Compton rapper the Game is still all-red everything, up to his crimson Mohawk. On his latest single, the Cool & Dre-produced "Red Nation," another rapper with a penchant for the same color, Lil Wayne, performs the chorus. We spoke to the Game on the set of the "Red Nation" video, and he recalled how he got Wayne to appear on the record. "I called Wayne and I was like, 'Yo I need you to kill this hook,' " the Game told Mixtape Daily. "He was like, 'No problem,' and he did his thing for me."
The Game usually prefers to record all of his collaborations with guest artists while they're in the same studio rather than sending music files back and forth via the Internet, but he made an exception for Weezy. "Wayne been on this I Am Still Music tour, man, doing his thing," the Game explained. "The only exception. That's like my brother. We from the same side of the rag. So you know what it is, man, we representing. Me and Wayne, we been in the studio vibe before; it just wasn't on this song."
Weezy previously appeared on the Game's 2008 album, LAX, performing chorus duties on the introspective "My Life." The Game's forthcoming The R.E.D. Album does not yet have a release date. According to the rapper, Dr. Dre's Detox album is holding up the process.
"[The] release date [is] probably late July or early August, man. I'll let [producer] Jimmy Iovine put that red paint on the calendar and give us a specific date," the Game said. "All I know is that the album is almost finished. Dre is finishing up Detox and then he going to help me finish up mine. I'm like 90, 95 percent done. Just waiting on Dre to finish his project and then come on over and lend his ear and probably mix a couple of songs, especially the ones that he did, and we're going to see it in stores."
Dr. Dre famously said, "Look out for detox" on the song "Higher" from the Game's 2005 debut, The Documentary. Hopefully we don't have to wait too long for The R.E.D. Album or Detox.
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