One of these things is not like the other... unless Game is looking to start penning sappy breakup songs and Taylor Swift wants to move to Compton and drop a mixtape. But seriously, what brought these two unlikely characters into each other's worlds?
Some of us might be up in arms regarding those recent photos that purport to depict Justin Bieber joining the doobie brothers, but don't worry, Justin -- the Game ain't mad at ya.
Christmas came early for families living in Compton, Calif. Hometown rappers Game and Tyga visited their old neighborhood on Friday (Dec. 21) bearing gifts and toys for children as part of their annual toy drive. Game shared several photos of the event on his Instagram page.
In a pre-emptive strike, Game leaked his entire new album 'Jesus Piece' on Los Angeles radio station Power 106 yesterday (Dec. 5). One of the songs that caught on with the blogs is the spiritual title track featuring Kanye West and Common.
While families were giving thanks on Thanksgiving Day, Game came through with the 'Celebration (Remix)' video featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The clips features the Compton MC and the Cleveland rap group celebrating life and those who have untimely passed away.
In support of his upcoming fifth album 'Jesus Piece,' the Game has announced a weekly online music series called #SundayService. For its first offering, the Compton rapper delivers 'Celebration (Remix)' featuring veteran Cleveland rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
Here on the east coast, summer is winding down and soon everyone will be covered up in coats and hats. But it's always sunny in California and rapper Game is celebrating with a fun-filled cookout in his new video for 'Celebration.'
Veteran G-Funk producer Warren G pays homage to his late friend Nate Dogg with his new video 'Party We Will Throw Now.' The clip was released on Aug. 19 on what would have been the late crooner's 43rd birthday.
Wiz Khalifa recently dropped a new single, 'Far From Coach,' which follows the airplane theme of his new album 'ONIFC' (aka 'Only N---a in First Class'). The song features two former Aftermath Records artists Game and Atlanta rhyme-slinger Stat Quo.