http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctors_Advocate
cant wait for this album....
The Doctor's Advocate is the forthcoming sophomore album by West Coast rapper The Game. The album's name, The Doctor's Advocate is a reference to the rap pioneer Dr. Dre who essentially "found" The Game, according to the rapper himself. It is expected to have much of the same producers that his first album had, including Kanye West, Just Blaze, and Cool and Dre. There has been much speculation on whether Dr. Dre has contributed to the making of "The Doctor's Advocate".
The album was originally intended by The Game to be released on June 6, 2006. The release date, however, had been pushed back several times and is now scheduled to be released on November 14. The album is rumored to feature appearances by artists Snoop Dogg, Nas, Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes and Nate Dogg.
The Game released an unoffical single from the album called "It's Okay (One Blood)" on July 24. Following its release, the rapper collobarated with his photographer and personal friend Jonathan Mannion to create a video for the song. On September 20, 2006 93.5 KDay in Los Angeles premiered The Game's single Strip Club (Let's Ride). On Tuesday, September 27, 2006 The Game appeared on MTV's Sucker Free countdown. There he revealed that he had recorded a nine-minute long track with Nas and Marsha (of Floetry). He also stated that Kanye West will produce and appear on a track, which is rumored to be titled "Wouldn't Get Far". The official album artwork is displayed all through the week of 9/26 in MTV's TRL studio for Spankin' Free Music Week which The Game appeared on.
Confirmed tracks
"It's Okay (One Blood)" (featuring Junior Reid) (Produced by Reefa) (samples
Junior Reid's Reggae track, "One Blood")
"Strip Club (Let's Ride)" (Produced by Scott Storch)
"Hustler's Dream" (featuring Anthony Hamilton) (Produced by Dre & Vidal)
"Compton" (Produced By will.i.am)
"Hate The Game" (featuring Nas) (Produced by Just Blaze)
"Devil's Song" (Produced by Jonathan Rotem)
"Stop" (Produced by Cool and Dre)
"Wouldn't Get Far" (featuring Kanye West) (Produced by Kanye West)
"Summer Days" (featuring Fergie) (Produced by will.i.am)
"People" (featuring Mary J. Blige) (Produced by Cool and Dre)