There are few rappers who have a career arc similar to Compton rapper The Game. Born Jayceon Terrell Taylor on November 29th, 1979, The Game was a force to be reckoned with during the 2000s and throughout the 2010s up until this day, giving us classics like The Documentary, The Doctor's Advocate, and Jesus Piece, Game just to name a few. He was a member of the legendary hip hop group G Unit but only for a short amount of time, which led to him leaving the group and having an incredibly intense feud with 50 Cent. Being one to never back down or take the first shot Game really has no shortage of rap beef some of which resulted in some pretty crazy moments that we for sure will be breaking down today. Even Games name dropping reference heavy style of rapping made it a spectacle every time he dropped a verse, plushes this 6’4 tatted-up dude from Compton that had been in a coma after suffering wounds, only to go on to become a member of one of the biggest hip hop groups, selling 5 million records on your first album while ruffling the feathers of everyone every time you rapped, The Game really had this boogieman type presence that went along elite rapping ability and a legendary rap career that had its trials and tribulations. The game really did serve an important time in hip hop so I thought it would absolutely be worth taking a look at the recent history of The Game.