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The Game’s Debut Album ‘The Documentary’ Turns 21

The Game’s debut album, The Documentary, was released on January 25, 2005, through Aftermath, G-Unit, and Interscope Records. The album marked a significant moment in the careers of several artists and remains a celebrated work in hip-hop history.

Background and Initial Title

The Game, as the first G-Unit artist not based in New York City, joined the label alongside Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and 50 Cent. Initially titled Nigga Witta Attitude Vol. 1 as a tribute to N.W.A, the album’s name was changed following legal concerns raised by Tomica Woods-Wright, the widow of Eazy-E.

Commercial and Critical Reception

The Documentary achieved considerable commercial success, earning gold certification within its first week and reaching double platinum status within two months. The album featured popular singles including “Hate It or Love It,” “Westside Story,” and “This Is How We Do,” all of which included appearances by 50 Cent. While the collaboration with 50 Cent was considered a key factor in the album’s success, some critics questioned whether it would have achieved the same impact without the prominent featured artists.

Production and Musical Style

The album’s production featured a diverse range of acclaimed producers, including Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, and Timbaland. Their contributions were instrumental in establishing The Documentary as a sonic landmark and a defining release of the early 2000s hip-hop era. It remains The Game’s most successful and critically acclaimed project to date.

Legacy

The release of The Documentary is recognized as a significant achievement for Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Eminem, The Game, and the G-Unit collective. The album continues to be influential and resonates with listeners two decades after its initial release.

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