When he isn't ordering Stitches to be roughed up, The Game has been steadily promoting his double disc drop of The Documentary 2 and The Documentary 2.5. In the video for "My Flag/Da Homies," Game brings out some of LA's finest as Joe Moses, Jay 305, Ty Dolla $ign, RJ and Mitchy Slick all gather in a nearby wood to posture and pose. "Maybe I should iron out my flag," The Game wonders, with red cars, bandanas, shirts and ball caps all around him.

The latter half of the video is less monochromatic, as rivals unite, joining red and blue bandanas. In a short clip toward the end, two rival gang members ditch their ride to avoid any trouble with the law. The unifying imagery is consistent with Game's rollout, as his album covers feature text in both colors, and the actually physical copies of the double disc represent the familiar binary of Cali-based street life.

Both songs appear on The Documentary 2.5, the follow-up to Game's The Documentary 2, which was released this past year to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his debut album. Next up for Game is a project titled 1992 which has yet to receive a release date, though it was revealed that the album won't have any features, usually a stable of all Game releases.

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