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The Game Unleashes New Track ’72 Bar Assassin’

The Game is back with the bars. The Compton rapper connects with New York’s own DJ Kayslay for their lethal collaboration, “72 Bar Assassin.” Over the menacing beat, Game unleashes a series of brash and unapologetic rhymes. “Flow…

The Game is back with the bars.

The Compton rapper connects with New York’s own DJ Kayslay for their lethal collaboration, “72 Bar Assassin.” Over the menacing beat, Game unleashes a series of brash and unapologetic rhymes.

“Flow like a condom / Ni**as still not fu**in’ with it,” he raps. “King of New York, king of L.A. / And I don’t give a f**k what Diddy say / My semi spray.”

He also revives talks of a long-rumored Verzuz with 50 Cent. “Just to talk about a Verzuz with 50 / Tell Swizzy I need a hundred cash.”

Later, he shouts out his former G-Unit members Young Buck and Lloyd Banks (“Can’t see me now, couldn’t see me with Young Buck and ’em / Shout out to Lloyd Banks, album go hard, ni**a”) and pledges his loyalty to G-Unit (“You supposed to do your squad like Yo Gotti do ’em / Therefore it’s still the Unit long as I can still move ’em”).

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Game is set to perform at the Once Upon A Time in L.A. festival at L.A.’s Banc of California Stadium on Dec. 18. The star-studded lineup also includes 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, YG, and Bone Thugs N-Harmony.

“72 Bar Assassin” is set to appear on DJ Kayslay’s new album Accolades, which drops Friday. The Game is reportedly readying a project of his own called 30 for 30.

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