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Friday, 5 December 2025

The Game, Kanye West Collide on 'Gangsta Grillz' Mixtape



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The Game has announced a reunion with Kanye West for his inaugural Gangsta Grillz mixtape, hosted by DJ Drama. The Compton rapper revealed the news on Real 92.3 LA's The Cruz Show, disclosing that the project will include a sequel to their 2005 collaboration "Crack Music," aptly titled "Crack Music 2."

He recounted the story behind the original track, explaining, "Ye called me to the studio... He wanted me to do a verse and get on the hook, but I had some fine shit in the car so I was like, ‘That’s that crack music, n-gga!’ and I left." The rapper noted that fan demand ultimately inspired the sequel: "The fans always was like, 'Man, you should have put a verse on ‘Crack Music.’’ So we redid it."

The mixtape, titled Every Movie Needs a Trailer, will be fully produced by the Los Angeles duo Mike & Keys, known for their work with the late Nipsey Hussle. The Game described the process as intensely focused, completing 19 original songs in just two days. "It's gonna be good, man," he said. "It's my first time doing a Gangsta Grillz... we always talked about it over the years."

In addition to Kanye West, the project will feature guest appearances from Sacramento rapper Mozzy and singer Jeremih. While The Game initially stated a release date of last Friday (November 28), a new date has not yet been confirmed.

Every Movie Needs a Trailer will act as a preview for his long-awaited album, The Documentary 3. Originally planned for a 2025 release to mark the 20th anniversary of The Documentary series, the album is now slated for early 2026. "We coming top of the year … January, February — something like that," he told host J Cruz.

The Game framed this album as the final chapter of a personal and artistic trilogy, inspired by his grandmother's wisdom. "My grandmother always told me, ‘In life, you got three acts,’" he shared. "So with my albums and my legacy, it’s like I’m in my third act... I wanted to do a trilogy just to service my grandmother’s memory."

He promises that his lyrical prowess remains undiminished, concluding, "If anybody knows anything about The Game, they know my pen is never slacking and my ability to put together albums completely is always top-tier, so The Documentary 3 is incredible."

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