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The video which was filmed on July 23, 2008, [10] was directed by Bryan Barber, and premiered on FNMTV on August 15, 2008. [11] The setting takes place mostly within a graveyard and other areas in and around Compton and features Lil Wayne, with appearances by Xzibit, Birdman, Cool & Dre, and Young Buck, with references to the deceased Sean Bell. [11]
The song became Flip's first top 40 hit, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, while also reaching the top 10 on both the R&B and rap singles charts. [2] The official remix featured fellow rappers Young Buck and Bun B. There is a second official remix featuring West Coast rappers Snoop Dogg & The Game and a new verse by Lil Flip.
Game posted a picture on his Twitter showing the word "bone" structured with cannabis. [8] Game later confirmed that he is working in the studio with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony on a remix for "Celebration". On October 28, an official remix, featuring all five members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony was released by Game. It was positively received by the critics.
"Red Nation" features rap verses from Game and vocals from Lil Wayne during the song's chorus, who is credited as a featured artist. It is an anthemic rap hip hop song with influences of techno and electro. The track also has pop-rap musical styles.
In the song, The Game mentions the following rappers, in order, and some repeated: Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Eazy-E, Young Jeezy, Lil Jon, The Notorious BIG, Ice Cube, Nas and 2Pac. This song is also included in the video game Def Jam: Icon for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360. The Game appears in the video game as a playable character and ...
Foster was an aspiring rapper known as "Lil' Korn," who had recorded multiple songs, posted videos on YouTube and social media, and was considered to have a promising future in music.
The official music video for the song was announced in a backstage video after a concert of Game and Tyler, the Creator. The video, filmed by Matt Alonzo, was released on December 20, 2011 via Game's Vevo account on YouTube. It features Game and Tyler portraying mental patients.
McCartney responded by calling Game "irrelevant," to which Game then threatened to knock out McCartney. [61] Game targeted McCartney in his verse in his track "Martians vs Goblins" featuring Lil Wayne and Tyler, the Creator, with the line "Tie McCartney up to a tank full of propane, swag, now watch him cook". McCartney addressed this on his ...