It’s been 5 years since The Game dropped his multi-platinum debut The Documentary. Since then, a lot has changed for the Compton sensation. He’s beef with a plethora of rappers, gotten/covered up numerous tattoos, been seen on multiple magazine covers imitating suicide, cried publicly about Hip-Hop and Sean Bell, released a sophomore album entitled Doctor’s Advocate, and drop a bevy of songs for the streets (And the internet). You can say a lot of things about Jayceon Terrell Taylor, but one you can’t say it that he’s predictable. This may be the one of the many reasons his new album, L.A.X., is one of the most anticipated albums of 2008. As with past releases, L.A.X. comes packed with guest appearances as well as A-list producers. Will this be the album that cements The Game’s spot in Hip-Hop? Will this be Game’s last album? Is he still constantly dropping names in his rhymes? Let’s find out…
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