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Generally favorable reviews- based on 60 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 44 out of 60
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Mixed: 11 out of 60
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Negative: 5 out of 60
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Dec 23, 2020The Game has his own west coast sound and it shows here in this project. favorite track would be "Celebration". all around good sound.
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Jun 24, 2015
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Aug 11, 2013There are some real highs on Jesus Piece (See No Evil and Ail Bomaye). But the rest of the album is forgettable. Those highs, however, are good enough to raise the album to a 9.
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Jun 29, 2013
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Jan 23, 2013really good album, beats are fantastic, lyrics ok - lil too much "i am rich"-talk which is annoying in my opinion, some featureguest suck - but thats the proble with most rap-albums inowadays, they think people buy it like crazy if they put wayne and ross on it...
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Jan 16, 2013I found this album to be the best album game has released since doctors advocate. he has a more focused delivery while combining good lyrics with changing flows and great help such as meek mill, lil wayne, wiz khalifa, pusha t, and common among others. This album sounds more complete lyrics,flow,word play,and production. over all a very strong showing from The Game
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Jan 4, 2013
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Dec 20, 2012
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Dec 20, 2012If you can put up with Game's annoying name dropping of namely Nas and Jay Z way too many times and the somewhat redundant theme you may find this pleasurable like I did. I can't help but to think though with this edgy title we still don't get any real depth.
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Dec 19, 2012This is a real decent album, it's defiantly better than the Red album, but not better than documentry or the doctor's advocate. Two of my favorite songs on the album is Pray and See No Evil
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Dec 19, 2012Game has never been one of my favorite MCs, even during the G-Unit/aftermath dayz. Listening to this confirms my suspicions. The rap game is passing Game by. Good production on alot of the tracks but before I even listened to it I could have predicted what it'd be like. No originality and seems to follow the same blueprint as past albums with less success.
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Dec 19, 2012A great comeback for Game after two (by his high standards) consecutive average efforts in "L.A.X." and "R.E.D.". Although "Jesus Piece" is feature heavy, there is no doubt of who the main attraction is. In addition, the album with all its bonus tracks gives another dosage of Game himself.
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Dec 19, 2012one of the beat releases of 2012. Yall ni**as hatin on him. JESUS Piece
5 best songs in no order: See No Evil, Jesus Piece, Pray, Church, cant get right
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Dec 14, 2012Much better than The R.E.D. Album, though Game shows many limitations on a creative level. The album's production is sufficient even if there are flaws in tracks like "Heaven's Arms" and "Celebration", well instead "Jesus Piece" with Kanye West. Game has the same potential for Kendrick Lamar but uses bad.
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Dec 13, 2012
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Dec 12, 2012
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Dec 12, 2012Impressed. I went into this album thinking it was going to be garbage due to Celebration, but the album is surprisingly very good. The features are good (amazing performances from Kendrick, Pusha T, Common, and J. Cole). Games lyrical skills have also seemed to have developed with this album too. And the beats are amazing. All tracks are worth a listen.... except Celebration.
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Dec 12, 2012
Awards & Rankings
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The SourceFeb 21, 2013Jesus Piece is a complete and compelling body of work compiled of consistent MCing and a diverse sonic palette. [Feb-Mar 2013, p.87]
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Jan 10, 2013Jesus Piece certainly isn't his best album, but if it ends up being his worst, then Jayceon's doing pretty damn good for himself.
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Jan 7, 2013Sonically professional yet lyrically amateur to the point you may find yourself listening to the album multiple times without any idea what any of it was actually going on about.