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BIGWORM

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for anybody who getz into that gangsta rap prepare for the next best thang since IceCube!

brace yourself!


http://www.thegame.aftermathmusic.com/












The story of The Game is the story of a Compton native who tried to avoid the hustlin and gangbangin. The lifestyle would prove to be too powerful, however, eventually drawing him in. An old adage states that sometimes life is truly appreciated only in the face of death, so what better time to look at your life that right after you nearly lose it? Forgive The Game, waking up out of a bullet induced coma can make a guy a little introspective.

"I never really wanted hustlin and gangbangin and crime and all that shit for myself," The Game explains, "when I was younger I played sports, I played basketball and that's how I got the name The Game, my grandmother (gave it to me), rest in peace, cuz I played basketball, football, track, played with dogs, bugs, I was game for anything." "But once I got to high school that shit was out. My brothers were gangbangin and I just followed in their footsteps."

Following in his brothers footsteps proved to be lucrative at first, but as The Game points out, anytime one person is doing well, there are always others out there looking to take them down. "They don't want to see anybody gettin it like that. You get the jealous nature. It's like anything, workin at McDonald's, if you're employee of the month all the rest of the motherfuckers is like 'fuck you.'" The Game was employee of the month in his field, but the competition did a lot more than just say "fuck you."

"I was in the spot one night and just so happens ain't nobody there that night and there's usually eight or nine people hanging out there, and that was my house, place of residence. Some cats ran in, I took some shots and I went into this little baby coma for like under 24 hours, and after I woke up from the hospital I was like damn, I couldn't even believe this shit. All sorts of motherfuckers yellin and screaming. This guy next to me was shot in the head and dead. I checked myself out the hospital then and there. Took out the IV, took off the bandages, found some crutches and just walked out."

Some friends took The Game back home, back to the place where he had been shot less than a day earlier. Unlike the day before, however, this time the house was a little more protected from the outside. The Game notes, "my brother had that place set up like Fort Knox, there was a nigga at the gate. My brother was like overprotective, but he never thought that that shit would happen to his little brother."

It was at this point that The Game's life began to change. He explains, "everyday I was in my room recoupin, I ain't really go nowhere. I went to K Mart and bought me a notebook and I just started writing about my life because I was tryin to find a plan for what I wanted to do because I didn't want to hustle any more, I didn't want to die for that shit. I started writing stories about my life and started analyzing my shit. On one page I had a list of things I could do, legal hustlin, one was rap, two was real estate, and three go back to school and try basketball." It was time for The Game to try plan A.

The Game's older brother continued to be a guiding force for him. "I started readin (my work) to my brother and he said 'damn you're crazy with words.' My life story started turnin into lyrics." Words of encouragement sent The Game to a local record store where picked up all of 2Pac's albums. "I literally study all these fuckin albums," he notes, adding "I can see a little of every dope MC in myself."

While he feels he can see a little of "every" dope MC in himself, he points out five in particular, "I'm like a mix between Cube, Jay-Z, Snoop, Pac and Big. Those five MC's rapped up into a fuckin taco is The Game. I took a characteristic from each of 'em and made my rap personality. I spit the West Coast gangsta shit but at the same time I got an East Coast flow."

Now with his life focused on rhymes rather than crimes the dope spot suddenly became his demo's spot. "I recorded a demo and I really brought it back to the hood and so many niggaz was feelin it that my brother started sellin it and it sorta happened like that. Fuck the weed they'd come to the spot to buy the CD's. Shit got to D Mac who knew Big Chuck who was workin at Aftermath at the time."

Now signed to Aftermath / G Unit, The Game has a renewed sense of focus, with definite goals regarding what he wants to do with rap, and for rap. "First and foremost I'm lookin to bring back the West Coast on some real niggaz better give us some respect shit. Don't leave us out the loop like Easy (E) and Dre never had this shit poppin. After Easy died and the Hip-Hop plane shifted back to the East, you got a handful of niggaz on the West and the East Coast got like a million fuckin niggaz, but they still act like they forgot."

