game goes in, but Luda absolutely killed this track. One of my favorite songs from the songs played.
House of Pain - (prod. DJ Toomp) - Another crazy beat. This song is a flat-out banger. The Game might be at his best in this song, rapping that hardbody shyt. I dont think this particular song has a message. If it did, i did not catch it.
Letter To The King - (prod. Hi-Tek, feat. Nas) - This might sound unbelievable, but this is better than "Why You Hate The Game". The beat is classic and the song carries a positive message. The Game and Nas rap about their appreciation of MLK and how he affected their lives. Really deep song that shows The Game's growth as an artist.
Beat Em Up - (prod. Just Blaze) - This song is heavy rip-off of 2Pac's Hit Them Up, not that its a bad thing. He basically uses Pac's flow and even some of his old lines on this song. The beat is really nice and this is a nice "change of pace" song.
Breaking Rules - (prod. Scott Storch, feat. Busta) - Its basically a Busta beat with 2 verses from The Game. Scott Storch is falling off, but this track is actually pretty nice. Busta and Game both go in about not giving a ...you knoe.
L.A.X - (prod. JR Rotem) - JR Rotem does it again! He develops another crazy beat. Game absolutely murders this track.
Angel - (prod. Kanye West, feat. Common and John Legend) - This song is a masterpiece. The beat isnt typical Kanye, but it is still nice. This is definately a standout track for me. John Legend on the hook was crazy. And of course Common did his thang. Obviously this song has a very positive vibe to it.
Camera Phone - (prod. Cool and Dre, feat. Ne-Yo) - This track is just flat out nice. Ne-Yo did great on this track, and the beat is just amazing. Its geared toward the female audience, but its dope nontheless. I dont think I need to tell you what the song is about.
Never Say Goodbye - (prod. Ervin Pope) - This is a classic!!! The beat is dope. Each verse has him rapping in the body of 3 hip-hop greats right before they die. The first verse has Game rapping like Pac, in the second he raps like Biggie, and in the third he raps like Eazy-E. He absolutely nailed them verses also. This is definately a special song. Probably may favorite.
Welcome To Compton - (prod. Cool and Dre, feat. DJ Khaled) - I think this might be on Khaled's album, but its dope anyway. The Game is basically rapping about Compton and how it shaped him. Yet another crazy Cool and Dre beat.
****ing With You - (prod. Trackmasters, feat. Busta) - This is a crazy collabo. They did this track perfectly, Busta and Game. The beat is seductive and is the type of shyt you would play after midnight. This song is very dope.
Touchdown - (prod. 15 or Nothin, feat. Raheem Devaughn) - This beat is crazy. The sample is real smooth and funky. The Game delivers nasty verses about doing things with females. Alot of people might not like this, but I think this is some really slick shyt.
Heaven - (prod. Jelly Roll) - This beat is crazy. The Game goes so hard on this joint, but at the same time this track has a positive vibe. It shows the intelligence of The Game, and growth as an artist. Definately a standout for me.
Gentleman's Affair - (prod. JR Rotem) - Think a more mature bust it baby.
Cali Sunshine - (prod. Nottz) - Crazy beat. This song is going to get Game killed. lol. He talks shyt about alot of different people on here. This song is crazy and one of my personal favorites.
Storybook (prod. Jeff Bass) - This might be the best song on the album. The only problem is, Im hearing it might not make the album because its nearly 10 minutes long. The song is seperated into 3 chapters, with each chapter having a different story of Game's life after he is dead. Game raps on the third person the whole song. This song reminds me of a less mellow stan
Undefeated - (Just Blaze, feat. Marsha A. and Busta Rhymes) I really dont understand why this didnt make the album. Its fire. Marsha was on with her chorus and adlibs. Busta'a verse was crazy. But Game stole the show. It realll wasnt his lyrics that impressed me but the way he was saying them.
Cali Smoke - (Swizz Beatz, feat. Snoop Dogg) This song is simply dope. However, they couldnt get the Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight" cleared cause the song is about blazing. This is the 2008 smoker's anthem if its ever released. Snoop Dogg bragged about the quality of his weed throughout the song while Game was dropping slick lines like "One day I smoked so much I went above cloud 9". This would have been a classic song, but it unfortunately wont make the album.
Around Here - (Scott Storch, feat. Lil Wayne) This is actually a song they recorded a year ago for Blood Brothers. Blood Brothers is still coming out, probably late this year. The beat is real bouncy and reminds me of "You Aint Know". Dont Get Mad at me, but Lil Wayne renegaded Game on this joint. He said something like "step in to my square, you get beat like a snare, and I aim at the area underneath your hair". It was crazy. But its becoming real obvious they have good chemistry together. Look for this on the Blood Brothers mixtape coming soon.
Confirmation - (Red Spyda, feat. Devin the Dude) The Game showed his lyrical prowless on this track. Another crazy beat also. Devin the Dude was extremely nice, and was on the hook basically confirming Game as a hip-hop legend. Really nice collabo. And thats all I got to say.
Superman - (Just Blaze) Crazy beat and when I say Game go in, I mean it. I can understand why this aint on L.A.X though. This is more of a mixtape song. Look for this song in the next few weeks.
State of Emergency - (JR Rotem, feat. Ice Cube) This song got me amped for LAX. The beat is crazy and as yall all know it sample's Ghetto Bird. Cube's hook is crazy, and I wont tell you if he has a verse or not. It would be a spoiler, this is something you really gotta hear for yourself. This is a high energy and Game spits high energy lyrics.
Its A Mans World - (Kanye West) This is one crazy beat for one. It heavily sample James Brown's song of the same titleand its real smooth. The Game basically raps out not needing a women to make his life complete. Get this, Game's mom says "Its A Man's World, but Jayceon you wouldnt be here without your Mamma" at the end, and then
it fades out and they both start laughing. Too bad they couldnt get the sample cleared in time.
Let Them Burn - (Just Blaze, feat. Fabolous and Lil Wayne) This song is a lyrical slugfest. Probably on Blood Brothers also. In this song Game. Fab, and Weezy give crazy verses. I think Weezy got em though. The chorus is a sample saying "Just Beat It" repeadetly. The sample is nice, but did Just Blaze really except to get a Michael Jackson song sampeled with these lyrics they spit.
Bulletproof Diaries -( Jelly Roll) Classic! This song is going down in history on some hardbody shyt. This beat is crazy. Game was a lyrical monster in this song. Like, you have never heard Game rap like this before. The methaphors were coming from everywhere. I cant wait to hear this on the album.
Childhood - (Tre Beats) This beat is insane, and Game does it justice. He basically talks about growing up in Compton and wanting to be a rapper when he was a kid. This is a very informative track about Game's childhood to say the least.The chorus samples Jay's its a hard knock life.
Close To Me- (Teddy Riley, feat. Robin Thicke) Im not a fan of this song at all. The beat sounds disfunctional. And Game was lackluster. The only good thing is Robin Thicke. Im glad this crap didnt make the album.
No More Questions - (EP) Crazy, Crazy beat. EP used a Eazy song called "No More Questions" for the sample. How weird is that lol. This is a song where Game is basically saying "Im on another level, no more questions asked". This song is filled with swag. I think it could have made classic album filler.
Red Magic -(Cool And Dre, feat. Lil Wayne) Hearing the studio version of this song made me pissed. This is one of the best beats I have heard in the last couple of years. If you think the beat is crazy live, wait until you hear it full quality. This is a very high energy track. Game and Weezy both went in, and you have Jay-Z on the hook. Classic song. Just wish it made the album.