The ultimate East Coast/West Coast battle takes place on The Game‘s new track “The Soundtrack” featuring Meek Mill.
The song, weighing in just over the five-minute mark, features The Game and Meek swapping verses about their hometowns, Compton and Philadephia, respectively, and the struggles they faced in their day-to-day lives growing up in their neighborhoods. Raw and unfiltered, both rappers give it their all on this track and show the dark side of growing up on the streets, and how much dedication and effort it takes to rise above bad situations.
Ten years after The Game’s release of The Documentary, The Documentary 2 is slated for release sometime in 2015 if all goes well. This is the first track off of that anticipated album and can only stand as proof for what else is in store. Take a listen to the track below.
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