Following the release of his new track with Drake, The Game recently let some folks hear his Kendrick Lamar collaboration during a studio session. A snippet of the new song was shared on Instagram soon thereafter.

A user named "donnyloc" posted a video on Instagram and a 45-second snippet has been floating around the Web. The snippet includes parts of both rapper's verses and the chorus.

No word on when the song will officially drop but it may be safe to say that it will be featured on The Game's upcoming album, The Documentary 2.

Back in March, The Game celebrated the ten year anniversary of his debut album and announced the release his sixth studio effort.

"I feel like I could've released it after The Documentary, but 10 years later seems perfectly fine," Game said. "It's my sixth album, my sixth solo album, and I think that the 10th anniversary is huge. And so why not put it out 10 years later?"

It was previously reported that the album would drop on June 30.

Game told REVOLT that the release date of his forthcoming album coincides with the birthday of his oldest son Harlem, who appeared on the original Documentary cover.

"The actual Documentary 2 is going to drop on my son's birthday, June 30, 'cause I think it's big. It's kinda perfect timing," he said.

During an interview with Los Angeles' Power 106, Game revealed that he is "about 90 percent" done with the album. He has reportedly been in the studio with Kanye West, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, Just Blaze and Scott Storch, who all contributed to his 2005 debut.

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