Game Theory is the seventh studio album by Philadelphia-based hip hop group The Roots, their first on Def Jam Records, which like the group's previous label, Geffen Records, is part of the Universal Music Group. It was released on August 29, 2006 to a great deal of critical acclaim. The first single, "Don't Feel Right," was released online in May 2006 and is available as a free download on the group's MySpace page. The album features guest appearances from Peedi Peedi and returning Roots MCs Malik B. and Dice Raw. The album closes with a song titled "Can't Stop This", an eight minute tribute to the late J Dilla. Game Theory was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards, but lost to Release Therapy by Ludacris. (via Wikipedia)
Recording Dates:
March–May 2006
The Studio, The Boom Room, A House Called ?uest
Integrated Studios, Quad Studios, Platinum Studios, Electric Lady
Studios
Encore Studios
Conway Studios, Glenwood Studios
Genre:
Hip hop
No. of Discs:
1
Type:
Album
Recorded By:
The Roots
Produced by:
Owen Biddle, J Dilla, Richard Nichols, The Randy Watson Experience,
The Roots,
Followed By:
Rising Down
Release Date:
Aug 29, 2006
Manufacturer:
Universal UK
Name:
Game Theory
Record Label:
Def Jam
Length:
46:58
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