

Dr. Dre in the booth, Game chasing ghosts—this is how rap sequels get made.
10 years after releasing his debut album The Documentary, Compton rapper, The Game, recently released a double album in two separate installments. The first disk was titled The Documentary 2 and the second which dropped a week later was called The Documentary 2.5. This 50 minute film is the official making of and we get just that, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the recording sessions that went into his latest body of work.
Production
Watching Dr. Dre's meticulous ear reshape tracks in real time.
Sound
Raw studio audio that hits harder than any mix.
Director
Leroy Hardiman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film captures Game at his most vulnerable, openly admitting he made this sequel to prove he could still matter without 50 Cent or G-Unit's shadow.
Released during peak 'rapper documentary' era (2015), this arrived when fans craved unfiltered studio access—no VH1 polish, just Compton grit.
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