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Backed by a dream team of producers, guest performers and masterminds, he made a spectacular entrance into the game with The Documentary. The cast changed and more control rested on his shoulders the second time around. The formula might have been the same pretty much, but he upped his game with Doctor's Advocate. In his third outing, The Game stays in his comfort zone and changes the cast of participants again. But who are we to complain. He's yet to deceive and tracks such as "Dope Boys," "Game's Pain" and "My Life" indicate that he's in the right direction. L.A.X. is due August 26th

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Friday, 03 December 2004 10:45

Where is hip-hop, as a musical genre and a culture, headed? I certainly couldn't tell you. That's a question that's tough to even attempt to answer. I think hip-hop is in a period of transition, it's doing some soul-searching. Perhaps Mos Def put it best on his debut Black on Both Sides: "The next time you ask yourself where hip-hop is going, ask yourself:

As the bling-bling era slowly comes to an end and focus shifts back to creativity, heart, and talent, we are left to ponder hip-hop's future. De La Soul is part of hip-hop's past

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