THE GAME: ONE BLOOD
Follow The Game from his roots in Compton to the five boroughs of New York as he exposes the members of “G-Unot” for whom they really are..
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SUMMARY:
Follow The Game (Jayceon Taylor) from his roots in Compton to the five boroughs of New York as he is discovered by Dr. Dre. The Game rose to fame with controversy and conflict with 50 Cent and his G-Unit family. For the first time, instead of hiding behind mix tapes and radio sound bites, The Game has put himself right into the middle of the ring by being upfront about his entire situation. He discusses how he never wanted to be a part of G-Unit and tells his side of the story.
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DIRECTED BY: Engel Thedford
WRITER: Glynn Norman
PRODUCED BY: Bishop Moore, Greenlight, Inc.
Documentary/ Urban, 104 Minutes, 2008
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DETAILED SYNOPSIS:
Jayceon Taylor aka The Game has sold millions of Hip-Hop records around the world. Representing the city of Compton, California he was discovered by Dr. Dre of the Infamous N.W.A. The Gameâs journey to fame came with controversy and conflict. Most notably with New York Rapper 50 Cent and his G-Unit family. The story of how this feud came about has been wrapped in gossip and theory. But now The Game tells his side of the story.
Follow The Game from Los Angeles to New York as he exposes ãG-Unotä for who they really are. Witness the truth as The Game reveals information found in court documents about Curtis Jackson and his involvement with witness testimony against those with real street credibility. The Game discusses how he never wanted to be a part of G-Unot and that most of the members are living a lie. Hear the voices of the New York streets talk about their lack of respect for all the G-Unot members.
Real street kings like JoJo Capone and Pistol Pete of Terror Squad give their opinion on the phony lyrics rapped by Yayo and other members of the East coast squad. The Game takes his journey from Compton to the five boroughs of New York while all the time dodging the Hip-Hop police. From the story of how Young Buck had his chain stolen to Tony Yayo crying while in prison, the truth is finally revealed.
This 80-minute documentary is the first of itâs kind. Instead of hiding behind mix-tapes and radio sound bites, The Game has put himself right into the middle of the ring by being upfront about his entire situation.
Special appearances include Fabulous, Ed Lover, AR, and The Black Wall Street. Featuring music by The Trap Boyz of America and producer Tyrone Turner.
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