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Doctor's Advocate

Doctor's Advocate is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist the Game, released on November 14, 2006, through Geffen Records. The album is his second major-label release, following 2005's The Documentary, which was released on Aftermath/G-Unit. Due to his disputes with 50 Cent, Game left Aftermath/G-Unit and signed with Geffen Records, another label under Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen-A&M division to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit, in the summer of 2006.

Doctor's Advocate
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 14, 2006 (2006-11-14)
Recorded2005–2006
Genre
Length73:18
Label
Producer
The Game chronology
The Documentary
(2005)
Doctor's Advocate
(2006)
LAX
(2008)
Alternative cover
Singles from Doctor's Advocate
  1. "It's Okay (One Blood)"
    Released: July 24, 2006
  2. "Let's Ride"
    Released: September 4, 2006
  3. "Wouldn't Get Far"
    Released: December 12, 2006[1]

Despite the absence of Dr. Dre, who executive produced Game's debut record, The Documentary, the album featured production by four other returning producers—Kanye West, Just Blaze, Scott Storch and Hi-Tek—as well as will.i.am and Swizz Beatz. Production for the album was also contributed by DJ Khalil, Jellyroll, Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, Mr. Porter, Nottz, Reefa, Ervin "E.P." Pope and D-Roc, among others.

Doctor's Advocate debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling over 360,000 copies in its first week, making it Game's 2nd No. 1 album in a row.[2][3]

Guests featured on Doctor's Advocate include Busta Rhymes, Kanye West, Nas, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Jamie Foxx and Xzibit. Upon its release, the album received favorable reviews, with music critics praising the album's production and the Game's improved lyricism. Game made a point to prove that he could still make good music and be a successful artist, as he did on The Documentary, without the help from Dr. Dre or 50 Cent.[4][5] As with The Documentary, Doctor's Advocate was distributed in the United Kingdom by Polydor Records, which is the British distributor for Interscope-Geffen-A&M releases. Game later called Doctor's Advocate the best album of his career in 2012.[6]

Background Edit

When Game signed onto Aftermath Entertainment, it was later arranged that he would work with 50 Cent and his hip hop group G-Unit. The sudden feud between the pair, who had been marketed as having a mentor/protégé relationship, started soon afterwards. The two were able to put their differences aside for the release of the Game's debut album, The Documentary which was released on January 18, 2005. The album was a success for Game and had three singles that featured 50 Cent. The release date of 50 Cent's second album, The Massacre, was pushed back in order to accommodate Game's album, causing a rift between 50 Cent and Interscope Records. Tensions would rise during the filming of the music video for Game's third single, "Hate It or Love It", when 50 Cent refused to shoot a scene in the front seat of a car with Game, instead sitting in the back (Game's brother, Big Fase 100, would replace him).

50 Cent later dismissed Game from G-Unit on Hot 97 radio. 50 Cent also claimed that he was not getting his proper credit for the creation of Game's debut album and he claimed that he wrote six of the songs, which Game denied. After the announcement, Game, who was a guest earlier in the evening, attempted to enter the building with his entourage. After being denied entry, one of his associates was shot in the leg during a confrontation with a group of men leaving the building.[7][8] When the situation escalated, both rappers held a press conference to announce their reconciliation.[9] Fans had mixed feelings as to whether the rappers created a publicity stunt to boost the sales of the albums they had just released.[10] Nevertheless, even after the situation deflated,[11] G-Unit criticized the Game's street cred. The group denounced the Game and announced that he will not be featured on their albums. During a Summer Jam performance, the Game launched a boycott of G-Unit called "G-Unot".[12]

After the performance at Summer Jam, Game responded with "300 Bars and Runnin'", an extended "diss" aimed at G-Unit as well as members of Roc-A-Fella Records on the mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 3. 50 Cent responded through his "Piggy Bank" music video, which features the Game as a Mr. Potato Head doll and also parodies other rivals.[13] Since then both groups continued to attack each other. The Game released two more mixtapes, Ghost Unit and a mixtape/DVD called Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin.

G-Unit posted a cover of Game's head on the body of a male stripper for "Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Radio Part 21)" mixtape, as a response to Game displaying pictures of G-Unit dressed as Village People.[14] Although he was signed to Aftermath Entertainment, the Game left the label due to his disputes with 50 Cent and signed with Geffen Records (another label under Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen-A&M division) to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit in the summer of 2006 (although others claim 50 Cent pressured Dr. Dre to kick him off).[15] G-Unit member Spider Loc had also begun to insult the Game on various songs. In addition, the Game released "240 Bars (Spider Joke)" and "100 Bars (The Funeral)" both attacking G-Unit, Spider Loc and others. 50 Cent's response was "Not Rich, Still Lyin'" where he mocks the Game.[16] Lloyd Banks replied to the Game on a Rap City freestyle booth session. The Game quickly released a "diss" record called "SoundScan" where the Game pokes fun at Lloyd Banks' album Rotten Apple falling thirteen spots on the Billboard 200 chart and disappointing second week sales. Lloyd Banks replied on his mixtape Mo' Money in the Bank Pt. 5: Gang Green Season Continues with a song called "Showtime (The Game's Over)". Lloyd Banks states that 50 Cent wrote half of the Game's first album The Documentary and pokes fun at the Game's suicidal thoughts.

