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The Documentary Tracklist

  • 01

    Intro

  • 02

    Westside Story

    Featuring 50 Cent

  • 03

    Dreams

  • 04

    Hate It Or Love It

    Featuring 50 Cent

  • 05

    Higher

  • 06

    How We Do

    Featuring 50 Cent

  • 07

    Don't Need Your Love

    Featuring Faith Evans

  • 08

    Church For Thugs

  • 09

    Put You On The Game

  • 10

    Start From Scratch

    Featuring Marsha Ambrosius

  • 11

    The Documentary

  • 12

    Runnin'

    Featuring Dion, Tony Yayo

  • 13

    No More Fun And Games

  • 14

    We Ain't

    Featuring Eminem

  • 15

    Where I'm From

    Featuring Nate Dogg

  • 16

    Special

    Featuring Nate Dogg

  • 17

    Don't Worry

    Featuring Mary J. Blige

  • 18

    Like Father, Like Son

    Featuring Busta Rhymes

Album Chart Placements

  • US#1
  • UK#7

About The Documentary (2005)

The album by The Game was released on January 18, 2005 via Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records & Interscope Records.

The Documentary is The Game's debut album.

"The Documentary" is the highly acclaimed debut studio album by American rapper The Game, released on January 18, 2005. This significant work in the genre of US rap features a total of 18 tracks, showcasing The Game's unique storytelling and lyrical prowess. The album was released under prominent labels Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records, and Interscope Records, reflecting its high profile in the hip-hop community. Notable collaborations on "The Documentary" include contributions from prominent artists such as 50 Cent, Faith Evans, Marsha Ambrosius, Dion, Tony Yayo, Eminem, Nate Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and Busta Rhymes. These collaborations enhance the album's appeal and showcase a blend of diverse styles and influences within the rap genre. The production on "The Documentary" features contributions from renowned producers, contributing to its polished sound and commercial success. This album is often credited with revitalizing West Coast hip-hop and solidifying The Game's place in the rap landscape. With its compelling narratives and strong features, "The Documentary" remains a pivotal release in the evolution of modern rap.

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