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40 Glocc
40 Glocc
American rapper
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G-Unit
G-Unit
American hip-hop group
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Kurupt
Kurupt
American rapper
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Jon Connor
Jon Connor
American rapper
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Young Buck
Young Buck
American rapper
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Skeme
Skeme
American rapper
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Tyga
Tyga
American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and television personality
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Ja Rule
Ja Rule
American rapper, singer, and actor from New York
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Stat Quo
Stat Quo
U.S. rapper
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Lloyd Banks
Lloyd Banks
American rapper from New York; member of G-Unit
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50 Cent
50 Cent
American rapper, songwriter, television producer, actor, and entrepreneur
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Lil Durk
Lil Durk
American rapper from Illinois
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Fat Joe
Fat Joe
American rapper from New York
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Joell Ortiz
Joell Ortiz
American rapper
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Soulja Boy
Soulja Boy
American rapper
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Ace Hood
Ace Hood
American rapper from Florida
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Havoc
Havoc
American rapper and record producer
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Curren$y
Curren$y
American rapper from Louisiana
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Big K.R.I.T.
Big K.R.I.T.
American rapper and record producer
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The Diplomats
The Diplomats
American hip-hop group
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Obie Trice
Obie Trice
American musician
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Cashis
Cashis
American rapper
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Yelawolf
Yelawolf
American rapper
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Jay Rock
Jay Rock
American rapper
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Slim the Mobster
Slim the Mobster
singer
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Action Bronson
Action Bronson
American rapper and former chef
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Bishop Lamont
Bishop Lamont
American rapper
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Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar
American rapper, songwriter and record producer from California
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Freeway
Freeway
American rapper from Pennsylvania
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Papoose
Papoose
American rapper
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Skyzoo
Skyzoo
American rapper
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Hit-Boy
Hit-Boy
American Producer and Rapper
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LoLa Monroe
LoLa Monroe
model, musician & actress
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DJ Drama
DJ Drama
American DJ, record executive and hype man from Pennsylvania
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Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana
American rapper from New York
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Kid Ink
Kid Ink
American rapper from California
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, and entrepreneur
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Crooked I
Crooked I
American hip-hop artist
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Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre
American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur
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2 Chainz
2 Chainz
American rapper from Georgia
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Rich Homie Quan
Rich Homie Quan
American rapper and singer from Georgia
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones
American rapper and music video director from New York
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Rick Ross
Rick Ross
American rapper
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Freddie Gibbs
Freddie Gibbs
American rapper from Indiana
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B.o.B
B.o.B
American rapper, record producer, and conspiracy theorist
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Spider Loc
Spider Loc
American rapper
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Rich the Kid
Rich the Kid
American rapper from Georgia
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Bas
Bas
French-American rapper from New York
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Migos
Migos
American hip hop trio
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Chris Webby
Chris Webby
American rapper
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Jarren Benton
Jarren Benton
American rapper
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Termanology
Termanology
American rapper
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Jeezy
Jeezy
American rapper from Atlanta
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Ab-Soul
Ab-Soul
American rapper
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The Alchemist
The Alchemist
rapper
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Red Café
Red Café
American rapper and songwriter from New York
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Future
Future
American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Fabolous
Fabolous
American rapper from New York
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Kevin Gates
Kevin Gates
American rapper from Louisiana
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Talib Kweli
Talib Kweli
American rapper from New York
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DJ Quik
DJ Quik
American rapper
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Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane
American rapper
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ScHoolboy Q
ScHoolboy Q
American rapper from California
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Wale
Wale
American rapper

Jayceon Terrell Taylor (born November 29, 1979), better known by his stage name the Game (or simply Game), is an American rapper and actor.

Born in Compton, California, he initially released a series of mixtapes upon being discovered by fellow West Coast rapper JT the Bigga Figga. After releasing his debut independent album Untold Story in 2004, he was eventually discovered by Dr. Dre and signed to his Aftermath Records label. He rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his major-label debut album The Documentary and found continued success with the 2006 follow-up Doctor's Advocate. The Recording Industry Association of America certified The Documentary Double Platinum in March 2005.

A rising artist in the 2000s, the Game was considered to be a driving force in bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene into the mainstream and competing with many of his East Coast counterparts. The Game was placed into G-Unit by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine. As a result of his disputes with 50 Cent, Game left Aftermath and signed with Geffen, another label under Universal's Interscope Geffen A&M unit, to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit in the summer of 2006. The Game's second major label album Doctor's Advocate was released on November 14, 2006 and it became his second album to debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Doctor's Advocate did not feature any production from Dr. Dre. Pitchfork Media placed The Documentary at number 35 on their list of Top 50 Albums of 2005. The Game was nominated with a total of two nominations, including Grammy Award for Best Rap Song and Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for the smash single "Hate It or Love It". The New York Times named Doctor's Advocate best hip-hop album of 2006.

His next album LAX was released in 2008. With his fourth studio album The R.E.D. Album, the Game again debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. In addition to music, the Game has starred in motion pictures and founded The Black Wall Street Records. In September 2011, the Game started working on his fifth studio album, Jesus Piece, which was released on December 11, 2012, his final album released by Interscope. In 2015, the Game released two albums, The Documentary 2 on October 9, and a week later on October 16, The Documentary 2.5. His next album 1992 was released on October 14, 2016, and spawned two official singles. In 2019 he released Born 2 Rap, which he announced to be his final studio album.