Over the last month, no rapper has been as vocal about putting an end to violence as The Game. Last week, the Compton rapper continued his crusade against the world's ills by releasing "Let Me Know," an anti-violence song featuring "Oui" crooner, Jeremih. You can check out the new song above.

Featuring an Aaliyah sample, "Let Me Know" sees The Game and Jeremih address the deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Dallas police officers, and the 132 combined deaths in the Nice, France attack and the recent mass shooting in Orlando.

Black lives matter when we talkin' about Philando/But all lives matter when we talkin' bout Orlando," the West Coast lyricist raps in his opening verse. "49 dead bodies, 83 in France though/They say Alton had a gun, we ain't see it in his hands though/We screamin' fuck the police but what about Dallas?" he continues.

In his second verse, The Game questions the powers that be. Why it take 3 days for Obama to respond?/Cause Minnesota 3 days from the White House lawn," he says. "Trump and Hillary both cons/Backstab us like the bullets on in back of LaQuan
This ain't The Game, I come to you as Jayceon."

In his part, Jeremih calls people to action, singing "Now tell me, can you stand up/Knowin' everybody can't stand us?/Don't they know that hate is a cancer?/Ask around, nobody got the answers/Now tell me, can you stand up?"

"Let Me Know" has been played at least 126,000 times. Keep it locked with XXLfor more updates on The Game, Jeremih and other tenants of the hip-hop world speaking out against violence.

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