The Game
There is a perception that famous people can’t hold themselves down in a fight. Over the last couple of years this theory has been proven wrong time, and time again.
Suge Knight generally tends to leave his chill tucked away when referencing other rappers, so it wasn’t exactly shocking when the former Death Row CEO appeared on Arsenio to compare Kendrick Lamar and The Game’s record contracts to 12 Years a Slave field labor.
The history of rapper’s expressing themselves with their appearance has long moved past the clothing face in a crossed into the world’s infatuation with human ink.
We’re going to post this strictly for archival purposes. Apparently the Game dropped bars on a demo version of Ray J’s struggle tune “I Hit It First,” a song which is pretty much about tapping Kim Kardashian’s cakes before Kanye West.
It is no secret that Dr. Dre has the golden touch. On his 49th birthday we look back at all the recording artists he has turned into superstars (think: household name).
“Thot,” a term designated to women of questionable (sexual) character, has become a commonplace term in Hip-Hop over the past few months. Today, the popular term also doubles as the title of a new track by The Game.
Def Jam signee Elijah Blake could have a very big 2014. To kick things off, he returns with a track titled “Sing For Me,” featuring Rick Ross and The Game.
California has very strict cell phone laws when motorists are operating a vehicle and The Game being a staunch Golden State flag bearer in every rap that he writes, probably knows this.
Yesterday (January 30), news broke that George Zimmerman is participating in a celebrity boxing match. Falling in line with the feelings of many, Compton rapper the Game is down to fight the child murderer in order to kick his ass.Â
UPDATE: A CDQ version of YG and Drake’s “Who Do You Love” has released. Hear it after the jump. As with all things good or highly coveted in Hip-Hop these days, an unfinished version of YG‘s “Who Do You Love” recently leaked onto the Internets. And today, DJ Skee offers up an alternate (wouldn’t call it a remix […]
Being a rapper always has its perks and little incentives. And when you’re a rapper that has no problem divulging into various vices, said incentives can be very lucrative.
It’s a party people, or at least that was the case at Dream At Tru in Los Angeles’ Hollywood section. There, a list of celebrities and rising stars gathered to celebrate with newly crowned XXLÂ Eye Candy of the Year, Tokyo Yen.