The Game Meek Mill Slam Rolling Stone
The game is a bit restless.
Earlier this week, Rolling Stone released its list of the 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time, and the Compton rapper was nowhere to be found.
Game, who hacked into his social media account, blasted the magazine for his 2005 debut, The Document, arguing that the album had an undeniable impact on West Coast rap.
“@RollingStone how is ‘The Documentary’ not on the list of the 200 Greatest Rap Albums of All Time?” he tweeted. “I carried an entire coast for 20 years behind my 1st album.”
According to Game, he believes snub is motivated by industrial policies. “Because I walk the red carpets, I don’t dress, I don’t smile, or I don’t fake laugh at brunches, not count?” he asked.
@RollingStone how is “The Documentary” not on the list for 200 Greatest Rap Albums Of All Time ? I carried an entire coast for 20 years on the back of my 1st album. Cause I don’t walk red carpets, play dress up, smile or fake laugh at brunches I don’t count ? #Drillmatic July 1st
— The Game (@thegame) June 10, 2022
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The 200 Greatest Rap Albums of All Time – Rolling Stone how do y’all determine these list “marketing money” y’all be tripping tryna discredit us… I ain’t been active lately but ain’t no wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy tf https://t.co/pmd9b2ogRA
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) June 9, 2022
While Game and Meek Mill didn’t make the list, Rolling Stone‘s Top 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of All Time included Lauryn Hill’s Lauryn Hill’s Miseducation, Kendrick Lamar‘s To Pimp a Butterfly, JAY-Z‘s The Blueprint, and The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready to Die.
On July 1, Game is set to release its new album, Drillmatic, which it has declared “the best album of 2022.” The project is expected to collaborate with Chris Brown and Chloe Bailey, who exemplify Janet Jackson.
The Game Reveals Chris Brown And Chlöe Bailey Collaboration
The stars are aligned for Drillmatic. In an interview with Mike Tyson’s “Hotboxin’” podcast, Herevealed that their new album will feature collaborations with Chris Brown and Chlöe Bailey. The untitled track samples Janet Jackson’s Velvet Rope single “Got ’til It’s Gone”.
“I had a record today with Chris Brown and Chlöe Bailey, which is drugs,” he told Tyson. “We literally did that today, and that was the last song on the album.”
Game and Chris are no strangers to collaborating, working together on tracks like “Celebration” and “Pot of Gold.”
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