: While The Game wrote the verses in 2002, 50 Cent was brought in later to write and perform the hook after Game joined G-Unit.
: The song represents the peak of the Aftermath/G-Unit partnership. However, the collaborative nature of the album—specifically how much 50 Cent contributed to the writing of hooks—later became a central point of their high-profile feud. Collaborative Friction
: The song is noted for its minimalist, "stressed-out" production, described by reviewers at Rolling Stone as an L.A. version of 50 Cent’s "In da Club". Westside Story-The Game feat. 50 Cent-The Documentary
: The song is a heavy tribute to Tupac Shakur , featuring direct references to "California Love" and "Against All Odds". Cultural Impact and The Documentary
: The track introduces Game's "documentary" style, which involves heavy name-dropping of legends like Nate Dogg , Snoop Dogg , and Dr. Dre to cement his place in rap history. : While The Game wrote the verses in
The track was originally intended for the 2002 film All About the Benjamins , but Dr. Dre decided it was "too hard" for a soundtrack and opted to make it the lead for Game’s debut.
As the opening statement of The Documentary , "Westside Story" set the tone for an album that would eventually sell over 5 million copies worldwide. Collaborative Friction : The song is noted for
Released in late 2004 as the lead single for The Game 's debut studio album, , " Westside Story " (featuring 50 Cent) served as the official resurgence of West Coast gangsta rap in the mainstream . Produced by Dr. Dre and Scott Storch , the track reached No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 despite being an airplay-only release with no official music video. The Genesis of a West Coast Anthem