With less than a week before the release of his upcoming project Streets of Compton, The Game adds to the anticipation by dropping the video for the new track "Roped Off" featuring Problem and Boogie.

In the visual, there are plenty of red rags, low riders and twisted fingers as Game and his crew mob through the streets of Bompton bringing whole hoods out in the process. The trio are definitely repping for the city, shouting out local spots and street codes while showing off their beloved stomping ground.

The forthcoming project is a quasi-soundtrack for the A&E original docuseries Streets of Compton which features Game. The show aired on Thursday (June 9). The producers of the film, Cash “Wack 100″ Jones and Dairold “Wacko” Potts, take the viewer through the streets of Compton and talk to the locals who candidly grant cameras unprecedented access into their world of gang affiliation. King Bobalouie, one of the founders of the Westside Pirus, is interviewed at length as well as Compton rapper AD and local gang affiliates.

Chuck's new project Streets of Compton drops June 17.

Game is also supposed to be dropping a new project called 1992. He teased the tape back in March taking to Instagram to reveal the cover art. Taking a page out of Lil Wayne’s book, Chuck uses a simple childhood photo which appears to be a school picture from the rapper’s early teens. Except he has two tattoos which have been Photoshopped onto the image ala Weezy’s Tha Carter series. “1992 Coming Soon,” he captioned the artwork.

No word on when that project will be released.

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