Game's song to Dre: Gutsy or Gay?

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Gutsy or Gay?

  • Gutsy

    Votes: 31 47.0%
  • Gay

    Votes: 35 53.0%

  • Total voters
    66
Dec 9, 2005
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#26
I'd be pretty fuckin thankful to someone who made me a millionare too...



LOL @ some of you toughguys. Well, it is the internet, you can be whoever you wanna be.
 
Mar 12, 2005
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#27
MOREBASS said:
I'd be pretty fuckin thankful to someone who made me a millionare too...



LOL @ some of you toughguys. Well, it is the internet, you can be whoever you wanna be.
So if I made a song that said, I love my manager for giving me my first Job at McDonald's, then I go to BurgerKing, will my song make me gay? Feminine? Or will you guys just see it as me giving thanks?


Example, Dr. John Scott, I want to thank you for everything you've done for me. I love the fact you allowed me to stay as long as I could, only to turn my back on you. Sorry Man, you know I got nothing but hella love and respect for you. I'll always remember what you gave me.

THAT'S GAME'S SONG
 
Aug 4, 2005
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#30
Touching... and GUTSY! Why becuz of the niggas who would say he gay for that but I think he displayed a part of rap that niggas have a hard time displaying. Game's always been a lil overboard at displaying his admiration for those in the game, but atleast he's doing it to show his respect. So the song is a both... GUTSY & GAY!
 
Jun 15, 2005
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#32
The first couple of times I heard this jam, I thought the production was hella nice, but the concept of the song was certifiably gay.

After running through the whole album more, and thinking about what dude might have possibly went through with having to leave Aftermath, I saw another side of the song. Game does owe a lot to Dre, and we know the dude looks up to Dre, so it must have been a difficult process for him to just have to bounce like that. Seeing as there was no Dre production on this album, even more so.

The touch of having Busta on there, another Aftermath artist, speaking to Dre also, was a nice touch. And, I differ with whoever said Busta did not sound good or do that song justice. He stayed on point with the subject matter, his flow was all over that beat, and even though his tone was serious, he was still doing it like Busta does it (where that dude could go "RARRR RARRR" at any time).

In the end, I voted Gutsy, but I certainly see how cats could vote the other way.