In October 2006, the Game extended a peace treaty to 50 Cent, which was not immediately replied to.[17] However, a couple days later, on Power 106, he stated that the treaty was only offered for one day.[18] On Doctor's Advocate, Game claims that the feud is over on several songs.

Music Edit

Lyrics Edit

Doctor's Advocate contains various staples of West Coast hip hop albums including explicit rhymes about gang violence, drug use and sex. The album looks into the Game's relationship with his former mentor Dr. Dre on several tracks, most notably "Doctor's Advocate" which also features former Aftermath Entertainment rapper Busta Rhymes. This album is known for its heavy West Coast hip hop sound, something that didn't feature much in his debut The Documentary. He worked with a number of west coast artists such as Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Tha Dogg Pound. Rapreviews said "He is absolutely quintessentially relentlessly and unapologetically thugging it up on this CD, but unless your name is Joe Lieberman or Tipper Gore you're gonna enjoy the hell out of the dope beats and lyrical bravado and be begging for more."[19] DJBooth praised his lyrical skills by saying "to briefly touch on the lyrics, only Eminem and Lil’ Wayne are currently equals."[20] However, once again many critics panned the Game's namedropping throughout the album, but Steve Juon of Rapreviews says that "some accused him of being a "name dropper" back then and still will today, the references seem more in keeping with his "soldier of the West" philosophy and less like a filler for lack of content."[19]

Production Edit

While the Game originally claimed Dr. Dre would still do production on the album in the November issue of XXL magazine,[21] he admitted in September (after the XXL interview was conducted) during an interview on radio station Power 105 that Dr. Dre would not be producing any tracks[22] (although four previously unreleased tracks produced by Dr. Dre were released on the internet, but no reason was given as to why they were not included on the album).

The production on the album was praised by critics. Allmusic writer David Jeffries stated: "beat-makers like Kanye West, Just Blaze, Scott Storch and Swizz Beatz are all on fire" and went on to praise will.i.am's return to his "hood sound after years with the polished Black Eyed Peas".[23] A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin noted that the beats created a "gleaming, hydraulics-enhanced '64 Impala of an album to ride".[24]

With its use of more West Coast-type beats, crispier drums, and deeper bass, the album leans more towards the West Coast sound than The Documentary. The album's production stands out with its combination of sampling and live instrumentation. Tracks like "Why You Hate the Game" combine soul samples with string arrangements, and piano-playing, while other tracks like "Remedy" rely heavily on sped-up funk samples. "Too Much" was noted for being an "ABBA-inspired disco-thump", while "Remedy" revolves around "pilfering Public Enemy's hard-hitting sound".[25] The production on "Ol' English" was depicted as "slow-rolling" music, and "Compton" was declared a "return to old-fashioned gangsta rap".[26] "Why You Hate the Game" was driven by a "sparkling piano-heavy...track".[27] Production for the album would also be contributed by DJ Khalil, Hi-Tek, Jellyroll, Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, Mr. Porter, Nottz, Reefa, Ervin "E.P." Pope and D-Roc.

Title Edit

Doctor's Advocate explicitly refers to Game's former mentor and producer Dr. Dre, whose name is dropped repeatedly.[28] During several of the songs, Game uses words like "family" and "father" to pay tribute to their relationship before at Aftermath Entertainment. Dre associate Busta Rhymes is brought in as a guest on the title track.

Release and promotion Edit

As the release date of Doctor's Advocate approached, it became unclear, due to the G-Unit contract, whether the album be released by Aftermath Entertainment or Interscope Records. Due to his disputes with 50 Cent, in summer 2006 the Game left Aftermath Entertainment and signed with Geffen Records, another label under Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen-A&M, division to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit.

On September 7, 2005, the Game released a promotional mixtape, Ghost Unit through 101 Distribution and West Side Entertainment, intended to promote Doctor's Advocate.

On December 3, 2005, the Game released another promotional mixtape album/DVD, Stop Snitchin–Stop Lyin, through The Black Wall Street Records. The mixtape features artists Lil' Kim, Ice Cube, Lil Rob, Chingy, WC, Paul Wall and others. The DVD is directed by Éngel Thedford of AREA51 Media Group. This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G-Unit members. It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement. It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members. Repeatedly DJ Clue? says "Come on Game it's the last one" suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G-Unit any more. The track "Niggaz Bleed" is a subliminal diss to Suge Knight. In 2006 the mixtape was certified platinum[29] in Ireland, which sold 15,000 units, and the DVD was certified gold.[30]

Doctor's Advocate was finally released on November 14, 2006, through Geffen Records.

