"La La La" completes the disc as with many original Erasure B-sides, it's fair if not deathless, though the slightly dark feel of the song, combined with Bell's subtly desperate vocal, adds a certain something. Dakeyne also does a mix for a new track, "Vitamin C," which also appears in its original form - the latter is a pleasant but unremarkable instrumental techno outing, while Dakeyne's version adds more energy and a great, crunching main synth line. Both remixes are among the best ever done for the band, keeping just enough of the original while avoiding simply extending it by a minute or two. This time Stop The Breaks is going to look at The Game and how the West Coast rapper’s done over the years.
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The song features production from duo Cool & Dre. Paul Dakeyne's mix, meanwhile, also joyfully subverts the initial take with calypso horns and percussion added to the straightforward house groove of his new rhythms - the use of the brass on the stirring chorus works especially well. Hate It Or Love It: Ranking The Game First Week Album Sales So far in the First Week Album Series, we’ve covered Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Nas, Eminem and Young Jeezy. It was released as the third official single from The Games debut studio album The Documentary. Bruce Forest's retake makes the most of a great beginning, a bit of light piano jazz calmness sliding into the smooth rhythms added to the main song. Thus: "The lovers that you sent for me/didn't come with any satisfaction guaranteed." Besides its familiar album version, on the EP release two further mixes crop up.
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The rest of the track does the business very well, though, with a fake audience chant adding effective ambience, Clarke coming up with a winning, building melody (especially the step-by-step charge of the chorus), and Bell shooting off the one-liners just so.
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The most gloriously trashy and campy moment from Chorus, "Love to Hate You" - bizarrely enough, originally written but never used for Warren Beatty's film version of Dick Tracy - arguably almost says it with just its title.