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| You Know What It Is | 
enlarge | Artist: The Game Label: 101 Distribution Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $6.40 You Save: $7.58 (54%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 64583
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 802061500723 EAN: 0802061500723 ASIN: B000AY1FQ4
Publication Date: 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Intro | | | 300 Bars N Runnin | | | Down | | | Poison Bananas | | | Im a King | | | Olivia | | | G-Unot Skit | | | Play the Game | | | Lil Bit | | | M.O.B. Freestyle | | | Why U Smell Like Dat | | | Street Muzik | | | Lyrical Exercise | | | Where im From | | | Never Be Friends | | | Swallow That Slug | | | Hate It or Love It | | | All I Need | | | Playas Only | | | Lay Low | | | Dreams | | | Justo Tribute |
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Product Description THE OFFICIAL UNDERGROUND. INCLUDES THE LIMITED EDITION GAME WALL POSTER!!!
The Underground Release that ended 50 Cent's career. Featuring the already classic "300 Bars & Runnin" and other story telling heaters that explain what REALLY went on behind the scenes of G-Unit and the battle between The Game and 50 Cent. Includes the unreleased version of "Where I'm From" featuring DR. DRE, and a remix of "Dreams" featuring NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
If it doesnt have the poster, its not OFFICIAL!!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
G-G-G-G-UNOT! November 23, 2008 This is a must have for any Game fan. cd features T.I, Dr. Dre & M.O.B. w/ remixxes of "hate it or love it" & "where i'm from", and includes 300 bars which is a 14 minute onslaught & basicly marked the death of g-unit. would highly recomend, G-G-G-G-UNOT!
Fuck 50 cent April 12, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I hate 50 cent now thanks to the Game. 50s a punk bitch that can't even talk right. Why were we listening to that faggot in the first place. The Game got his ass good. Even if you like 50 cent buy this.
The GaYme is lame January 30, 2006 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
This crap don't even deserve one star. Without 50 nobody don't know who that little cupcake The Gayme is. Without Dre's beats he wouldn't have had any song worth a d***.
G-UNOT October 16, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
When my sister first gave this to me when I heard it and when I heard all the tracks I just laughed about how much these gaylord soldiers are being dissed. The funny thing about it is that its the truth. The songs I love are Hate it or Love it Street(hillarious "Somebody must of told him steroids wasn't a drug") Remix, Down( Okay "Thats lloyd banks Mama singin"), Poison Bannanas(So street and funny "Nigga using that muscle enhancement") Lil bit remix( Hillarious "duce by scott scorch" )but the best is Olivia(hillarious "you had your hair and nails done Sittin next to that fag Tony Yayo"). G-unit just pisses me off now. Thank you game for makinng this and all the artists that are street and raw like Mobb Deep and MOP who just joined them your now officially Losers you two just disgraced me, the face of New York ,and Hip Hop Bronx. NY forever - one Sticka
"You Know What It Is" Review September 13, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Presented by DJ Skee and Nu Jerzey Devil, "You Know What It Is, Volume 3" has The Game going at his old G-Unit crew with a vengeance. With "300 Bars", Game pulls no punches as he freestyles over more than a dozen different beats and goes hard at 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Olivia, Memphis Bleek and others. Many of the tracks open with snippets from interviews with G-Unit members where they talk down on Game and comment on their upcoming projects. Game returns fire by switching up the lyrics to 50's hit single, "Lil Bit" and removing him from the street version of "Hate It Or Love It". Also along for the ride on "You Know What It Is" are Game's group, M.O.B. (Eastwood and Technique), Rockstar, T.I., Sheek Louch of D-Block, W.C., former Murder, Inc. artist Charli "Chuck" Baltimore, and a few others. Aside from the disses on G-Unit which make up the majority of the mixtape, there are a few exclusives including the unreleased version of "Where I'm From" featuring Dr. Dre's verse, and a remix of "Dreams" featuring Notorious B.I.G.
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