Singles Edit

The first single, "It's Okay (One Blood)", peaked at 71 on the Billboard Hot 100". The Game had earlier stated that the song would be released on July 31, 2006, but it was released on July 24. The song was originally to be released on July 4, but got pushed back by the Game. Jimmy Rosemond, head of Czar Entertainment and the Game's manager, explained how "One Blood" would receive positive radio airplay and prove the talent that the Game has.[31] It features Junior Reid and is produced by Reefa. The second single, "Let's Ride", peaked at 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was written by the Game and Scott Storch and was released on September 25, 2006.[32] The Game mentioned on radio station KDAY in Los Angeles, California that the track was recorded in Miami, Florida, but had the feel of a West Coast Dr. Dre record. The song heavily references Dr. Dre's 1993 hit "Let Me Ride". "Let's Ride" received mediocre reviews from music critics. MusicOMH wrote that the track "lacks in any of the vigour and enthusiasm that came with his debut major release album".[33] Pitchfork Media gave the song a negative review saying, "What an embarrassment this song turned out to be, lumberingly obvious and poorly crafted from the first awkward gang reference to the last Dre namedrop."[34] About.com's Henry Adaso called the track "just another boring mantra devoid of substance" with the Game delivering "a lethargic sprawl, replete with 50 Cent-esque crooning and tautological Dre odes ("Ain't nuthin' but a G thang, baby, it's a G thang")."[35] Entertainment Weekly, in a review of Doctor's Advocate, wrote that the song "recycle[s] Dre's signature high-pitched synths and plinking pianos" and is "marred by stale rhymes chronicling cartoonish gangbanging."[36] Chocolate magazine said the track "lacks charisma and substance, and is filled with 50 Cent-style tuneless crooning, endless name checks for Aftermath, Eminem and Dr. Dre and empty lyrics".[37] The third single, "Wouldn't Get Far", peaked at 64 on the Billboard Hot 100". The song is produced by and features a verse from Kanye West. It contains a sample from Creative Source's "I'd Find You Anywhere" (which was also sampled on Jadakiss' "By Your Side"), and a sample from "Long Red (Live)" by Mountain. Kanye West revealed that the beat for the song was originally made for Common, and if the Game had turned it down, Kanye would have used it for himself.[38]

Reception Edit

Commercial performance Edit

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling well over 360,000 copies in its 1st week.[39] The album would go on as the Game's 2nd No. 1 album in a row.[2] The album also charted at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and at No. 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart. As of October 2007, the album has sold 969,000 copies in the United States of America, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[40]

Doctor's Advocate attained respectable international charting. In Australia the album entered the Australian Albums Chart at #20, in Austria the album entered the Austrian Albums Chart at No. 12, in Canada the album entered the Canadian Albums Chart at #2, in the Netherlands the album entered the Dutch Albums Chart at No. 19, in France the album entered the French Albums Chart at #9, in Germany the album entered the German Albums Chart at No. 17, in the Republic of Ireland the album entered the Irish Albums Chart at #8, in New Zealand the album entered the New Zealand Albums Chart at No. 15, in Norway the album entered the Norwegian Albums Chart at No. 14, in Switzerland the album entered the Swiss Albums Chart at No. 15.

In the United Kingdom the British Phonographic Industry certified the album Gold,[41] and in New Zealand the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand also certified the album Gold.[42]

Critical response Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic73/100[43]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [23]
Entertainment WeeklyB[25]
The Guardian     [44]
The Source[45]     
The New York Times(favorable)[46]
Pitchfork Media(8.1/10)[47]
PopMatters(7/10)[48]
Rolling Stone     [49]
USA Today    [50]
The Village Voice(favorable)[51]

Upon its release, Doctor's Advocate received generally positive reviews from music critics. It received an average score of 73 out of 100 based on 20 reviews.[43] Allmusic writer David Jeffries wrote that while the album "is nothing new" from The Documentary, "the fact remains that every track here is as good as or better than those on his debut."[23] Entertainment Weekly disagreed, saying "it doesn't live up to the nihilistic brilliance" of his previous album.[25] Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone stated that the album "isn't the classic that message boards are calling it, but it is a middling yet pleasurable record." Hoard also wrote that "lyrically, it's a mixed bag. The Game is still kind of corny, but his skills have improved... He's more nimble and more assured than before, and he switches up his flow more often". .[52] Stylus Magazine noted that the Game "brought his personality—occasionally funny, disarmingly needy, a little lunkheaded—into the booth" and that despite Dr. Dre's absence, "the album sounds just as big-budget and lavishly appointed as The Documentary".[53] The New York Times shared this view saying, "this album sounds much more like a Los Angeles album than its predecessor" and that the rapper "has a terrific voice, bassy and raspy."[46] Similarly, The A.V. Club wrote that the Game "boasts a raspy-voiced, belligerent charisma" and that the album "succeeds primarily on the strength of its beats."[24] The album received a near perfect 4.5 mic rating from The Source.[45]

Pitchfork Media stated "As rap music, the Doctor’s Advocate is good; as tangled psychodrama, it's better."[47] Jeff Vrabel of PopMatters wrote "Slapping Dre’s name so front and center just tastes weird, like Alanis re-recording Jagged Little Pill or Queen touring without Freddie Mercury: Awk-ward. Ultimately, for all its naked ambition, "Advocate" ends up proving that without the guiding hand of Dre, Game can ... sound like Dre. Just listen to him, he'll tell you. But without that ability to hammer out his own identity, the Game is still in progress."[48] Stylus Magazine stated "Despite the fact that Dre had nothing to do with this project, the album sounds just as big-budget and lavishly appointed as The Documentary. Like his mentor, Game knows how to tweak the bone-rattling clap of the snare and play up the percussive aspect of keyboards."[54]

