The Game knows all too well the notion off the survival of the fittest. For Game, whose real name is Jayceon Taylor, survival is all he's known from the days to selling drugs on the street, to getting shot up, to a highly volatile beef with one of rap's dominant labels. As he prepares The Doctor's Advocate for release, Game manages a hostile mind state in a hostile environment called the industry of rap music. While this album may best The Documentary as the favored work, as The Game charges, the public - whether they love or hate him - remains infatuated with his roller coaster-like life. Here, the Compton gangsta rapper careens through the state of affairs from Dr. Dre to G-Unit, on down to the rappers new facial tattoo.
AllHipHop.com: What's the stupidest question you have been asked today?
The Game: The stupidest question is, "Is this album better than The Documentary?"
AllHipHop.com: Why is that a stupid question?
The Game: Because it
The Game wrote:Your fanbase knew your gangsta is dying
So i won't stop till that wanksta retire