It’s no secret that Game is a fan of collaborations. Apparently that logic extends outside of the music making process. The Compton rapper recently announced he has partnered with Stat Quo to form the label Rolex Records. “I just started a new record label, Rolex Records, and we’re going to get off the ground and see if we can move,” he told Billboard. “[Stat Quo] was signed to Aftermath with me in the beginning. Now we’re business partners, which is cool, because he was a good friend of mine and he’s just as equally music smart so we’ll see how it goes.”

Chuck said operations have been going on for close to a month and he just purchased a locale in Los Angeles to serve as headquarters. "We're in the baby stages," he added, noting that no artists have been signed to the fledgling label as of yet. He also confirmed that he would use the label to put out his own music, following the end of his contractual obligation with Interscope with the release of his next LP.

Game’s fifth album Jesus Piece hits stores December 11.

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