Accolades Edit

The album appeared on numerous music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Stylus Magazine placed the album at number 35 on its list of their Top 50 Albums of 2006.[55] Kelefa Sannehof of The New York Times named it the sixth best album of 2006, on its list of Best Albums of 2006.[56] They also said that it was the best hip hop album of the year.[57] Prefix named it the tenth best album of 2006, on its list of Best Albums of 2006.[56]

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Lookin' at You"E.P.3:37
2."Da Shit"
DJ Khalil5:23
3."It's Okay (One Blood)" (featuring Junior Reid)
4:17
4."Compton" (featuring will.i.am)will.i.am4:41
5."Remedy"Just Blaze2:57
6."Let's Ride"
Storch3:57
7."Too Much" (featuring Nate Dogg)
Storch4:11
8."Wouldn't Get Far" (featuring Kanye West)West4:11
9."Scream on 'Em" (featuring Swizz Beatz)
Swizz Beatz4:20
10."One Night"Nottz4:27
11."Doctor's Advocate" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
J.R. Rotem5:03
12."Ol' English" (featuring Dion)Hi-Tek4:44
13."California Vacation" (featuring Snoop Dogg and Xzibit)J.R. Rotem4:29
14."Bang" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound)
Jelly Roll3:37
15."Around the World" (featuring Jamie Foxx)
4:02
16."Why You Hate the Game" (featuring Nas and Marsha Ambrosius)
Just Blaze9:22
United Kingdom bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
17."I'm Chillin'" (featuring Fergie)will.i.am4:33
18."It's Okay (One Blood) (Remix)" (featuring Jim Jones, Snoop Dogg, Nas, T.I., Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, N.O.R.E., Jadakiss, Styles P, Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross, Twista, Tha Dogg Pound, WC, E-40, Bun B, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, Young Dro, Clipse, and Ja Rule)Reefa11:47

Sample credits Edit

Instrumentations Edit

  • Lookin' At You - Keyboards: Ervin "E.P." Pope; Guitars: Glenn Jeffery; Bass: E. Battle; Additional vocals: Mac Minister and Tracey Nelson
  • Let's Ride - Guitar: Aaron "Franchise" Fishbein
  • Wouldn't Get Far - Additional drum programming by Patrick Gillin
  • One Night - Additional vocals: DMP and Andrea Martin
  • Doctor's Advocate - Chorus vocal: Samuel Christian
  • Ol' English - Bass & guitar: Erick Coomes
  • California Vacation - Additional vocals: Tracey Nelson
  • Around the World - Keyboards: Walter Howard
  • Why You Hate the Game - Choir: The 1500 Choir; Drums & Strings: Just Blaze; Organ & piano: Lamar Edwards and Larrance Dopson; Additional vocals: Andrea Martin

Personnel Edit

Credits for Doctor's Advocate adapted from Allmusic.[58]

