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The Game Teases "Classic Vibes" With G-Eazy & Miguel Collab


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The Game's been teasing his new project, Born To Rap for a minute at this point. He hasn't laid down a release date yet but he's been assuring fans that it'll be one of his best albums to date. He's been teasing a ton of collaborations from A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg to Blueface. Now, the rapper took to Instagram to reveal another collaboration that is set to grace the project.

The Game is gearing up to deliver some classic vibes on his next project and it looks like he's recruited Miguel and G-Eazy for a bit of help. The Game hit Instagram with a post of himself and the two other artists posted up.

"Last night was epic," he wrote. "One of those nights I wish every fan I got was in the room to witness. Thank you @g_eazy & @miguel for the classic vibes. #BornToRap"

The Game gave fans deeper insight with what he has in store on Born To Rap. Taking to Instagram after the controversy surrounding his lyric about Kim Kardashian, he said that his album is a "moment of solidarity for me between myself & my true fans." 

The Game's been one of the most consistent rappers in the game and hasn't really delivered a bad album yet. We're looking forward to hearing what he has in store on his forthcoming offering.

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