Biggest Takeaways From The Game’s New Album ‘The Documentary III’
The Game drops the third installment of The Documentary album series out of no where.
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The Game is back with the third installment of his classic The Documentary album series.
With no prior hints or rollout, the Compton MC surprised fans by releasing The Documentary III, 11 years after dropping the second installment in 2015. The album featured guest appearances from Kanye West, Drake, Snoop Dogg, and more.
For the third installment, Game keeps a similar feature lineup, bringing back both Drizzy and Uncle Snoop for another appearance.
He also taps several West Coast artists including RJmrLA, Kalan.FrFr and Tyga. The album even features a surprise appearance from the late Drakeo The Ruler on Track 6, “Geekin.”
Following The Game’s recent Verzuz matchup YG, the surprise release serves as a strong follow-up to the momentum surrounding the West Coast MC.
The two rappers put on for their respective cities while celebrating release serves as a strong follow-up to the momentum surrounding the West Coast MC.
The two rappers put on for their respective cities while celebrating each other’s catalogs for one night only. Now, Game fans can keep that West Coast energy going with The Documentary III.
Check out some of the early takeaways from The Game’s latest album, The Documentary III, below.
The Game did not drop his infamous, “Red rolls, white ceiling” line on The Documentary III.
The Game flips his classic “Hate It Or Love It” on “Love It Or Hate It.”
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The Game may have took a jab at Kendrick Lamar on “LA Monster” saying, “Imight drive the Rolls today, the GNX scare the h*es away.”
The Game talks about not picking sides during Drake and Kendrick beef on “Geezus.”