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[79] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[80] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Doctor s Advocate is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist the Game released on November 14 2006 through Geffen Records The album is his second major label release following 2005 s The Documentary which was released on Aftermath G Unit Due to his disputes with 50 Cent Game left Aftermath G Unit and signed with Geffen Records another label under Universal Music Group s Interscope Geffen A amp M division to terminate his contractual obligations with G Unit in the summer of 2006 Doctor s AdvocateStudio album by the GameReleasedNovember 14 2006 2006 11 14 Recorded2005 2006GenreWest coast hip hopgangsta raphardcore hip hopLength73 18LabelGeffenProducerGame exec James Rosemond co exec D Roc DJ Khalil Ervin E P Pope Hi Tek J R Rotem Jellyroll Just Blaze Kanye West Mike Chav Mr Porter Nottz Reefa Scott Storch Swizz Beatz will i amThe Game chronologyThe Documentary 2005 Doctor s Advocate 2006 LAX 2008 Alternative coverSingles from Doctor s Advocate It s Okay One Blood Released July 24 2006 Let s Ride Released September 4 2006 Wouldn t Get Far Released December 12 2006 1 Despite the absence of Dr Dre who executive produced Game s debut record The Documentary the album featured production by four other returning producers Kanye West Just Blaze Scott Storch and Hi Tek as well as will i am and Swizz Beatz Production for the album was also contributed by DJ Khalil Jellyroll Jonathan J R Rotem Mr Porter Nottz Reefa Ervin E P Pope and D Roc among others Doctor s Advocate debuted at No 1 on the U S Billboard 200 selling over 360 000 copies in its first week making it Game s 2nd No 1 album in a row 2 3 Guests featured on Doctor s Advocate include Busta Rhymes Kanye West Nas Nate Dogg Snoop Dogg Tha Dogg Pound Jamie Foxx and Xzibit Upon its release the album received favorable reviews with music critics praising the album s production and the Game s improved lyricism Game made a point to prove that he could still make good music and be a successful artist as he did on The Documentary without the help from Dr Dre or 50 Cent 4 5 As with The Documentary Doctor s Advocate was distributed in the United Kingdom by Polydor Records which is the British distributor for Interscope Geffen A amp M releases Game later called Doctor s Advocate the best album of his career in 2012 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Music 2 1 Lyrics 2 2 Production 3 Title 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Singles 5 Reception 5 1 Commercial performance 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Track listing 6 1 Sample credits 6 2 Instrumentations 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditWhen Game signed onto Aftermath Entertainment it was later arranged that he would work with 50 Cent and his hip hop group G Unit The sudden feud between the pair who had been marketed as having a mentor protege relationship started soon afterwards The two were able to put their differences aside for the release of the Game s debut album The Documentary which was released on January 18 2005 The album was a success for Game and had three singles that featured 50 Cent The release date of 50 Cent s second album The Massacre was pushed back in order to accommodate Game s album causing a rift between 50 Cent and Interscope Records Tensions would rise during the filming of the music video for Game s third single Hate It or Love It when 50 Cent refused to shoot a scene in the front seat of a car with Game instead sitting in the back Game s brother Big Fase 100 would replace him 50 Cent later dismissed Game from G Unit on Hot 97 radio 50 Cent also claimed that he was not getting his proper credit for the creation of Game s debut album and he claimed that he wrote six of the songs which Game denied After the announcement Game who was a guest earlier in the evening attempted to enter the building with his entourage After being denied entry one of his associates was shot in the leg during a confrontation with a group of men leaving the building 7 8 When the situation escalated both rappers held a press conference to announce their reconciliation 9 Fans had mixed feelings as to whether the rappers created a publicity stunt to boost the sales of the albums they had just released 10 Nevertheless even after the situation deflated 11 G Unit criticized the Game s street cred The group denounced the Game and announced that he will not be featured on their albums During a Summer Jam performance the Game launched a boycott of G Unit called G Unot 12 After the performance at Summer Jam Game responded with 300 Bars and Runnin an extended diss aimed at G Unit as well as members of Roc A Fella Records on the mixtape You Know What It Is Vol 3 50 Cent responded through his Piggy Bank music video which features the Game as a Mr Potato Head doll and also parodies other rivals 13 Since then both groups continued to attack each other The Game released two more mixtapes Ghost Unit and a mixtape DVD called Stop Snitchin Stop Lyin G Unit posted a cover of Game s head on the body of a male stripper for Hate It or Love It G Unit Radio Part 21 mixtape as a response to Game displaying pictures of G Unit dressed as Village People 14 Although he was signed to Aftermath Entertainment the Game left the label due to his disputes with 50 Cent and signed with Geffen Records another label under Universal Music Group s Interscope Geffen A amp M division to terminate his contractual obligations with G Unit in the summer of 2006 although others claim 50 Cent pressured Dr Dre to kick him off 15 G Unit member Spider Loc had also begun to insult the Game on various songs In addition the Game released 240 Bars Spider Joke and 100 Bars The Funeral both attacking G Unit Spider Loc and others 50 Cent s response was Not Rich Still Lyin where he mocks the Game 16 Lloyd Banks replied to the Game on a Rap City freestyle booth session The Game quickly released a diss record called SoundScan where the Game pokes fun at Lloyd Banks album Rotten Apple falling thirteen spots on the Billboard 200 chart and disappointing second week sales Lloyd Banks replied on his mixtape Mo Money in the Bank Pt 5 Gang Green Season Continues with a song