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After a three-year hiatus, The Game has finally released his latest and final studio album, Born 2 Rap.

Released today, November 29, the 25-track album counts features from the late Nipsey Hussle, as well as cameos from 21 Savage, Ed Sheeran, Bryson Tiller, Anderson .Paak, Masego, D Smoke, and many more. According to the rapper, the album took three years to make, and it will be his last and final album.

In a radio interview with LA's Power 106 last summer, the Compton-born rapper dropped the bombshell that this "is the last album." If you still needed convincing, he sprinkled confirmations throughout Born 2 Rap — for example, in the track "Welcome Home" featuring Nipsey Hussle, The Game closed his verse with: "Welcome to my last album, Nip, time to close shop."

The Game's new project follows his previous album 1992, which came out in October 2016. Stream the album below.

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