The Game Is Thankful To Fans For The Support, Says “Drillmatic” Is Best Rap Album Out Right Now

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The Game Is Thankful To Fans For The Support, Says Drillmatic Is Best Rap Album Out Right Now

The Game appreciates the fans for the support.

Last week, The Game finally dropped his long-awaited new album “Drillmatic – Heart vs Mind” with executive production from Hit-Boy. The rapper’s 10th studio album featured 30 tracks, with a star-studded list of guest appearances, which includes, Kanye West, NBA Youngboy, YG, Ty Dolla Sign, Roddy Ricch, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, Tory Lanez, Big Sean, Nipsey Hussle, Rick Ross, Chris Brown and more.

The Compton emcee now took to his social media to appreciate everyone who supported his new project, which he claims is the best rap album out right now. “Everybody that supported the album,” he said, “everybody that showed me love with this Drillmatic sh*t… Everybody that’s bumping it, sending me your favorite songs, posting it on your story, that sh*t means a lot to me.”

He continued, “It’s dope to be 20 years in… and still get the love and the support from my day one fans and everybody in the world. I promise you it’s the best rap album out right now… probably the best full album out, I ain’t gone even lie.”

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Blacc Sam, the brother of Nipsey Hussle, was criticized by Wack 100 earlier this week for problems with sample approval. The Game and Nip’s collaboration “World Tours,” according to Wack, was scrapped shortly before the project’s release. “I got an email from my attorney, at about 7:30, an hour and a half before it dropped. Nipsey’s brother put in a demand for it to be pulled,” Wack revealed on Clubhouse.

The album that comes with 30 tracks, the only track that is making some news is the 10-minute track ‘The Black Slim Shady’, which takes aim at Eminem.

The Game imitates Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” flow in one section of the song. The latter raps,“Oh, he goes platinum / And, oh, I’m on the ‘Math with him / He got all the Blackest friends / He wants to be African / Me, left for dead on the ‘Doctor’s Advocate’ / Dre never executive-produced it, I just imagined it.”

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