The Game: Dr Dre Didn't Work on 2nd Album Because He Took 50 Cent's Side in Our Beef (Part 25)
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Part 24: https://youtu.be/xfaDvqX68WA
Part 1: https://youtu.be/TiByyzE6Y9Y
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The Game discussed his decision to release his second album, “Doctor’s Advocate,” without the involvement of Dr. Dre. The Game explained that this decision was largely due to Dre’s financial commitments and alliances elsewhere. Despite initial doubts about the album’s success, a turning point came when the single “One Blood” gained widespread acclaim during a promotional tour in New York. Following its success, The Game returned to the West Coast, where he experienced an overwhelming demand to complete the album. This album included contributions from several major names in the music industry, like Kanye West, Will.i.Am, and Snoop Dogg. Despite the absence of Dre, the album debuted at number one and sold 300,000 copies in the first week.
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