called Showtime The Game s Over Lloyd Banks states that 50 Cent wrote half of the Game s first album The Documentary and pokes fun at the Game s suicidal thoughts In October 2006 the Game extended a peace treaty to 50 Cent which was not immediately replied to 17 However a couple days later on Power 106 he stated that the treaty was only offered for one day 18 On Doctor s Advocate Game claims that the feud is over on several songs Music EditLyrics Edit Doctor s Advocate contains various staples of West Coast hip hop albums including explicit rhymes about gang violence drug use and sex The album looks into the Game s relationship with his former mentor Dr Dre on several tracks most notably Doctor s Advocate which also features former Aftermath Entertainment rapper Busta Rhymes This album is known for its heavy West Coast hip hop sound something that didn t feature much in his debut The Documentary He worked with a number of west coast artists such as Nate Dogg Snoop Dogg Xzibit and Tha Dogg Pound Rapreviews said He is absolutely quintessentially relentlessly and unapologetically thugging it up on this CD but unless your name is Joe Lieberman or Tipper Gore you re gonna enjoy the hell out of the dope beats and lyrical bravado and be begging for more 19 DJBooth praised his lyrical skills by saying to briefly touch on the lyrics only Eminem and Lil Wayne are currently equals 20 However once again many critics panned the Game s namedropping throughout the album but Steve Juon of Rapreviews says that some accused him of being a name dropper back then and still will today the references seem more in keeping with his soldier of the West philosophy and less like a filler for lack of content 19 Production Edit While the Game originally claimed Dr Dre would still do production on the album in the November issue of XXL magazine 21 he admitted in September after the XXL interview was conducted during an interview on radio station Power 105 that Dr Dre would not be producing any tracks 22 although four previously unreleased tracks produced by Dr Dre were released on the internet but no reason was given as to why they were not included on the album The production on the album was praised by critics Allmusic writer David Jeffries stated beat makers like Kanye West Just Blaze Scott Storch and Swizz Beatz are all on fire and went on to praise will i am s return to his hood sound after years with the polished Black Eyed Peas 23 A V Club s Nathan Rabin noted that the beats created a gleaming hydraulics enhanced 64 Impala of an album to ride 24 With its use of more West Coast type beats crispier drums and deeper bass the album leans more towards the West Coast sound than The Documentary The album s production stands out with its combination of sampling and live instrumentation Tracks like Why You Hate the Game combine soul samples with string arrangements and piano playing while other tracks like Remedy rely heavily on sped up funk samples Too Much was noted for being an ABBA inspired disco thump while Remedy revolves around pilfering Public Enemy s hard hitting sound 25 The production on Ol English was depicted as slow rolling music and Compton was declared a return to old fashioned gangsta rap 26 Why You Hate the Game was driven by a sparkling piano heavy track 27 Production for the album would also be contributed by DJ Khalil Hi Tek Jellyroll Jonathan J R Rotem Mr Porter Nottz Reefa Ervin E P Pope and D Roc Title EditDoctor s Advocate explicitly refers to Game s former mentor and producer Dr Dre whose name is dropped repeatedly 28 During several of the songs Game uses words like family and father to pay tribute to their relationship before at Aftermath Entertainment Dre associate Busta Rhymes is brought in as a guest on the title track Release and promotion EditAs the release date of Doctor s Advocate approached it became unclear due to the G Unit contract whether the album be released by Aftermath Entertainment or Interscope Records Due to his disputes with 50 Cent in summer 2006 the Game left Aftermath Entertainment and signed with Geffen Records another label under Universal Music Group s Interscope Geffen A amp M division to terminate his contractual obligations with G Unit On September 7 2005 the Game released a promotional mixtape Ghost Unit through 101 Distribution and West Side Entertainment intended to promote Doctor s Advocate On December 3 2005 the Game released another promotional mixtape album DVD Stop Snitchin Stop Lyin through The Black Wall Street Records The mixtape features artists Lil Kim Ice Cube Lil Rob Chingy WC Paul Wall and others The DVD is directed by Engel Thedford of AREA51 Media Group This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G Unit members It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members Repeatedly DJ Clue says Come on Game it s the last one suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G Unit any more The track Niggaz Bleed is a subliminal diss to Suge Knight In 2006 the mixtape was certified platinum 29 in Ireland which sold 15 000 units and the DVD was certified gold 30 Doctor s Advocate was finally released on November 14 2006 through Geffen Records Singles Edit The first single It s Okay One Blood peaked at 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 The Game had earlier stated that the song would be released on July 31 2006 but it was released on July 24 The song was originally to be released on July 4 but got pushed back by the Game Jimmy Rosemond head of Czar Entertainment and the Game s manager explained how One Blood would receive positive radio airplay and prove the talent that the Game has 31 It features Junior Reid and is produced by Reefa The second single Let s Ride peaked at 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 The song was written by the Game and Scott Storch and was released on September 25 2006 32 The Game mentioned on radio station KDAY in Los Angeles California that the track was recorded in Miami Florida but had the feel of a West Coast Dr Dre record The song heavily references Dr Dre s 1993 hit Let Me Ride Let s Ride received mediocre reviews from music critics MusicOMH wrote that the track lacks in any of the vigour and enthusiasm that came with his debut major release album 33 Pitchfork Media gave the song a negative review saying What an embarrassment