Marking his third project of 2016, following Block Wars and Streets Of Compton, The Game has to this point given sparse details on his “throwback” album 1992.
With the artwork drawn by Joe Cool — the same artist behind Snoop (Doggy) Dogg’s iconic Doggystyle cover — and produced in its entirety by Bongo, Chuck’s official follow-up to The Documentary 2/2.5 now has a release date: October 7th.
Peep the tracklist, via Amazon UK, of the proposed feature-free release below.
- “Savage”
- “Fire”
- “True Colors”
- “Bompton”
- “OJ”
- “Juice”
- “The Chronic”
- “Grew Up On Wu-Tang”
- “However You Want It”
- “Bipolar”
- “Young N***as
- “Die Young”
While there’s no information on the album’s tracklisting, fans should expect another strong effort from The Game for the Fall.