Hate_it_or_love_it

While the 2005 track is the most recognizable, the title has been used by several other artists across different genres:

Released on The Game’s debut album The Documentary , this song became an instant staple in hip-hop history. It is widely praised for its smooth, soul-sampled beat and its message of rising above a difficult upbringing.

: A hardstyle "Live Edit" version exists for fans of electronic dance music. hate_it_or_love_it

: Included a song with this title on his 2007 album Hate It or Love It . 💡 Using the Phrase Today

: A popular "G-Unit Remix" features the entire crew, including Lloyd Banks , Young Buck , and Tony Yayo . 🎼 Other Versions While the 2005 track is the most recognizable,

: Produced by Cool & Dre , featuring a iconic sample of "Rubber Band" by The Trammps . 🏗️ Song Breakdown

The track is celebrated for its storytelling and the chemistry between the two G-Unit heavyweights at the time. : Included a song with this title on

: Highlights his life in Compton and his transition from the streets to the rap game.

While the 2005 track is the most recognizable, the title has been used by several other artists across different genres:

Released on The Game’s debut album The Documentary , this song became an instant staple in hip-hop history. It is widely praised for its smooth, soul-sampled beat and its message of rising above a difficult upbringing.

: A hardstyle "Live Edit" version exists for fans of electronic dance music.

: Included a song with this title on his 2007 album Hate It or Love It . 💡 Using the Phrase Today

: A popular "G-Unit Remix" features the entire crew, including Lloyd Banks , Young Buck , and Tony Yayo . 🎼 Other Versions

: Produced by Cool & Dre , featuring a iconic sample of "Rubber Band" by The Trammps . 🏗️ Song Breakdown

The track is celebrated for its storytelling and the chemistry between the two G-Unit heavyweights at the time.

: Highlights his life in Compton and his transition from the streets to the rap game.