With his new album The Documentary 2 coming in June, The Game pumps some life into the rollout with the release of the video for "Ryda" his collaboration with rising Detroit MC Dej Loaf. Hurricane Game takes us on a ride through the L.A. streets with the "Try Me" rapper. During their outing they plan, plot and strategize a strong armed robbery on some Bonnie and Clyde ish. In the end, the duo hits a substantial lick robbing an armored car and getting away clean. The visual was directed by Benny Boom.

"Ryda" is one of the singles from Game's forthcoming LP, the sequel to his platinum selling debut. The album was initially given a Jan. 18 release date but was pushed back. In March, Chuck announced it would drop on June 30, which is the birthday of his oldest son, Harlem. “His birthday falls on a Tuesday, which is the day music is released to the world,” said Game. “It’s kinda perfect timing.” The album will reportedly have beats from Dr. Dre, Scott Storch and Just Blaze.

In the mean time, the Compton rappers has some legal issues to deal with. He is being sued by a man he punched during a pick up basketball game who turned out to be an off duty police officer. The process server and photog who were hired to give the former G-Unit member his lawsuit papers are also suing the rapper claiming he assaulted them while they were carrying out their job.

Check out the video for "Ryda," above.

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