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Dec 28, 2004
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just got a copy of it at Best Buy, I seen dudes getting 3-4 copies each.....real spit. It seemed like everyone that was there was only there for Game's CD.
 
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i bought one at borders cuz tower didn't have it the shirt costed 18 dollars i'm pissed i didn't stop by best buy so i coulda supported it more by copping 2 or more for the price i got with one lol
 
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im definately feelin it.....he picked up where he left off at wit the last album. altho this album sounds like its more "him"......like he had more creative control, which im sure he did, since most them g-unit songs sound like 50 is behind 85% of em, lol.
 
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yung-g said:
im definately feelin it.....he picked up where he left off at wit the last album. altho this album sounds like its more "him"......like he had more creative control, which im sure he did, since most them g-unit songs sound like 50 is behind 85% of em, lol.
^That's the reason I bought this album, cuz I knew it would sound more like "him" none of that gay g-unit shit. Shit is cool
 

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The Game Becomes Playboy.com's Latest Celebrity Guest Photographer


The Game is all over right now, with the release of his sophomore album Doctor's Advocate. The latest spot to catch the rapper is on Playboy.com.

The Compton, California native recently traded in his mic temporarily for a camera, as he became the latest guest photographer for the magazine's official website.

The Game took phots of Cyber Girl Cidney Carson for an exclusive nude pictorial, which can be viewed online at Playboy.com/thegame.

The rapper was also interviewed for the Dirty Dozen, Playboy.com's 12-question sexamination. The Game talks about everything from his wildest sexual exploit to rapping dirty in bed, and weighs in on the best time of day for sex.

"Right after your wife, girlfriend or fiancé goes to work," said The Game. "You gotta get her in at eight and have her out by nine."

The Game is latest one of several hip-hop stars to join the ranks of Playboy.com Celebrity Guest Photographer. Previous artists include Flavor Flav, Ludacris, Ja Rule, Nelly, DMX and Xzibit.

http://www.playboy.com/thegame


Platinum-selling West Coast gangster MC Jayceon "The Game" Taylor just couldn't believe his good luck. The night before his gig as a Playboy.com Celebrity Guest Photographer he asked one of his reps to make a call.

"This is going to be a nude shoot, right?" the rep somewhat sheepishly asked.

"Right," we said.

Game on.

When the tat-covered, muscle-bound rapper entered the studio, on the eve of the release of his new album, Doctor's Advocate, the classic bedroom set clashed mightily with his own personal style. No matter. The Game quickly took to the task at hand, assuring his model, Cyber Girl Cidney Carson, that he would take her to the next level.

"If she doesn't become a Playmate after this," he said between rolls, "I'm gonna have to see someone."

The Game had spent so much time on the other side of the camera observing photographers, he was instantly comfortable in his new role. One moment he was on his back shooting up at a perfectly posed Cidney, and the next he was barking for an apple box so he could snap an aerial view. He was in complete control, and wanted everyone to know it. When one of his crew piped in, asking Cidney to "Touch your hair a little bit," The Game barked, "Hey, buddy, I say that!"

At another point, The Game had to stop and berate one of his crew who was sitting on the sidelines chatting into his cell phone. "We're at the motherfucking Playboy photo studio and you're sitting there talking to your mother?"

After that admonishment, it was back to work, but The Game was through with the girly bedroom set. A much more stark situation was required to capture his vision, and so the crew set up in the back of the studio in front of a giant, l garage door. Cidney got into the spirit, donning a black, stretchy, sheer one-piece bodysuit.

When the set was ready, one of the crew shouted, "OK, let's shoot!"

Laughing, The Game dove for the floor. "Where I'm from, that's what happens when someone says, Let's shoot!"

On the second set, The Game fired off several roles before spying a ten-foot, industrial stepladder. He asked for it to be moved in front of his model so he could shoot Cidney from on high. As he shifted her around and worked her out of her outfit, he ended up with an amazingly cool, stark image -- Cidney squatting down and leaning back against the l door looking up at him.

It made for a beautiful picture, but it also made The Game laugh. Looking around the room, he said, "Why is there a naked woman in this alley? That's what I'm thinkin'."