Loyal to the Game

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  • Artist: 2Pac
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 14, 2004
  • Total Time: 64:56
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

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Loyal to the Game, the ninth 2Pac album released by his enterprising mother-turned-executive producer, Afeni Shakur, is one of the more unique entries in the martyred rap legend's extensive catalog. Produced entirely by Eminem, it carries on with the approach the man otherwise known as Marshall Mathers took with his production contributions to the preceding year's Tupac: Resurrection. Eminem had produced a few songs on that soundtrack, most notably the landmark 2Pac-Biggie duet "Runnin' (Dying to Live)," and his work here on Loyal to the Game isn't too much of a departure from the style of that song. In the wake of that song's popularity, Afeni gave Eminem some old tapes, and he went to work, stripping them of their productions, giving them his own trademark backing (characterized by his style of punchy, syncopated, unfunky beatmaking), incorporating some guest raps for secondary verses, and polishing them off with various sorts of hooks. Eminem's efforts here work, even if they aren't ideal. On the one hand, there's no questioning Em's integrity. He pens some reverent liner notes, explaining his position (or justifying it, depending on your viewpoint), and Afeni also pens some touching liners, likewise explaining why Eminem of all people gets the green light to produce this album in its entirety. And Em doesn't take his job here lightly. His beats hit hard and are well crafted, most similar to his more hardcore self-productions like "Mosh" or "Lose Yourself." His hooks are also well crafted: he takes the hook himself on "Soldier Like Me"; brings in 50 Cent and Nate Dogg for "Loyal to the Game" and "Thugs Get Lonely Too," respectively; samples Elton John ("Indian Sunset"), Curtis Mayfield ("If There's a Hell Below"), and Dido ("Do You Have a Little Time") for other songs; and lets 2Pac handle his own hooks elsewhere.

On the other, more cynical hand, Eminem simply isn't a good fit, and the four bonus tracks here testify to what could have been. Produced by Scott Storch, Red Spyda, Raphael Saadiq, and DJ Quik, these bonus track "remixes" are clearly the highlights of the album (and quite fantastic highlights at that, perhaps alone reason enough to pick up this album). These guys produce beats much more fitting to 2Pac's rhyme style. Sure, Eminem is a great producer, but he produces these 2Pac tracks as if he were producing himself, and 2Pac is a much different breed of rapper than Slim Shady, especially in terms of cadence and delivery. This is all the more evident because the source tapes of these tracks date back to the early '90s, when 2Pac was at his funkiest and least hardcore. (While the dates aren't provided in the credits, the original producers are credited: Randy "Stretch" Walker, DJ Daryl, Live Squad, and Deon Evans, all of whom worked with Pac during his early years, namely the early '90s, just as he was leaving Digital Underground and getting his career off the ground. Various time-specific references within Pac's lyrics are further evidence of this, such as passing references to the L.A. riots.) How much Loyal to the Game ultimately appeals to you will likely depend on how much you like Eminem. After all, this is as much his album as 2Pac's -- a labor of love, no doubt. If you're fond of his lock-step beatmaking and big hooks, you'll find much to like here, for Pac's rhymes are undoubtedly fascinating in any context, even at this early stage of his career. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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Loyal to the Game

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Loyal to the Game
Studio album by 2Pac
Released December 12, 2004 (UK)
December 14, 2004 (U.S.)
Recorded 1991-1994
(2Pac's vocals)

2003-2004
(added guest vocals and reproduction)
Genre West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap
Length 64:56
Label Amaru, Interscope
Producer Afeni Shakur (exec.), Eminem (also exec.)
Scott Storch, Red Spyda, Raphael Saadiq, DJ Quik, Luis Resto
2Pac chronology
2Pac Live
(2004)
Loyal to the Game
(2004)
Pac's Life
(2006)
Singles from Loyal to the Game
  1. "Thugs Get Lonely Too"
    Released: September 23, 2004
  2. "Ghetto Gospel"
    Released: February 21, 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars link
Los Angeles Times 2/4 stars link
PopMatters (5/10) link
RapReviews (8/10) link
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars link

Loyal to the Game is the sixth posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur. It contains remixes of previously unreleased music recorded by Shakur before his death in 1996. Released in the United States on December 14, 2004 (December 12 in the United Kingdom), Loyal to the Game was produced by Eminem.

Contents

History

According to an interview with MTV, Eminem was so moved by Tupac's life and work that he wrote a letter to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. Shakur agreed, giving Eminem the go ahead.[1] The album featured two singles- "Thugs Get Lonely Too" and "Ghetto Gospel".[2]

Eminem used various unusual production techniques during the creation of this album, namely modifying the pace and pitch of Tupac's voice to better suit the beats produced.[3] There was also various uses of the cutting and pasting of vocals to produce new words synonymous with current rap culture, such as saying "G-Unit"", "Obie Trice" and "Em" instead of "LG", the original producer of "Out On Bail".[3]

The original title track was recorded in 1993 by 2Pac, Treach and Riddler for the Above The Rim and was produced by Reginald Heard. DJ Quik made a remix, the tempo of which is the same as the original, that was added as a bonus track; DJ Quik also suggested to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, that the title track be known as "Loyal to the Game".

