But that is the thing, I liked the beats, sound, and production LEAST OF ALL! It was like, "Game, what the fuck are you thinking?" All his previous post-Gunit records and mixtapes were distinctly Westcoast throwbacks, and he made that his trademark.. Then he makes this record full of more "experimental" beats and sounds following the crap sounds coming out of the Eastcoast the past few years?? Fuck that shit. One thing about the Game is he truly was the legacy of Eazy E and had a "fuck what rap on the radio sounds like" approach.. Jesus Piece was a departure from that kind of attitude..
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