GAYME Is The Doctor’s Advocate (extra nullus)

In what I suppose you would call art imitating life you can see the situation that JAYCEON TAYLOR has found himself in and you wonder if all of his imagined and actual tribulations stem from a romantic relationship that was doomed from the start. Here is an artist that was part of a record label (Aftermath) for several years before he could finally release his first CD. The inner politics of the label’s business transferred his material to another label subsidiary (G-Unit). In effect, he was passed down like a groupie goes from the talent down to the roadies. That fact alone is enough to spoil someone’s self-image especially when you are rebuked by your mentor and your childhood hero. All is fair in love, war and business, and I think that the GAYME situation with Aftermath, G-Unit, FISTY and DRE is a combination of all three.

Can you imagine how GAYME must have first felt when DRE told him that he didn’t have to strip dance any longer? Here was DRE, his hero, his white knight, rescuing him from a life of hustling. But GAYME started playing DRE too close. There were other hustlers that needed DRE’s warm touch and at 26 years old GAYME wasn’t getting any better, he was only getting older.

Having your heart broken can make you do some strange shit. How else do you explain the erratic behavior that JAYCEON has exhibited since the release of his multi-platinum debut CD? Senseless arrests and unprovoked aggression are the stereotypical cRap artist protocol, but GAYME seemed to be crying out for help in a public forum. He had something that he wanted to say and gangster cRap music has no love for them ho’s or love songs that don’t speak of material love. GAYME wanted to tell DRE that he loved him, but the doctor wasn’t making house calls. The doctor wasn’t even picking up the phone. So GAYME did what he had to do. He went into the recording studio and he crafted a love letter to DRE. Over classic DRE inspired west coast beats GAYME has put his heart on the line.

I guess gangstas can make love songs after all. That’s why GAYME is the doctor’s Advocate. Extra super meta nullus to this entire post.

12 Responses to “GAYME Is The Doctor’s Advocate (extra nullus)”

  1. jl3969 says:

    seriously, the title track off doc’s adv is ridiculously gay. what kind of guy gets drunk and blubbers about another man that a) isn’t family and b) didn’t die. the only explanation is some fag shit. no homo.

  2. jerome says:

    dudes album is top 3 of the fourth quarter and top 5 of the year…

  3. 40 Dilla aka Sgt. Vernon Waters says:

    I’ve heard Game’s album and I’ve her Jiggerman’s album…

    Game’s album is straight up better than the man who makes Mama Knowles latte runs…

  4. the_dallas says:

    Doctors Advocate = 8 (you need to know that Dre’s hands are all over this)

    Kingdome Come = 7.5 (Dre doesn’t touch this album enough)

    D.A. has good music and I will listen to it longer than KC, but neither album is a classic. If Gayme keeps getting Dre’s music and improving his skills and doesn’t say rapper’s names as much he might create a classic.

  5. Thor says:

    Did anyone recognize that Jay-Z has somehow adopted a whispering-rap-style? When the fuck did he jump on this shit? And I have the uncertain feeling that he swagger jacked this shit from someone subpar to Jay-Z’s usual quality of rapping???? But from who???? And I predict a Nas record full of most uninspired beats and totally embarrassing hooks. Which would at least be the accompanying musical expression to Nas’ interview skills.

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  7. ill. Super Meta Nullus…classic.

    i think jay started that whispering bullshit on blueprint 1. i think he uses it as a cover up for lack of stage presence and loss of breath.

    “it womps” – recess.

  8. Black wallllllstreet says:

    Fuck you bitches, game is a hard ass gangster. His lyrics are real, he is real, unlike faggot ass wankstas at g-unot, which im sure you all looooooooooove 50 cent. Honestly just listen to lets ride, or even california vacation, gangster ass songs.

  9. GBP says:

    Yeah games shit is badass, listen to him he says “Its Aftermath, and Ain’t Nothin After That” So that means theres no further relationships between them anymore, he says hes the “one nwa” which is probably true. Hes real, he saw what those gunit faggots really were.

  10. Te says:

    Game da shit, 50 dun dat nigga talked shit about Rule not a rappa cuz he singin on his shit now das all 50 du iz sing dat bitch aint shit aint eva gon b shit an he needa get fake as m n m dick out his mouth and see Fat Joe cuz he waitinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

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