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  • The Game's New Album 'Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf' Debuts At No. 7 on Billboard 200 Following Lukewarm Reviews

    The Game released his latest album "Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf" last week and the album received overall lukewarm reviews. The album debuted No. 7 on the Billboard 200.
  • The Game Remains Hungry but Underwhelms with New Album 'Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf' [ROUND-UP REVIEW]

    Since the release of his debut album "The Documentary" nearly 10 years ago, The Game has been the crown jewel in West Coast hip-hop. He climbed the ranks among his fellow MCs and captivated many with his lyricism, but many great artists have hiccups in their discography, and the underwhelming "Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf" may be that for the hungry Game.
  • The Game Shares 'T.H.O.T.' Music Video Featuring Problem, Bad Lucc, Huddy [WATCH]

    The Game has shared the music video for his single "T.H.O.T." featuring Problem, Huddy and Bad Lucc, which you can check out below. The Matt Alonzo-directed clip features Game, Problem, Huddy and Lucc partying around a pool surrounded by dozens of thots — consult an Urban Dictionary. There are some splashes of colorful animation here and there, which keep this from becoming a typical hip-hop party video.
  • The Game Shares "Hit 'Em Hard" Featuring Bobby Shmurda, Freddie Gibbs, and Skeme [LISTEN]

    Just yesterday, Oct. 7, the Game leaked a new track "Married to the Game" from his upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf, and today, he's leaked yet another new track. The appropriately titled "Hit 'Em Hard" features furious guest verses from Freddie Gibbs and Skeme, and a hook from Bobby Schmurda. If the Game keeps leaking songs at this pace, he's going to end up giving us the entire album before it's even released.
  • The Game Shares 'Married to the Game' Featuring French Montana, DUBB, Sam Hook from Upcoming Album 'Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf' [LISTEN]

    Compton rapper The Game has shared a new single titled "Married to the Game," which features guest verses from French Montana and DUBB and a hook from Sam Hook — how appropriate. The Boi-1da-produced track will be included on The Game's upcoming album "Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf," which is set for release Oct. 14.
  • The Game Shares Tracklist For 'Blood Moon: Year Of The Wolf' Compilation

    Rap-Up reports that Compton rapper The Game has shared the tracklist for the upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf, a compilation album featuring artists from the rapper’s independent label Blood Money Entertainment. The album will feature appearances from 2 Chainz, T.I., Ty Dolla $ign, Soulja Boy, French Montana, and many more.
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