In 2004 The Game is ready to give the West Coast something to boast about. In his own words, "I'm a small reminder of what was, and what will come to be." (Adam Bernard for Aftermath)





just the man

to break the silence

in the left coast rap community...
[Edited 12/16/04 1:17am]
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #1 posted 12/04/04 9:04am

senik

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I'm gonna keep my eye out for him Big Worn, but Mr. O'Shea Jackson was one of my favourites of all time, so it's a tall order wink


Mr. Worm, I love your jerry curls and everything, but please excuse me when I turn and run for my life after I say.....






"East Coast Forever Baby! peace! ".....













..... yay! yay! yay! headlp yay!















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Reply #2 posted 12/04/04 9:33am

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Yeah, it'll be hard to match Cube and Pac. I prefer Cube, by the way despite (and to some degree in spite of) all of the hype surrounding 2Pac. Anyway, with NWA it was new to most people so this fella's got a lotta work to do to be on that level.

Hopefully, he won't be glorifying it and will tell the truth about what he was going through rather than that 2Pac thug-life nonsense. I know Pac was more than that but he was, atleast on record, a wannabe-thug too.
[Edited 12/4/04 9:36am]
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Reply #3 posted 12/04/04 11:56am

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While he feels he can see a little of "every" dope MC in himself, he points out five in particular, "I'm like a mix between Cube, Jay-Z, Snoop, Pac and Big."


rolleyes i guess we'll see about that. All of those artists made groundbreaking, new albums in their time. Problem is, if he is trying to make albums that came out in 1993, he's gonna sound played out.
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Reply #4 posted 12/04/04 12:53pm

CinisterCee

Do you get what I mean? Cube, Jay-Z, Snoop, Pac and Big.. none of those people sounded like MCs who came before them, which is why they're great.
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Reply #5 posted 12/06/04 6:39am

BIGWORM

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whodknee said:

Yeah, it'll be hard to match Cube and Pac. I prefer Cube, by the way despite (and to some degree in spite of) all of the hype surrounding 2Pac. Anyway, with NWA it was new to most people so this fella's got a lotta work to do to be on that level.

Hopefully, he won't be glorifying it and will tell the truth about what he was going through rather than that 2Pac thug-life nonsense. I know Pac was more than that but he was, atleast on record, a wannabe-thug too.
[Edited 12/4/04 9:36am]





just download 200 bars and you be the judge

btw he's in the new NWA with eazy e's son
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #6 posted 12/06/04 6:41am

BIGWORM

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senik said:



I'm gonna keep my eye out for him Big Worn, but Mr. O'Shea Jackson was one of my favourites of all time, so it's a tall order wink


Mr. Worm, I love your jerry curls and everything, but please excuse me when I turn and run for my life after I say.....






"East Coast Forever Baby! peace! ".....













..... yay! yay! yay! headlp yay!


















hmmm Oshea is from the west coast! the sun rises in the east but it sets in the west!!!
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #7 posted 12/06/04 6:43am

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CinisterCee said:

Do you get what I mean? Cube, Jay-Z, Snoop, Pac and Big.. none of those people sounded like MCs who came before them, which is why they're great.



I do but and this guy admits to studying those rappers to gain his style but once you hear him please tell me what you think then!!! I think if you dig the above mentioned you'll dig this cat
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #8 posted 12/06/04 6:43am

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CinisterCee said:

While he feels he can see a little of "every" dope MC in himself, he points out five in particular, "I'm like a mix between Cube, Jay-Z, Snoop, Pac and Big."


rolleyes


My sentiments exactly. He's not that raw...at least not now.
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Reply #9 posted 12/06/04 8:10am

senik

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BIGWORM said:


hmmm Oshea is from the west coast! the sun rises in the east but it sets in the west!!!



nod O'Shea is west coast (I know this Big Worn! , you playin' with ma emotions now Mr. Ice-Cream man mad ) but he's still one of my fav. rappers of all time, despite me favouring east coast hip hop all the way.

