The Rundown: Game, Blood Moon: Year Of The Wolf
Chuck Taylor teams with 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne for new LP.
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The Rundown: Game, Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf - Game passes the mic around from coast to coast and lets loose his compilation project Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf. Peep the track-by-track breakdown as the Compton MC and his cohorts (2 Chainz, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown among them) stomp out his sixth release. —Michael Harris (@IceBlueVa)(Photo: eOne Music)
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'Bigger Than Me' - Chuck Taylor starts off his sixth documentary giving his rundown to anyone wanting to question his O.G. stripes in this here rap game. With his chainsaw ready to go, Game goes "Ying, ying, ying on motherf***ers" as he spits, "Less than five albums / Kiss the ring on this motherf***er / California throne and I'm the King on this motherf***er."(Photo: Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images)
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'F.U.N.' - Game lets you know he really feels F.U.N. (F--- U Ni---) and if he ain't rocking you then it's on, on sight. "I told n****s in '05 I don't f**k with Maybachs/ You wanna hate up, come outside, just f***in' say that/ Two things I learned, n***a gotta stayed strapped/ And n****s ain't gone die without a Dr. Dre track," he spit.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)
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'Really,' Featuring 2 Chainz, T.I., Soulja Boy and Yo Gotti - Soulja Boy handles the hook as Game recruits some of the trap's finest to distinguish the real from the fake. Yo Gotti, Tip and 2 Chainz break down their block résumés as the Compton Menace drops jokes like Martin among his barrage of bars, "Coming straight to your window like Bruh Man..."(Photos from left: Amanda Edwards/WireImage, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images, PA PHOTOS /LANDOV, Aaron Davidson/WireImage)
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'F**k Yo Feelings,' Featuring Lil Wayne and Chris Brown - Game, Chris Brown and Weezy can give two f's how you feel. Totally switching it up, Lil Wayne handles the chorus while Chris and Jayceon attack the mic and take your broad in the process. Game breaks down his sexual conquests laying down bars like, "Started with Hannah Montana h**s/ Now I'm f***in' all of Nick Cannon h**s/ I made her go down down baby but I don't speak no Country Grammar though."(Photos from left: London Ent/Splash News, Kevin Mazur/BET/Getty Images for BET, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images)
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'On One,' Featuring Ty Dolla $ign and King Marie - Game turns up with King Marie and Ty Dolla $ign as they get right in the club after having a few drinks. Side pieces are forewarned as The Cali vet lays his pimp down with, "I'm like girl, you ain't my baby mama (no), you ain't my girlfriend (no)/ All up in the club, n****s tryna f**k/ Holding bottles up, get you caught up in that world wind."(Photos from left: Jonser/Splash News, Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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'Married to the Game,' Featuring French Montana, Dubb and Sam Hook - Boi-1da creates the sonic back drop here as Game lets his protégé Dubb get loose along with French Montana to metaphorically break down their love affair with hip hop. (Photos from Left: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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'The Purge,' Featuring Stacy Barthe - Game kicks it for the shorties caught up the system with "The Purge" while enlisting the soulful vocals of Stacy Barthe over this Cosmo production. Taking a look at America's racist ways, Game holds up the mirror, spitting, "What if we ran through Beverly Hills, got 70 kills/ Riding down Rodeo in the Chevy with pills."(Photos from left: Anthony Monterotti/PacificCoastNews.com, David Livingston/Getty Images)
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'Trouble on My Mind,' Featuring Dubb, and Jake & Papa - Game lets the lil' homey Dubb shine solo here as Jake & Papa deliver the harmonies. Dubb faces trouble head on with rhymes that would've made N.W.A. proud.(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)
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'Cellphone,' Featuring Dubb - Game and Dubb give you a day in the life of repping those South Central streets as they whoride with rhymes like, "I remember days on Crenshaw/ Take a n***a Beamer/ Hit the hood, take his rims off/ Then hit that block, let him hear that Pac/ That s**t don't stop."(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Spike)
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'Best Head Ever,' Featuring Tyga and Eric Bellinger - Tyga rides shotgun on this one as he and The Doctor's Advocate salute those females with the high I.Q. skills. Eric Bellinger even spits a few harmonized rhymes with, "I don't know what you call that/ When you make my toes curl and my eyes roll back..."(Photos from left: Winston Burris/WENN.com, John Ricard/BET, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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'Or Nah,' Featuring Too Short, Problem, AV and Eric Bellinger - Cool & Dre update Short Dog's classic "Don't Fight the Feeling" and the West Coast ryders give the THOT's a new theme song to dance to.(Photos from left: Greg Tidwell/PacificCoastNews, JCalderon/Splash News, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images)
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'Take That,' Featuring Tyga and Pharoah Jackson - Game lets his R&B singer Pharoah Jackson wreck shop here with an assist from Tyga as he smooths it out for the ladies. Taking it back to romance, Pharoah sings, "And I just don't wanna waste your time/ Don't wanna waste my time/ So let them n****s know that you're all mine/ You're my wifey."(Photos from left: Koi Sojer/PacificCoastNews.com, Craig Barritt/Getty Images)
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'Food for My Stomach,' Featuring Dubb and Skeme - Young guns Dubb and Skeme show out here as they let you know they got next in this rap jungle. Tired of waiting for his time to eat, Skeme spits, "I was raised in the wild with them lions and tigers/ Nothing but paper excited us/ B***h we were born to be riders/ And I'm from BME, the G in me won't let me back down/ Underground king without a crown, how I sound."(Photos from left: TRY CW/WENN.com, Vivien Killilea/WireImage)
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'Hit Em Hard,' Featuring Bobby Shmurda, Freddie Gibbs and Skeme - Game connects with Gangster Gibbs, Bobby Shmurda and Skeme to unload some murderous rhymes over some blaring horns. Shmurda in particular sounds like he's too hungry to be a one-hit wonder.(Photos from left: Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic, Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET, Vivien Killilea/WireImage, Roger Kisby/Getty Images)
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