The rapper reluctantly bought a home in Glendale after pressure from his family made him realize his son's well being was far more important than his own plans to stay as close to the mean streets as possible.
He says, "Now, I'm like the "Fresh Prince Of Bel Air."
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The Game has defended his decision to record his new album with Will.I.AM., insisting he brought the gangsta out in the hitmaker. Will was the surprise choice to produce tracks on the Game's new album, "The Doctor's Advocate," but the rapper insists the collaboration made perfect sense to him.
He says, "People forget Will was down with Eazy-E and "Ruthless Records" back in the NWA days and he's a talented dude. Trust me, I brought back the gangsta side. "Working with him really brought me to a place I haven't been in a long time. I could see the fire in his eyes. It was an incredible experience."
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