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After 50 Cent heard the final version of the song after the recording process had finished, he was excited by its potential and felt the song would have to be one of the album's singles.
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The Game wrote his final verse first and worked backward, to avoid tiredness affecting his later verses. When The Game arrived at the mansion on the day of recording, 50 Cent presented him with several already part-completed records, with variously placed verses and choruses. The song was even suggested for 50 Cent's album The Massacre (2005), due to 50 Cent's large artistic input. The chorus is sung and written by 50 Cent, who helped with the rest of the writing process and recording for the song along with The Game at his mansion in Connecticut. However, on the flight home later that day, he took more of an interest and began to write the first components of the song. When he initially heard the production that would later become "Hate It or Love It", he did not display much interest, as he was "in a different mind frame" - conceiving more "hard hitting" records. The "Hate It or Love It" song first began to be conceived during the middle period of the recording process for The Documentary, in early 2004, during a recording process in which The Game would frequently fly to recording locations in New York City to work with 50 Cent: he would be given beats to hear along the way, to help inspire him.