No one can deny Cube's east coast connections with his first solo album though,
'Amerikkka's Most Wanted' headbang

East coast in ya face baby! razz . errr... Sir... Mr.Big Worm, Sir. (Please don't shoot shake )


"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #10 posted 12/09/04 2:14am

BIGWORM

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senik said:

BIGWORM said:


hmmm Oshea is from the west coast! the sun rises in the east but it sets in the west!!!



nod O'Shea is west coast (I know this Big Worn! , you playin' with ma emotions now Mr. Ice-Cream man mad ) but he's still one of my fav. rappers of all time, despite me favouring east coast hip hop all the way.

No one can deny Cube's east coast connections with his first solo album though,
'Amerikkka's Most Wanted' headbang

East coast in ya face baby! razz . errr... Sir... Mr.Big Worm, Sir. (Please don't shoot shake )





Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #11 posted 12/09/04 2:20am

BIGWORM

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okaypimpn said:

CinisterCee said:



rolleyes


My sentiments exactly. He's not that raw...at least not now.




so you've actually seen and heard of him but he's not that raw eh? to each his own .... I used to think Tyson could never be beat! lol just playin!
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #12 posted 12/09/04 2:39am

JANFAN4L

:: cut it ::
[Edited 12/9/04 2:43am]
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senik

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BIGWORM said:




Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!




Big Worn Sir, this ain't no research! Chuck also featured on "Endangered Species" on 'Kill At Will', second release (EP) in the U.K. smile I knew this time back coz I've been a Cube fan since you've had jerry curls! mad .....And since Cube had 'em too lol

Oh we 'bruvs' now? confused ..... I guess I'm entitled to half your endo then huh!? razz



"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #14 posted 12/09/04 3:48am

Rhondab

i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992
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Reply #15 posted 12/09/04 9:23am

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i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992


Thank you Rhonda. You took the words right out of my mouth.
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Reply #16 posted 12/09/04 9:30am

dragondayz

I saw his new video with 50 cent and he's nice. 50 cent flows better than he does but as long as Dre continues to hook him up with the beats then he will be alright.
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Reply #17 posted 12/09/04 1:29pm

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BIGWORM said:

senik said:




nod O'Shea is west coast (I know this Big Worn! , you playin' with ma emotions now Mr. Ice-Cream man mad ) but he's still one of my fav. rappers of all time, despite me favouring east coast hip hop all the way.

No one can deny Cube's east coast connections with his first solo album though,
'Amerikkka's Most Wanted' headbang

East coast in ya face baby! razz . errr... Sir... Mr.Big Worm, Sir. (Please don't shoot shake )






Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!



I remember him talking about spending time in NY (despite what was expected of a west coast rapper), and everybody was clowning his jericurls.

Wasn't 2Pac from the east originally?
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Reply #18 posted 12/09/04 2:06pm

senik

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andyman91 said:

BIGWORM said:






Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!



I remember him talking about spending time in NY (despite what was expected of a west coast rapper), and everybody was clowning his jericurls.

Wasn't 2Pac from the east originally?



Pac switched nod


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Reply #19 posted 12/09/04 2:53pm

JANFAN4L

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i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992


You're saying what I initial said in my edited post. Gangbanging is so f**king played out. So many people have died senselessly over that bulls**t.
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Reply #20 posted 12/09/04 3:40pm

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senik said:

andyman91 said:




I remember him talking about spending time in NY (despite what was expected of a west coast rapper), and everybody was clowning his jericurls.

Wasn't 2Pac from the east originally?



Pac switched nod



Pac dead. And he's FROM the East. Unbelievable.
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Reply #21 posted 12/16/04 1:03am

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senik said:

BIGWORM said:




Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!




