Compton, California rapper The Game's highly anticipated upcoming album L.A.X. has been pushed back to August.
Previously scheduled to come out July 22nd, Interscope Geffen confirmed the changed date, but offered no explanation at press time. The rescheduling will mark the rapper's fourth push back since his original release date on June 24th.
According to the LA Times, Game recently threw a listening party for the album in Santa Monica, California. Although the disc is nearly two months away from dropping, the emcee guaranteed the CD's completion and gave a shout-out to G-Unit's 50 Cent.
"It brings me joy to say that I completed my third album," he told listeners. "I ain't got no beef with 50. All that [stuff] was on wax. I never shot at him, he never shot at me. Both of us done said a lot. But we're not Biggie and Pac. I appreciate the homie for helping me on my way up."
The album will feature cuts from a wide variety of artists including Blink 182's drummer Travis Barker, Ne-Yo, Busta Rhymes, Lil' Wayne, and others. Production on the album will also include mega producers like Scott Storch, Hi-Tek, and Cool & Dre.
With plenty of time on his hands before LAX comes out, Game has kept busy by rejoining forces with his old G-Unit nemesis Young Buck. The two are expected to collaborate together and be featured on Black Wall Street producer Nu Jerzey Devil's upcoming "You Know What It Is Volume 5" mixtape dropping next month.
Aside from the mixtape, Game is also featuring Buck amongst several other rappers on the remix to his Keyshia Cole assisted single "Game's Pain." Expected to be released this Friday on Nu Jerzey Devil's XM radio show, three regional remixes of the song will come out including a New York, Southern, and West Coast version
L.A.X. hits stores on August 26th.
Source: sohh.com
Previously scheduled to come out July 22nd, Interscope Geffen confirmed the changed date, but offered no explanation at press time. The rescheduling will mark the rapper's fourth push back since his original release date on June 24th.
According to the LA Times, Game recently threw a listening party for the album in Santa Monica, California. Although the disc is nearly two months away from dropping, the emcee guaranteed the CD's completion and gave a shout-out to G-Unit's 50 Cent.
"It brings me joy to say that I completed my third album," he told listeners. "I ain't got no beef with 50. All that [stuff] was on wax. I never shot at him, he never shot at me. Both of us done said a lot. But we're not Biggie and Pac. I appreciate the homie for helping me on my way up."
The album will feature cuts from a wide variety of artists including Blink 182's drummer Travis Barker, Ne-Yo, Busta Rhymes, Lil' Wayne, and others. Production on the album will also include mega producers like Scott Storch, Hi-Tek, and Cool & Dre.
With plenty of time on his hands before LAX comes out, Game has kept busy by rejoining forces with his old G-Unit nemesis Young Buck. The two are expected to collaborate together and be featured on Black Wall Street producer Nu Jerzey Devil's upcoming "You Know What It Is Volume 5" mixtape dropping next month.
Aside from the mixtape, Game is also featuring Buck amongst several other rappers on the remix to his Keyshia Cole assisted single "Game's Pain." Expected to be released this Friday on Nu Jerzey Devil's XM radio show, three regional remixes of the song will come out including a New York, Southern, and West Coast version
L.A.X. hits stores on August 26th.
Source: sohh.com