Lil Wayne): The Game - From Adam (feat.
The Game opens with a raw, introspective look at the night he was shot 5 times in 2001. Rather than rapping about general street dominance, he breaks down the actual suspects behind his attempted murder:
His associate "Red," who hid The Game's gun behind the television, leaving him defenseless when the attackers knocked on the door.
The fake "homies" who never bothered to visit him in the hospital. The Game - From Adam (feat. Lil Wayne)
In the second verse, The Game shifts his focus to navigating the treacherous landscape of the music industry and West Coast gang culture.
A Crip from his apartment complex with whom he had a previous physical altercation. 3. Verse 2: Street Politics & Suge Knight The Game opens with a raw, introspective look
Both rappers emphasize that extreme success inevitably breeds intense isolation. They realize they cannot distinguish genuine friends from enemies in their inner circles.
He touches on the paranoia of running into Suge, noting how his heartbeat spikes because he doesn't know whether to shake his hand or prepare for a violent confrontation. 🔍 Key Lyrical Themes In the second verse, The Game shifts his
He describes his first encounter with his future manager, , who was standing behind the notorious Death Row Records founder Suge Knight .