Big Worn Sir, this ain't no research! Chuck also featured on "Endangered Species" on 'Kill At Will', second release (EP) in the U.K. smile I knew this time back coz I've been a Cube fan since you've had jerry curls! mad .....And since Cube had 'em too lol

Oh we 'bruvs' now? confused ..... I guess I'm entitled to half your endo then huh!? razz






lol


as long as you ain't like smokey!!
1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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JANFAN4L said:

:: cut it ::
[Edited 12/9/04 2:43am]




1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #23 posted 12/16/04 1:10am

BIGWORM

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Rhondab said:

i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992









last time I checked bush was helpin save Iraq... there are still gangstas all over America and the rest of the world for that matter.. what do you think ..they listen to now Celine Dion?



gangsta gangsta edit
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1st of all, Don't be callin here like you some str8 up "g", cuz eye cut yo ballz off and hand them to ya, partnuh. I've been warnin you 2 many timez about my $ smokey. It'z da principle of da hole thang. therez PRINCIPALITIES
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Reply #24 posted 12/16/04 4:30am

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If the Game ain't all that then why would Dr. Dre sign him on? Look at Eminem! He was Dre's 1st official AFTERMATH project and all 4 of his albums have gone beyond PLATINUM status!!
It don't mean your rep cuz you kiss in a restaurant (Come)
It don't mean your rep just cuz me tallywhacker suckin' is all you want
(Come) All it means it that the one that come before me never made you come
You should do that baby (Come)
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Reply #25 posted 12/16/04 4:35am

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andyman91 said:

BIGWORM said:






Well well brotha senik I see you have done your research and gained more than average knowledge on the don mega and yes you are right about his East Coast influence on his 1st EP and LP... twuz Chuck D/Bombsquadified which gave cube an extremely raw and rugged sound backed by similar/familiar beats during that time!!! we share the same interests!!!



I remember him talking about spending time in NY (despite what was expected of a west coast rapper), and everybody was clowning his jericurls.

Wasn't 2Pac from the east originally?



Yes Pac was from the East and moved out West during the latter part of his adolescence. He used the alias name MC NEW YORK in his early days and it's evident in his rapping that his over all style comes from both coasts!
It don't mean your rep cuz you kiss in a restaurant (Come)
It don't mean your rep just cuz me tallywhacker suckin' is all you want
(Come) All it means it that the one that come before me never made you come
You should do that baby (Come)
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Reply #26 posted 12/16/04 9:09am

Rhondab

BIGWORM said:

Rhondab said:

i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992









last time I checked bush was helpin save Iraq... there are still gangstas all over America and the rest of the world for that matter.. what do you think ..they listen to now Celine Dion?



gangsta gangsta edit
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jealous...falloff that's funny


and gangsta rap IS so 1992....you still wearing flannel shirts huh?
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Reply #27 posted 12/16/04 9:32am

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Next best Thing, oh of course. Some overrated pop artist talking bullshit & getting platinum discs for it - wow, that means it must be really good then. disbelief

Who wants to read or hear about a so-called "artist" rapping absolute rubbish. It's for uneducated kids & for adults who dont know no better. zzz

Have we not suffered enough of these talentless US rappers. How much more so we have to put up with mad
The Funk, the whole funk & nothin' but the funk, ya dig?!
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Reply #28 posted 12/16/04 1:17pm

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BIGWORM said:

Rhondab said:

i'm sorry.....he's overrated....for real....and who is doing "gangsta rap"...that's so 1992









last time I checked bush was helpin save Iraq... there are still gangstas all over America and the rest of the world for that matter.. what do you think ..they listen to now Celine Dion?



gangsta gangsta edit
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What does Iraq have to do with black folks killing each other and rapping about it!!!
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Reply #29 posted 12/16/04 1:19pm

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Thing is, when he first came on the scene i thought this dude might be aight. Since then he just comes across as a real NWA wannabe and the buzz surrounding him was ruined by his attempting to shut down Joe Budden only to have joey shut him down (in my oppinion).
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