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The Game Drops New Album ‘1992’

Hot off his fiery feud with Meek Mill, The Game unleashes his latest album, 1992.

Commemorating a pivotal year in his life, Chuck Taylor delivers a 13-track project that includes music inspired by Wu-Tang Clan (“I Grew Up On Wu-Tang”) and Tupac Shakur (“The Juice” and “All Eyez”).

Although billed as a #NoFeatures album, the album includes appearances by Jeremih (“All Eyez”) and Jason Derulo (“Baby You”).

During a recent interview with “The Wendy Williams Show,” Game explained the album title’s significance.

“1992 was the first year that I joined a gang,” he said. “At that point in my life, I was getting pulled in both directions. I grew up in a Crip neighborhood but my brothers were Bloods. It was sort of a tug-of-war. That’s how it is in Compton. Once you get close to your teenage years, gangs start pulling at you. It’s almost 99 percent that you’ll probably join a gang.”

Take a trip to 1992 below.

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