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Dre's signature beats, the Game's support team includes Kanye West (Dreams), 50 Cent (How We Do), hook man Nate Dogg (Where I'm From) and diva Mary J. The album starts with the head banging Westside Story where the Game reminisces on his lifestyle when he was gangbanging in Compton. On his debut, the Game pulls no punches as his gruff flow molds itself around always-frank – sometimes-emotional – raps. The Game elegizes Easy-E, Tupac, and Notorious B.I.G., even lovingly hails Nas and Puff enough times to let you know there's no East-West beef happening here. Dre and 50 Cent to Nate Dogg, Kanye West, and Just Blaze contributing to the album, The Documentary made it clear from the outset that geographic squabbles weren't a part of the Game's agenda. Though some rumors have questioned his criminal credibility and a few emcees have already targeted him with dis tracks, the Game shakes off any haters, poised to become one of the biggest crossover rap stars since 50 Cent and Kanye West. Lyrically he keeps it strictly gangsta, for the most part, avoiding thug-love balladry in favor of straight street anthems. He recorded an independent album called Untold Story, which was released shortly before The Documentary. Recovering from his wounds, he listened to dozens of classic hip-hop albums and decided to become a rapper. His rap career started in 2003 after getting shot and left for dead in a drug-related robbery at his home. fixation to work out, resulting in a debut, The Documentary, which is amazingly solid. Dre's production on his side and a serious NWA/ Notorious B.I.G. However, he's got G-Unit crew behind him, Dr. If a gangsta rapper's true measure of success is the number of times he has been shot, then Compton rhymester the Game (aka Jayceon Taylor), who has only taken five bullets, will have to settle for being a close runner-up to 50 Cent.