We In The Studio Cooking Up The Best Rap Album Of The Year, Says The Game

The Game and Kanye West release their new single, ‘Easy.’ During the single, West made his feeling known about Pete Davidson with the lyrics, “God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass.”
West also let it be known that “I don’t bring nothing to the table when I am the able table.”
After the song dropped, Wack 100 was on Clubhouse in the Trollz Nation room. When some asked him if he thought that was Ye’s hardest verse of his career.
“I’m not going to say [that], but that’s the Ye we have been missing,” said Wack 100.
He added, ‘That Donda 2 ain’t f***ing around neither. He ain’t playing over there .”
Wack was later asked to share his view on the single.
“I ain’t got no sleep in 30 hours. I have been f***ing with this s***. You know the label told me I had to wait ten days. So when I called them yesterday, and I told them it had to go up on Friday at that point, I called wifey about eight o’clock at night, and we went to work. The motherf*** ain’t get digested until six this morning. At that point, I had to work my magic and had to call Spotify, the radio stations, and do all that myself.”
The Game also jumped on Clubhouse and saw the support for the new single.
“We in the studio. You, the single out, but know that s*** don’t stop. We in the studio cooking up the best rap album of the year,” said The Game.
“No cap I’m not playing with n*** this year. I’m not capping, I’m not being humble, I’m slaying n****. We are in a different zone right now. Man, Wack will tell you. I’m going to get back to work, but I’m in here alight.”
Later in the conversation, music video and film director Benny Boom jumped in the room and it looks like he will be the one shooting the music video for ‘Easy.’
“That’s crazy! This is the first time I’m hearing it. I’m listening in and I hear someone saying it and I’m like let me call Game, and see what’s going on. Let’s see, if Mr. Jones will allow me to do the video. He gets funny sometimes,” said Boom.
Apparently, Boom owes Game and his camp a video anyway, according to Wack 100.
“I’m not even thinking about a video just being honest with you. Just enjoy the record and just enjoying how dope it is. With Game, I always just sit with him and we think, and talk through the records. When we do videos together we just talk through concepts and stuff.”
The next step sounds like them trying to lock Kanye West in with the idea. We are going to have to wait for what happens next.
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