''Game Theory'' is the seventh
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by American
hip hop band
The Roots
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, released August 29, 2006, on
Def Jam Recordings
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The ...
. The group's first release for the label after leaving
Geffen Records
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, the album was recorded by the Roots mostly using the
Apple
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-developed software application
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.
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. ''Boston Herald
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'': August 5, 2006. Archived fro
the original
on 2009-12-05. A darker, grittier album with minimal emphasis on
hook
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s in comparison to their previous work,
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Review: ''Game Theory''
. '' XXL''. Retrieved on 2009-10-05.[Christgau, Robert.]
Consumer Guide: ''Game Theory''
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: December 2006. Archived fro
the original
on 2009-10-05. ''Game Theory'' features a stripped-down sound similar to the work of
Public Enemy
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, with lyrics that concern
sociological
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themes and the late hip hop producer
J Dilla
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.
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. Retrieved on 2009-10-05.
The album debuted at number nine on the U.S.
''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 61,000 copies in its first week. It produced two singles and achieved moderate sales success. Upon its release, ''Game Theory'' received acclaim from most music critics and earned a
Grammy Award
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nomination for
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. To date, the album has sold over 200,000 copies in the United States.
Music
In an interview for ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine, Questlove expressed his view on contemporary black music and described the concept of ''Game Theory'', comparing it to previous works:
Described by Questlove as "very mature, serious, and very dark",
the album, unlike the band's previous two efforts ''
Phrenology
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'' (2002) and ''
The Tipping Point
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'' (2004), combines The Roots's progressive tendencies and lush, jazz influenced hip-hop into a more homogenous and cohesive recording than past efforts had shown. In what could be a salute to a fellow experimental band, The Roots sample
Radiohead
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's "
You and Whose Army?" for the track "Atonement".
The subject material for ''Game Theory'' follows the more serious tone of the album, with topics ranging from the war in
Iraq
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to violence in music.
Questlove
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was quoted as saying "There was too much going on that we couldn’t just sit back and not speak on it."
In accordance with its more-serious tone, the album heavily references
Public Enemy's highly-political ''
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
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'' on its lead track "False Media".
Commercial performance
''Game Theory'' debuted at number nine on the U.S.
''Billboard'' 200 chart with first week sales of 61,000 copies.
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MTV. Retrieved on 2010-03-29. It also debuted at number five on ''
Billboard
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''s
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and at number four on its Top Digital Albums chart.
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''Billboard
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''Billboard''. Retrieved on 2010-03-29. According to
Nielsen SoundScan
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, the album has sold over 200,000 copies in the United States.
Critical reception
''Game Theory'' received universal acclaim from
music critic
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s. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
average
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score of 83, based on 26 reviews.
AllMusic
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's Andy Kellman praised its musical quality and lyrical themes, writing "Spinning turbulence, paranoia, anger, and pain into some of the most exhilarating and startling music released in 2006,... ''Game Theory'' is a ''heavy'' album, the Roots' sharpest work. It's destined to become one of Def Jam's proudest, if not most popular, moments".
''
The New York Times
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'' writer Nate Chinen viewed the album's production as inconsistent, but found
Black Thought
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's performance more focused and engaged than on previous efforts, while writing that "?uestlove infuses ''Game Theory'' with a hard sonic logic, so that the music often sounds as tough as the lyrics".
''
Vibe
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''s Thomas Golianopoulos gave it 4 out of 5 stars and called it "a masterfully crafted, sobering wake-up call".
Jeff Vrabel of ''
PopMatters
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'' dubbed it "The Roots' darkest, grimiest, most unrelenting and possibly most focused effort to date".
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' writer Oliver Wang commented that ''Game Theory'' "moves coherently as a whole and not just assemblage of spare songs".
''
Rolling Stone
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''s Peter Relic viewed the album as a progression over their previous work and wrote "For every head-nodding beat (and ?uestlove brings plenty of 'em), ''Game Theory'' has a head-turning treat".
Will Dukes of ''
The Village Voice
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'' called it The Roots' "most radical record to date" and commended Black Thought for his lyricism on the album, writing "Raw, emotive, and urgent as a motherfucker, his flow—on songs like opener 'False Media,' whose gangly steel snares give way to plush orchestration—is bleak and expansive and seething with wrath".
Robert Christgau
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, writing for ''
MSN Music
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'', felt that the album is "not hooky enough", but "strong enough to compensate" with a tone that "maintains until the J. Dilla encomium that closes."
In its end-of-year list, ''Rolling Stone'' named it the eighteenth best album of 2006, calling it "classic studio Roots". It was named one of the top ten albums of the year by ''
URB''.
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Metacritic. Retrieved on 2009-10-05. The album was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Rap Album
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, ultimately losing to rapper
Ludacris
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Born in Champaign, Illinois, Ludac ...
's ''
Release Therapy
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'' (2006) at the
49th Grammy Awards
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.
In 2013, for ''
Complex
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'', the singer
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named it among his 25 favorite albums, explaining that, "It just has a real nice flow. That whole album just sounds very thought out and put together. I think ''Game Theory'' was kind of a game changer. It just seemed like everything was fluid."