this song turned out to be lumberingly obvious and poorly crafted from the first awkward gang reference to the last Dre namedrop 34 About com s Henry Adaso called the track just another boring mantra devoid of substance with the Game delivering a lethargic sprawl replete with 50 Cent esque crooning and tautological Dre odes Ain t nuthin but a G thang baby it s a G thang 35 Entertainment Weekly in a review of Doctor s Advocate wrote that the song recycle s Dre s signature high pitched synths and plinking pianos and is marred by stale rhymes chronicling cartoonish gangbanging 36 Chocolate magazine said the track lacks charisma and substance and is filled with 50 Cent style tuneless crooning endless name checks for Aftermath Eminem and Dr Dre and empty lyrics 37 The third single Wouldn t Get Far peaked at 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 The song is produced by and features a verse from Kanye West It contains a sample from Creative Source s I d Find You Anywhere which was also sampled on Jadakiss By Your Side and a sample from Long Red Live by Mountain Kanye West revealed that the beat for the song was originally made for Common and if the Game had turned it down Kanye would have used it for himself 38 Reception EditCommercial performance Edit The album debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 selling well over 360 000 copies in its 1st week 39 The album would go on as the Game s 2nd No 1 album in a row 2 The album also charted at No 1 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and at No 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart As of October 2007 the album has sold 969 000 copies in the United States of America according to Nielsen SoundScan 40 Doctor s Advocate attained respectable international charting In Australia the album entered the Australian Albums Chart at 20 in Austria the album entered the Austrian Albums Chart at No 12 in Canada the album entered the Canadian Albums Chart at 2 in the Netherlands the album entered the Dutch Albums Chart at No 19 in France the album entered the French Albums Chart at 9 in Germany the album entered the German Albums Chart at No 17 in the Republic of Ireland the album entered the Irish Albums Chart at 8 in New Zealand the album entered the New Zealand Albums Chart at No 15 in Norway the album entered the Norwegian Albums Chart at No 14 in Switzerland the album entered the Swiss Albums Chart at No 15 In the United Kingdom the British Phonographic Industry certified the album Gold 41 and in New Zealand the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand also certified the album Gold 42 Critical response Edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic73 100 43 Review scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 23 Entertainment WeeklyB 25 The Guardian 44 The Source 45 The New York Times favorable 46 Pitchfork Media 8 1 10 47 PopMatters 7 10 48 Rolling Stone 49 USA Today 50 The Village Voice favorable 51 Upon its release Doctor s Advocate received generally positive reviews from music critics It received an average score of 73 out of 100 based on 20 reviews 43 Allmusic writer David Jeffries wrote that while the album is nothing new from The Documentary the fact remains that every track here is as good as or better than those on his debut 23 Entertainment Weekly disagreed saying it doesn t live up to the nihilistic brilliance of his previous album 25 Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone stated that the album isn t the classic that message boards are calling it but it is a middling yet pleasurable record Hoard also wrote that lyrically it s a mixed bag The Game is still kind of corny but his skills have improved He s more nimble and more assured than before and he switches up his flow more often 52 Stylus Magazine noted that the Game brought his personality occasionally funny disarmingly needy a little lunkheaded into the booth and that despite Dr Dre s absence the album sounds just as big budget and lavishly appointed as The Documentary 53 The New York Times shared this view saying this album sounds much more like a Los Angeles album than its predecessor and that the rapper has a terrific voice bassy and raspy 46 Similarly The A V Club wrote that the Game boasts a raspy voiced belligerent charisma and that the album succeeds primarily on the strength of its beats 24 The album received a near perfect 4 5 mic rating from The Source 45 Pitchfork Media stated As rap music the Doctor s Advocate is good as tangled psychodrama it s better 47 Jeff Vrabel of PopMatters wrote Slapping Dre s name so front and center just tastes weird like Alanis re recording Jagged Little Pill or Queen touring without Freddie Mercury Awk ward Ultimately for all its naked ambition Advocate ends up proving that without the guiding hand of Dre Game can sound like Dre Just listen to him he ll tell you But without that ability to hammer out his own identity the Game is still in progress 48 Stylus Magazine stated Despite the fact that Dre had nothing to do with this project the album sounds just as big budget and lavishly appointed as The Documentary Like his mentor Game knows how to tweak the bone rattling clap of the snare and play up the percussive aspect of keyboards 54 Accolades Edit The album appeared on numerous music critics and publications end of year albums lists Stylus Magazine placed the album at number 35 on its list of their Top 50 Albums of 2006 55 Kelefa Sannehof of The New York Times named it the sixth best album of 2006 on its list of Best Albums of 2006 56 They also said that it was the best hip hop album of the year 57 Prefix named it the tenth best album of 2006 on its list of Best Albums of 2006 56 Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Lookin at You Jayceon Taylor Ervin E P PopeE P 3 372 Da Shit Taylor Khalil Abdul Rahman Janeen Jasmine Zoogz RiftDJ Khalil5 233 It s Okay One Blood featuring Junior Reid Taylor Delroy Reid Sharif Slater Danny D Roc CollingtonReefa D Roc co 4 174 Compton featuring will i am Taylor Will Adams Andre Wicker Arlandis Hinton Curtis Mayfield David Weldon Eric Wright Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr will i am4 415 Remedy Taylor Justin Smith Isaac HayesJust Blaze2 576 Let s Ride Taylor Scott StorchStorch3 577 Too Much featuring Nate Dogg Taylor Nathaniel