Ride Acapella | The Game - Let's

In the absence of the "plinking pianos" and high-pitched synths characteristic of Scott Storch's production , the acapella highlights The Game's vocal performance:

: Critics often described his performance on this track as a "lethargic sprawl" with melodic "crooning" reminiscent of then-labelmate 50 Cent. The Game - Let's Ride Acapella

While 2006 single " Let’s Ride " is widely known for its Scott Storch-produced West Coast bounce, the acapella version offers a distinct lens into the rapper's technical delivery and his deep-seated reverence for West Coast hip-hop history . Released as the second single from his sophomore album, Doctor’s Advocate , the track was explicitly designed to capture the feel of a classic Dr. Dre record . The Technical Precision of the Vocals In the absence of the "plinking pianos" and

Watch The Game's official performance of the track to hear how these vocals sit within the final mixed production: The Game - Let's Ride (Official Music Video) TheGameVEVO YouTube• Dec 25, 2009 Dre record