
HipHopRaisedMeTheBlog.com reports that The Game has taken to social media to share his own list of the top 100 rappers from Los Angeles, responding to the recent rankings released by Complex. The publication’s list, which sparked considerable debate among fans, placed The Game at number 11, while he positioned himself at number five on his own list, showing his pride in his city and its musical legacy.
In his rankings, The Game included iconic artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and notably, 2Pac, who was controversially omitted from Complex’s list due to his perceived lack of strong ties to L.A. The Game’s list reflects both established legends and rising stars, showcasing artists like Kurupt, DJ Quik, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, and Xzibit in his top ten.
The Game’s acknowledgment of 2Pac signals his dedication to honoring the contributions of all influential figures in West Coast hip-hop. He also included lesser-known artists and current talents, such as Lefty Gunplay, Peysoh, and AZ Chike, showing his commitment to highlighting the diversity within the L.A. rap scene.
In addition to this ranking, The Game is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming album, “The Documentary 3,” featuring collaborations with notable artists like Kanye West and Jim Jones. However, the dynamics with Kanye have been complicated, as The Game previously attempted to mediate a conflict between Kanye and another artist, Top5, at Ye’s request—leaving him in a tricky position.
As The Game continues to make waves in the hip-hop community, HipHopRaisedMeTheBlog.com will keep fans updated on his latest projects and any further developments regarding his rankings and collaborations. The ongoing discourse surrounding L.A.’s hip-hop legends and rising stars remains a vital part of the culture, and The Game’s contributions add to that rich narrative. Stay tuned for more insights and news!