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I don't even have to say it anymore.Black Wall Street's The Game recently cleared the air about past retirement rumors saying his next album may be released this fall.
Game confirmed his aim to continue working and creating new music.
"I'm on tour right now stackin' my paper," Game said in an interview. "Yeah, I ain't retiring man, I gotta work on my album man. I gotta keep giving the people, you know, the gangsta sh*t, straight outta Compton, four albums in, come this September or something like that. I'ma drop some new heat. I even got an album title." (Wild 101.1)
He recently revealed his album plans at a California concert.
"I love y'all, I swear to God I love y'all," Game told fans at a recent concert. "I'm not gonna lie, I'm in the studio working on my fourth album." "I ain't finished a show out in Cali in how long," he told another set of fans at a different performance. "I've been in the f*cking house trying to stay the f*ck outta trouble, get my probation right." (World Star Hip Hop)
While an official name has yet to be confirmed, various blog sites are reporting on a projection date and title credits.
It seems the rapper has changed his mind and is working on a new album titled Global Warming entirely produced by Cool & Dre. The production duo have been responsible for several of The Game's previous hits including the L.A.X. single "Big Dreams." The album is set for release this summer 2009. (Street Hop)
Game is currently on a nationwide tour in support of last summer's L.A.X. album.
He has assembled a coast-to-coast US trek to support his latest effort. The club/theater outing is scheduled to visit nearly 30 cities, starting with several California performances in mid-February. Beginning Feb. 18 and concluding Mar. 29, stops include Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento, Portland, Seattle, Boise, Denver, Tulsa, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, New Haven, Providence, Norfolk, New York and more. (Live Daily)