“Wouldn’t Get Far” was marred in controversy because of the lyrical content. The song was well-received (depending on who you spoke to), but the eventual music video had a life of it’s own. Produced by, and featuring a verse from Kanye West, the track has heavy sample-based production. However, Doctor’s Advocate still produced hits of it’s own like, “It’s Okay (One Blood),” “Lets Ride,” and “Wouldn’t Get Far.” As the third single off Doctor’s Advocate, “Wouldn’t Get Far” was the last song released as part of the album rollout. Dre as executive producer could be heard. Although this was another number one album, he moved less units, and the absence of Dr. In 2006, he released his second album Doctor’s Advocate. After practically taking over 2005, many wondered what he had next. Featuring sample-based production and a distinct west-coast style, The Game had arrived in a big way. With tracks like “How We Do,” “Dreams,” and “Hate It Or Love It,” The Documentary was full of hits. By March 2005, his album was certified platinum two times, selling over five million copies worldwide. His album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 (in a time where CD sales were still king). On January 18th, 2005, The Game released his debut album The Documentary. Although controversial for its lyrics, “Wouldn’t Get Far” features a post College Dropout Kanye West and great production.
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