Hale StorchStorch4 118 Wouldn t Get Far featuring Kanye West Taylor Kanye West Marilyn McLeod Pam SawyerWest4 119 Scream on Em featuring Swizz Beatz Taylor Kasseem DeanSwizz Beatz4 2010 One Night Taylor Dominick Lamb Darnell Bristol Kenneth Edmonds Sid JohnsonNottz4 2711 Doctor s Advocate featuring Busta Rhymes Taylor Trevor Smith Jonathan Reuven Rotem David Goldsmith C YoungJ R Rotem5 0312 Ol English featuring Dion Taylor Dion Jenkins Tony CottrellHi Tek4 4413 California Vacation featuring Snoop Dogg and Xzibit Taylor Calvin Broadus Alvin Joiner RotemJ R Rotem4 2914 Bang featuring Tha Dogg Pound Taylor Delmar Arnaud Ricardo Brown David Jelly Roll DrewJelly Roll3 3715 Around the World featuring Jamie Foxx Taylor Eric Bishop Denaun Porter Mike Chavarria Walter HowardMr Porter Mike Chav co 4 0216 Why You Hate the Game featuring Nas and Marsha Ambrosius Taylor Nasir Jones Marsha Ambrosius Smith Marvin Ambrosius Norbert SloleyJust Blaze9 22 United Kingdom bonus tracksNo TitleProducer s Length17 I m Chillin featuring Fergie will i am4 3318 It s Okay One Blood Remix featuring Jim Jones Snoop Dogg Nas T I Fat Joe Lil Wayne N O R E Jadakiss Styles P Fabolous Juelz Santana Rick Ross Twista Tha Dogg Pound WC E 40 Bun B Chamillionaire Slim Thug Young Dro Clipse and Ja Rule Reefa11 47 Sample credits Edit Da Shit contains a sample from Ipecac written and performed by Zoogz Rift and excerpts from the film Tales from the Hood It s Okay One Blood contains a sample from One Blood performed by Junior Reid Compton contains samples from Real Muthaphuckkin G s performed by Eazy E Hard Times performed by Baby Huey Gangster Boogie performed by Chicago Gangsters Swahililand performed by Ahmad Jamal and Amen Brother performed by The Winstons Remedy contains samples from Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic written and performed by Isaac Hayes and Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos performed by Public Enemy Let s Ride contains a sample from Picture Me Rollin performed by 2Pac Wouldn t Get Far contains samples from I d Find You Anywhere performed by Creative Source Long Red performed by Mountain and All Bout U performed by 2Pac Scream on Em contains a sample from Police Station Exploration performed by Michael Richard Plowman One Night contains a sample from Two Occasions performed by The Deele Doctor s Advocate contains a sample from Up Against the Wind performed by Lori Perri from the soundtrack from the film Set It Off Ol English contains a sample from If Loving You is Wrong I Don t Want to Be Right performed by Luther Ingram California Vacation contains a sample from Funky Worm performed by Ohio Players Why You Hate the Game contains a sample from With You performed by The Main Ingredient I m Chillin contains samples from Funky Drummer performed by James Brown and You Gots to Chill performed by EPMD Instrumentations Edit Lookin At You Keyboards Ervin E P Pope Guitars Glenn Jeffery Bass E Battle Additional vocals Mac Minister and Tracey Nelson Let s Ride Guitar Aaron Franchise Fishbein Wouldn t Get Far Additional drum programming by Patrick Gillin One Night Additional vocals DMP and Andrea Martin Doctor s Advocate Chorus vocal Samuel Christian Ol English Bass amp guitar Erick Coomes California Vacation Additional vocals Tracey Nelson Around the World Keyboards Walter Howard Why You Hate the Game Choir The 1500 Choir Drums amp Strings Just Blaze Organ amp piano Lamar Edwards and Larrance Dopson Additional vocals Andrea MartinPersonnel EditCredits for Doctor s Advocate adapted from Allmusic 58 Asif Ali Assistant Engineer Engineer Wayne Allison Engineer Marsha Ambrosius Vocals Heinrich Boykins Heimy Groomer Wendell Cage Project Coordinator Mike Chav Engineer Producer Kelvin Chu A amp R Erik Baby Jesus Coomes Bass Guitar D Roc Producer Andrew Dawson Engineer K Dean Composer Mike Dean Mixing Dion Vocals DJ Hi Tek Producer Tha Dogg Pound Vocals Nate Dogg Vocals Larrance Dopson Organ Hammond Piano Dylan Dresdow Engineer D Drew Composer Lamar Edwards Organ Hammond Piano Scott Elgin Engineer 1500 Choir Choir Chorus Vocals Aaron Fishbein Guitar Joshua Fisher Marketing Coordinator Andrew Flad Product Manager Jamie Foxx Vocals Nicole Frantz Creative Assistance The Game Executive Producer Conrad Golding Engineer Bernie Grundman Mastering Andy Gwynn Engineer N Hale Composer Walter Howard Keyboards Chris Jackson Engineer Janeen Jasmine Composer Vocals Background Jellyroll Producer Just Blaze Drums Producer Strings Kenneth Keith Kallenbach A amp R Padraic Kerin Engineer Anthony Kilhoffer Engineer Marc Lee Engineer Patrick Magee Assistant Engineer Jonathan Mannion Photography Monica Marrow Wardrobe Andrea Martin Vocals Tony Martin A amp R Curtis Mayfield Composer Marilyn McLeod Composer Mister Porter Producer Nas Vocals Tracey Nelson Vocals Vocals Background Ervin Pope Keyboards Producer Oscar Ramirez Engineer Junior Reid Vocals Omar Reyna Assistant Engineer Zoogz Rift Composer Jimmy Henchmen Rosemond Executive Producer J R Rotem Composer Producer Angelo Sanders A amp R Pam Sawyer Composer Daniel Seeff Bass Guitar Kelly Sheehen Engineer Shorty Choir Chorus Norbert Sloley Composer Snoop Dogg Vocals Scott Storch Producer Brian Sumner Engineer Swizz Beatz Producer Vocals Sean Tallman Engineer Andrew Van Meter Producer David Weldon Composer Kanye West Producer Vocals Ryan West Engineer Mixing Don Smartt Engineer will i am Engineer Mixing Producer Vocals Ethan Willoughby Mixing Doug Wilson Mixing C Young ComposerCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2006 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 59 28Austrian Albums O3 Austria 60 46Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 61 80Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 62 85Canadian Albums Billboard 63 2Dutch Albums Album Top 100 64 40French Albums SNEP 65 27German Albums Offizielle Top 100 66 29Irish Albums IRMA 67 8Italian Albums FIMI 68 67New Zealand Albums RMNZ 69 15Norwegian Albums VG lista 70 24Scottish Albums OCC 71 23Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 72 15UK Albums OCC 73 21US Billboard 200 74 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 75 1US Top Rap Albums Billboard 76 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2007 PositionUS Billboard 200 77 48US Top R 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