
It has been confirmed by Interscope Records that The Game’s forth album (“The R.E.D. Album") has been delayed. The album was due to be released in December, but is now projected to release February 2010.
The Game said that “the album is officially pushed back, so that I can finish with (Dr.) Dre without having to rush him, myself or the album. Think R.E.D.” The news should not come as a surprise as The Game warned fans that the release date might change.
The Game said that “The R.E.D. Album” is his “rededication to Hip-Hop” and is not a reference to the Bloods as some have speculated.
The single, “Big Money” surfaced on the internet back in October and was produced by Cool & Dre, who produced “Hate It Or Love It” off of “The Documentary” and four tracks off of “L.A.X.” The single, “Krazy” featuring Gucci Man will also appear on the album and was produced by Timbaland. Fans can expected Chris Brown, Akon, Polow Da Don and Jim Jonsin to appear on the album.
Can’t wait until February to hear new Game material? The Game is expected to release new mixtapes in the next few weeks.