Not playing. Me Mam sez I've got to go in f' me's tea.
Banned for persistent spamming.
So...can we play the game, or....
Game was originally signed as an artist on Aftermath Entertainment, but Interscope Records CEO Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre decided to have Game also work with 50 Cent and G-Unit. The arrangement was to help build a growing buzz around Game which would also fuel interest in G-Unit. Since then, he made numerous cameo appearances in music videos by 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and Fabolous, first appearing on the music video of "In da Club", dancing with a girl. His first single "Westside Story" was released in 2004.
The original title of the album was Nigga Wit' An Attitude Volume 1 (as heard in the lyrics to "Dreams"
, but an injunction filed at the request of Eazy-E's widow prevented him from using N.W.A.'s name in the album title. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent were executive producers on Game's major label debut album, The Documentary, which spawned the hit singles "How We Do" and "Hate It or Love It" (the latter receiving two Grammy nominations).[23] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was the tenth best selling album of 2005 in the United States.[24] It also debuted at number seven in the United Kingdom and sold over five million copies worldwide.[25]
Lil Eazy-E, a young rapper and son of rapper the late Eazy-E, entered a feud with Game. The two used to be close associates and even recorded music together. Lil' Eazy-E has since directed numerous diss songs targeting the rapper and expressed his anger over what he felt was Game misusing his father's name. Game responded by claiming that Lil' Eazy-E was trying to establish himself off the success he had made since releasing The Documentary.[26] Game responded on "120 Bars" where he claimed that Lil' Eazy-E does not write his own lyrics.[27] However, Game states on the same track that he would rather not feud with Lil' Eazy-E due to the deep respect he feels for his father. Lil' Eazy-E later responded with "They Know Me". On October 30, 2006, Game went on KDAY and said that he and Lil' Eazy-E have ended their feud.
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The original title of the album was Nigga Wit' An Attitude Volume 1 (as heard in the lyrics to "Dreams"
Lil Eazy-E, a young rapper and son of rapper the late Eazy-E, entered a feud with Game. The two used to be close associates and even recorded music together. Lil' Eazy-E has since directed numerous diss songs targeting the rapper and expressed his anger over what he felt was Game misusing his father's name. Game responded by claiming that Lil' Eazy-E was trying to establish himself off the success he had made since releasing The Documentary.[26] Game responded on "120 Bars" where he claimed that Lil' Eazy-E does not write his own lyrics.[27] However, Game states on the same track that he would rather not feud with Lil' Eazy-E due to the deep respect he feels for his father. Lil' Eazy-E later responded with "They Know Me". On October 30, 2006, Game went on KDAY and said that he and Lil' Eazy-E have ended their feud.
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But: I will explain it someone says a movie theme song and you say you love it or hate it then you write on of your own.
EX.
Person(A)
Indiana Jones theme song
Person (B)
Love it
Pink Panther theme song
GOT IT?!
If you don't know the song/movie just be like I never heard it but still write your own theme song
I WILL START!
Star Wars theme song!! (even has my ring tone haha, got it at *SPAM REMOVED* if anyone's interested!!)