Track listing
Unless otherwise noted, Credits are adapted from the album’s Liner Notes
[The Roots. “Game Theory” (Album Notes). Def Jam Recordings. 2006.]
Sample credits
*The intro track "Dillatastic Vol Won(derful)" used a sample of
Slum Village's first album, Fantastic Vol.1's intro track,
[Kenner, Rob. “J Dilla...The Afterlife”. Complex. 7 February 2016. http://www.complex.com/music/2016/02/j-dilla-essentials-guide-the-afterlife/] "Fantastic", which J Dilla produced.
[Ivan. “The Roots - Game Theory (The Samples)”. Hip Hop Is Read. 22 February 2008. http://www.hiphopisread.com/2008/02/roots-game-theory-samples.html?m=1] ("Fantastic" incorporates elements of the Herbie Hancock composition "You'll Know When You Get There",
from ''
VSOP''.)
*The track "False Media" contains interpolations of
Public Enemy
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's "Don't Believe The Hype",
written by
Carlton Ridenhour
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, Eric Sadler & Hank Shocklee.
*The track "Game Theory" contains a sample of
Sly and the Family Stone
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's "Life of Fortune and Fame", written by
Sylvester Stewart
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.
*The track "Don't Feel Right" samples
Kool & The Gang
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's "
Jungle Boogie
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", and
The Ohio Players
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's "Ecstasy", written by
Walter "Junie" Morrison
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,
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner
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,
Marshall "Rock" Jones
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Marshall "R ...
, Andrew Noland, Gregory Allen Webster, Marvin "Merv" Pierce, Norman Napier & Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks.
*The track "Long Time" contains an interpolation of "Trolling for Olives" written by
Owen Biddle, Kevin Hanson & Darryl Robinson.
*The track "Atonement" samples
Radiohead
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's "
You and Whose Army?"
*The track "Can't Stop This" contains a sample of
The Jackson 5
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's "
All I Do Is Think of You
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", written by
Brian Holland
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& Michael Lovesmith, and
The Moments' "To You with Love".
This song's backing track is an extended version of
J Dilla
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's "Time: The Donut of the Heart" from his third solo album ''
Donuts
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''.
[“Blog 3: The Best Piece in the World, Ever”. The Contented Musician. 5 March 2014. https://thecontentedmusician.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/blog-3-the-best-piece-in-the-world-ever/]
Personnel
* Wadud Ahmad - additional vocals (2), spoken word voices (6)
*
Black Thought
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– lead rap vocals (2-13)
*
Jack Davey
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- additional vocals (12)
* Davis Barnett – viola
*
Dice Raw
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He hooked up with the band while still in high school after Kelo, a member ...
- lead rap vocals (6-9), background vocals (6-7)
* Robert "LB" Dorsey – recording engineer (2, 4-5, 7-9, 13)
*
Captain Kirk Douglas
"Captain" Kirk Douglas (born September 30, 1973) is an American guitarist and singer who performs with the hip hop band The Roots. He joined The Roots in 2003. His first album with The Roots was 2004's ''The Tipping Point'', where he split gui ...
– guitar
* Russell Elevado – recording engineer (2, 5-6, 8-9), audio mixing (2, 7, 9, 13), pre-mixing (drums on 5)
* Larry Gold – string arrangements, string conductor, cello
* Jason Goldstein – audio mixing (3-4, 6, 8, 10-13)
* Kamal Gray – keyboards
* Kevin Hanson – producer
* Michael Heinzer - background vocals (7)
*
Leonard "Hub" Hubbard – bass
*
J Dilla
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- recording engineer (13)
* John-John - additional lead vocals (7, 10), background vocals (7)
* Gloria Justen – violin
* Dave Klutch – mastering
* Emma Kummrow – violin
* Jennie Lorenzo - cello
*
Malik B.
Malik Abdul-Basit Smart (November 14, 1972 – July 29, 2020), better known by his stage name Malik B., was an American rapper and singer who was a founding member of the Roots.Davis, Kimberly (2003)The Roots Redefine Hip-Hop's Past, ''Ebony'', J ...
– lead rap vocals (3, 5, 8)
* Steve Mandel – recording engineer (1-2, 4, 7, 12-13), audio mixing (1)
* Mercedes Martinez - background vocals (6, 10-11)
* Khari Mateen – recording engineer (3, 10-11)
* John McGlinchey - recording engineer (7)
* Charles Parker – violin
*
Peedi Peedi
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Career
The North P ...
- additional rap vocals (9)
* Porno - additional vocals (5)
*
Rahzel
Rozell Manely Brown (born October 6, 1964) is an American beatboxer and rapper, formerly a member of the Roots.
Rahzel is known for an ability to sing or rap while simultaneously beatboxing, as evidenced in his performances of "Iron Man" and his ...
- human beatbox (6)
* The Roots – main performer
*
Bunny Sigler
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- vocals sung by (9)
* Jon Smeltz – recording engineer (2-6, 8-13), audio mixing (5)
* Igor Szwec – violin
* Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson – recording engineer, audio mixing (1), background vocals (7), drums
* Frank "Knuckles" Walker – percussion
* Maimouna Youssef - vocals sung by (4)
Chart history
References
External links
*
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*
Game Theory' at
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