Track listing

No. Title Producer Length
1. "Soldier Like Me" (feat. Eminem) Eminem, Luis Resto 3:50
2. "The Uppercut" (feat. E.D.I. Mean & Young Noble) Eminem, Luis Resto 3:50
3. "Out On Bail"   Eminem, Luis Resto (Originally produced by LG) 3:54
4. "Ghetto Gospel" (feat. Elton John) Eminem, Luis Resto (Originally produced by Big D The Impossible) 3:58
5. "Black Cotton" (feat. Eminem, Kastro & Young Noble) Eminem, Luis Resto 5:03
6. "Loyal to the Game" (feat. G-Unit) Eminem, Luis Resto (Originally produced by Reginald Heard) 3:23
7. "Thugs Get Lonely Too" (feat. Nate Dogg) Eminem, Luis Resto (Originally produced by Stretch from the Live Squad) 4:48
8. "N.I.G.G.A." (feat. Jadakiss) Eminem, Luis Resto 3:02
9. "Who Do You Love?"   Eminem, Luis Resto 3:28
10. "Crooked Nigga Too"   Eminem, Luis Resto 2:55
11. "Don't You Trust Me?" (feat. Dido) Eminem, Luis Resto 4:55
12. "Hennessey" (feat. Obie Trice) Eminem, Luis Resto 3:27
13. "Thug 4 Life"   Eminem, Luis Resto (Originally produced by Johnny "J") 2:54
14. "Po Nigga Blues (Scott Storch Remix) (Bonus Track)" (feat. Ron Isley) Scott Storch (Originally Produced by Shock G) 3:38
15. "Hennessey (Red Spyda Remix) (Bonus Track)" (feat. E.D.I. Mean & Sleepy Brown) Red Spyda 3:18
16. "Crooked Nigga Too (Raphael Saadiq Remix) (Bonus Tracks)"   Raphael Saadiq 4:02
17. "Loyal To The Game (DJ Quik Remix) (Bonus Track)" (feat. Big Syke & DJ Quik) DJ Quik 4:20
Sample credits

Reception

Loyal to the Game debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one with sales of over 330,000 copies in its first week. It was later certified Platinum in the US and Gold in UK.[4]

Album chart positions

Chart Peak positions
Australian Charts #21[5]
Belgium Charts (Flanders) #100[6]
Billboard 200 #1[7]
Canadian Charts #7[7]
Deutsch Charts #50[8]
Dutch Charts #44[9]
French Charts #55[10]
Irish Charts #20[11]
New Zealand Charts #31[12]
Switzerland Charts #21[13]
Top Rap Albums #1[7]
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #1[7]
UK Chart #20[14][15]

References

  1. ^ village voice > nyclife > The Essay: The End of Eminem by Jon Caramanica
  2. ^ Amazon.com: Loyal to the Game: 2Pac: Music
  3. ^ a b 2Pac (Tupac Shakur) Loyal to the Game Lyrics Sounds and More
  4. ^ Tupac's 'Game' Haunts Album Chart At No. 1
  5. ^ Steffen Hung. "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". australian-charts.com. http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  6. ^ "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". ultratop.be. http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  7. ^ a b c d "2Pac". AllMusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p50051/charts-awards. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  8. ^ "Die ganze Musik im Internet: Charts, News, Neuerscheinungen, Tickets, Genres, Genresuche, Genrelexikon, Künstler-Suche, Musik-Suche, Track-Suche, Ticket-Suche". musicline.de. http://musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/title/2Pac/Loyal+To+The+Game/longplay. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  9. ^ Steffen Hung. "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". dutchcharts.nl. http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  10. ^ Steffen Hung. "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". lescharts.com. http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  11. ^ "GFK Chart-Track". Chart-track.co.uk. http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fmusicvideo%2Fmusic%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=240002&arch=t&lyr=2005&year=2005&week=29. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  12. ^ Steffen Hung. "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". charts.org.nz. http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  13. ^ Steffen Hung. "2 Pac - Loyal To The Game". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=2+Pac&titel=Loyal+To+The+Game&cat=a. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  14. ^ "2Pac - Loyal To The Game". Chart Stats. 2004-12-25. http://www.chartstats.com/albuminfo.php?id=334. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
  15. ^ "2PAC | Artist". Official Charts. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/2pac/. Retrieved 2012-02-29. 
Preceded by
The Red Light District by Ludacris
Billboard 200 number-one album
December 26, 2004 - January 1, 2005
Succeeded by
Encore by Eminem

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