The Game Says He Recorded About 700 Songs For "The Documentary 2"
The Game told DJ Skee he whittled #TD2 down to 38 tracks from about 700 tracks. The Game and DJ Skee are old friends, having been the ...
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The Game told DJ Skee he whittled #TD2 down to 38 tracks
from about 700 tracks.
The Game and DJ Skee are old friends, having been the dynamic
duo behind the legendary diss track "300 Bars." Both have had
very successful careers in very different ways, and The Game
stopped by Skee's talk show recently to promote The
Documentary 2.
The interview covered a variety of topics and gave many
insights about the album, none greater than the fact that The
Game apparently recorded 700 or so songs and eventually
narrowed it down to 38. He recalled showing Dre 20 tracks and
Dre telling him they were all trash.
Game tells us the difference between disc one and two, and
notes that Dre said "if I could re-do 'The Chronic', I would make
it sound more like disc one."
Game also clarified his various rumored beefs and spoke on the
differences between the two discs. He reported that Dre said, "if
I could re-do 'The Chronic', I would make it sound more like disc
one." Finally he explained his decision to make one disc red and
the other blue, a response to the "100 days, 100 nights" of gang
violence currently underway in LA. "I want to help unify and
break the color lines," he said. "If I can save a life or two, I want
to try and do that."
from about 700 tracks.
The Game and DJ Skee are old friends, having been the dynamic
duo behind the legendary diss track "300 Bars." Both have had
very successful careers in very different ways, and The Game
stopped by Skee's talk show recently to promote The
Documentary 2.
The interview covered a variety of topics and gave many
insights about the album, none greater than the fact that The
Game apparently recorded 700 or so songs and eventually
narrowed it down to 38. He recalled showing Dre 20 tracks and
Dre telling him they were all trash.
Game tells us the difference between disc one and two, and
notes that Dre said "if I could re-do 'The Chronic', I would make
it sound more like disc one."
Game also clarified his various rumored beefs and spoke on the
differences between the two discs. He reported that Dre said, "if
I could re-do 'The Chronic', I would make it sound more like disc
one." Finally he explained his decision to make one disc red and
the other blue, a response to the "100 days, 100 nights" of gang
violence currently underway in LA. "I want to help unify and
break the color lines," he said. "If I can save a life or two, I want
to try and do that."