Lost amid the beef between The Game and Meek Mill or perhaps a portion of the catalyst for it is the fact that Game has a new album, 1992, which is out today. A tracklist was released back in early September for the album, though things seemed to have changed somewhat since then, titles slightly altered, and the length growing to 13 tracks as the single "All Eyez" featuring Jerehmih is included as a bonus cut.

Most remarkable about 1992 is the way that it contributes to The Game's head spinning output. In June, he released Streets of Compton, an 11-track album which serves as a companion piece to A&E’s three-part documentary series by the same name and a month later, he dropped a 10 song soundtrack to his video game Block Wars. Go back to October 2015 though, when Game dropped The Documentary 2 and The Documentary 2.5 within a week of one another, and that's five projects in just over a year's time.

The Game released the cover art, which was designed by Darryl “Joe Cool” Daniel (best known for Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle cover), in August, with the illustration featuring the OJ Simpson car chase in the top left corner, the Rodney King beating in the top right and The Game himself at the bottom, being pulled in both directions by the Crips and the Bloods.

Listen to 1992 below courtesy of Spotify or download the album via iTunes.

The Game's 1992 tracklist

1. “Savage Lifestyle”
2. “True Colors/It’s On”
3. “Bompton”
4. “F**k Orange Juice”
5. “The Juice”
6. “Young Niggas”
7. “The Soundtrack”
8. “I Grew Up On Wu-Tang”
9. “However Do You Want It”
10. “Baby You”
11. “What Your Life Like”
12. “92 Bars”
13. “All Eyez” Feat. Jeremih [Bonus Track]

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