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"Let's Ride (Strip Club)" is the second single from Doctor's Advocate. The song was written by The Game and Scott Storch and was released on September 25, 2006. The song peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video for the track premiered on BET's 106 & Park on October 23, 2006. On November 14, 2006, the video debuted on MTV's TRL (Total Request Live) at number ten and stayed on the chart for over 2 weeks. In The video The Game can be seen riding in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala with hydraulics and the video contains a cameo appearance by fellow West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg. The video was also the subject of an MTV Making the Video episode as was a previous single of The Game's, "Dreams", from his The Documentary album.
"Wouldn't Get Far" is the third single from Doctor's Advocate. The song is produced by and features a verse from Kanye West. It contains a sample from Creative Source's "I'd Find You Anywhere", and a small sample from 2Pac's "All Bout U", and also a sample of Jadakiss' "By Your Side". In the song, The Game mentions and criticizes, by both name and alias, many up-and coming and established video vixens, models, and actresses. The women addressed include Nicole Alexander, Karrine Steffans, Vida Guerra, Gloria Velez, Halle Berry, Meagan Good, Lil' Kim, Kelis, Charli Baltimore, Toccara Jones, and Melyssa Ford. As a response, Vida Guerra made a 30 second rap diss to the The Game in retaliation to his negative remarks about how video models succeed in the hip hop business. She insinuates that The Game is desperate to sleep with her, and earlier, she had claimed that The Game was mad at her for turning him down. After the final verse of the song, The Game can be heard talking in a similar style as Snoop Dogg did in 2Pac's song "All Bout U" from his 1996 album All Eyez on Me. This portion of the song is not available on the radio edited version, and was also not premiered in the video. Prior to filming the music video, The Game said that he was hoping some of the video vixens he mentions in the song would come down for the shoot to lighten some of the tension that had built because of the track lyrics. In the end, only Gloria Velez turned up and is seen in the video; the others are played by look-alikes. "Why You Hate The Game" was planned as the fourth single from Doctor's Advocate. The Game revealed that the song would be a single on April 9, 2007, but it was not released.
"Let's Ride (Strip Club)" is the second single from Doctor's Advocate. The song was written by The Game and Scott Storch and was released on September 25, 2006. The song peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video for the track premiered on BET's 106 & Park on October 23, 2006. On November 14, 2006, the video debuted on MTV's TRL (Total Request Live) at number ten and stayed on the chart for over 2 weeks. In The video The Game can be seen riding in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala with hydraulics and the video contains a cameo appearance by fellow West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg. The video was also the subject of an MTV Making the Video episode as was a previous single of The Game's, "Dreams", from his The Documentary album.
"Wouldn't Get Far" is the third single from Doctor's Advocate. The song is produced by and features a verse from Kanye West. It contains a sample from Creative Source's "I'd Find You Anywhere", and a small sample from 2Pac's "All Bout U", and also a sample of Jadakiss' "By Your Side". In the song, The Game mentions and criticizes, by both name and alias, many up-and coming and established video vixens, models, and actresses. The women addressed include Nicole Alexander, Karrine Steffans, Vida Guerra, Gloria Velez, Halle Berry, Meagan Good, Lil' Kim, Kelis, Charli Baltimore, Toccara Jones, and Melyssa Ford. As a response, Vida Guerra made a 30 second rap diss to the The Game in retaliation to his negative remarks about how video models succeed in the hip hop business. She insinuates that The Game is desperate to sleep with her, and earlier, she had claimed that The Game was mad at her for turning him down. After the final verse of the song, The Game can be heard talking in a similar style as Snoop Dogg did in 2Pac's song "All Bout U" from his 1996 album All Eyez on Me. This portion of the song is not available on the radio edited version, and was also not premiered in the video. Prior to filming the music video, The Game said that he was hoping some of the video vixens he mentions in the song would come down for the shoot to lighten some of the tension that had built because of the track lyrics. In the end, only Gloria Velez turned up and is seen in the video; the others are played by look-alikes. "Why You Hate The Game" was planned as the fourth single from Doctor's Advocate. The Game revealed that the song would be a single on April 9, 2007, but it was not released.
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