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THE GAME: DOCTOR'S ADVOCATE


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INTERVIEWS: THE GAME: DOCTOR'S ADVOCATE
Author: Jay Carter
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Posted on 2008-01-28

24: A lot of people were counting you out after the whole separation from AfterMath and G-Unit and you proved them wrong?

The Game: My first album was a great album but I think people forgot that it was my album and that I got together with Dr.Dre and 50 Cent. All the talk was he (50 Cent) did this and did that but I still carried the record no matter who wrote the hook, people write hooks all the time for people. So when everything happened and I still did numbers I showed motherfuckers.

24: You actually had a song on your first album called "Hate It Or Love it" and it seems like that's the way people react to you, they are many who love you and many who hate you?

The Game: You got to take the good with the bad man, that's life. I do this shit to feed my son, my family, and my niggaz because I got to speak for them dudes who cant speak for themselves bra!

24: Do you regret the whole break-up thing because the effects it had on with you and Dr. Dre?

The Game: Of course that's a nigga who gave me my shot. I grew up on this nigga and wanting to be like NWA and then I'm getting the chance to work with him. Me and that man relationship grew into a big brother type thing and I'll never have nothing bad to say about Dr. Dre period.

24: Similar to your song "Doctors Advocate"?

The Game: Yeah, I couldn't paint a better picture then that song there.

24: Were you a little disappointed at the number your last album did compared to your first?

The Game: I would have loved to do 5 million or better but am I happy with my numbers yes I am! It shows that I can do it on my own and command an audience and make real music regardless of what happens so I cant be mad at that.

24: What are you working on now?

The Game: I got my album coming and in the process of that and the Black Wall Street compilation album.

24: What advice would you give to an artist wanting to get signed?

The Game: Be prepared for the bullshit, get ready for the Hate & Love, but make sure through it all your making good music and being real with yourself man.

24: I thank you for this interview and last words you want to get out?

The Game: Look out for me to just take over the damn industry in 2008. It's a West Coast/Black Wall Street year!