Dre (who was originally set to produce LAX by himself), Game says on “Dope Boys:” “And tell Dr. In regards to his contentious relationship with mentor Dr. Lyrically, Game is still playing the maverick, unafraid to speak his mind and name names. “Ya Heard,” “Let Us Live,” and the brilliant Kanye West production “Angel” echo the bass-heavy, squiggly-synth sounds so beloved by fans of L.A. Even the sound design makes subtle reference to classic California electro. LAX is conceived as a collage-like portrait of Game’s past and present life in Southern California, as “LAX Files,” “Cali Sunshine,” and “House of Pain” weave references to local avenues, neighborhood flavors, and people. Our ReviewWith his third, and allegedly final, album, The Game returns to the subject he knows best: his home turf of Los Angeles.
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