Released: December 3, 2005

Featuring: Techniec

Songwriter: The Game Techniec

Producer: DJ Skee

[Intro: Game]
Your boy ain't got shit, I got 10KI-s by my 26th birthday
5 bricks a Bentley Coupe, a bulletproof Suburban

[Verse 1: Game]
I'm fresh on the bricks been out for twelve days
Lookin' for my thug bitch, nigga need some twelve play
A gangsta bitch put her lips around my 12' gauge
Who freak on foul miles, throw the pussy like Elway
Ridin' through L.A., shotgun in a Coupe
I'm ballin' in my Converse like L.J
I put nine holes in your Pelle
Fuckin' with me? I'll have white chalk where them shells lay
I'm a Goodfella, there goes the neighborhood fellas
Far from a Roc-A-Fella? I'll let the doctor tell 'em
That his heart don't work, he need a new one
That's hard to combine like seein' me in some blue ones
Air Forces with the cocaine strings
Cargo full of hunters what the dopehead brings
I'm the livin' most drug dealer, I expose niggas
Take the thug in 'em, leave 'em layin' in a blood river
You know Game count 'em, I got 'em as lottos
My quarter piece is like skiing through a cocaine mountain
For the love of a dollar, puttin' niggas in a column
Then get lost somewhere in the Caymen islands, holler

[Chorus: Game]
(Niggas bleed like us) Picture me bein' scared
Of a nigga that breathe the same air as me
(Niggas bleed just like us) Picture me not ridin'
My life in that man's hands while he just decidin'
(Niggas bleed like us) Picture me bein' scared
Of a nigga that breathe the same air as me
(Niggas bleed just like us) I'd rather go toe-to-toe
With all of y'all, runnin' ain't in my protocol

[Verse 2: Game]
Niggas fakin' my city? I mistake 'em for Diddy
Claimin' he a Bad Boy, nigga simply an ac-tor
From Compton to the Boogie Down Bronx I put it down
With Dre behind me platinum plaques'll find me
Somewhere in the Cayman islands, diamonds on the Rolex
Bezels shinin' and I am, the king of rhymin', perfect timin'
Now that Roc-A-Fella belong to Def Jam
My mic is my best friend from Rikers to San Quentin
Make a move in them eight by tens
Sharin' light to my niggas in solitary, missin' their commissary
And my niggas traumatised from hearin' their momma cry
My goons supply balloons for your baby momma ties
And my verses baptise every one of you rap guys
And my eyes the first family, more like the Fab Five
So step aside, let a real nigga take flight
I ain't hype, I'm the reincarnation of Eric Wright

[Chorus: Game]
(Niggas bleed like us) Picture me bein' scared
Of a nigga that breathe the same air as me
(Niggas bleed just like us) Picture me not ridin'
My life in that man's hands while he just decidin'
(Niggas bleed like us) Picture me bein' scared
Of a nigga that breathe the same air as me
(Niggas bleed just like us) I'd rather go toe-to-toe
With all of y'all, runnin' ain't in my protocol

[Verse 3: Techniec]
Back in the 'hood with The Game off tour
Lovin' the coast like [?]
Yet still, gotta keep the K cutter close (Why)
Little niggas ain't go to [?]
'Til they all fryin' from the iron or they flyin' with the ghosts
With lyin' on the siren while they dyin' from the throat
When I withdraw my hands from the line of the coke
Nigga choke, then I retire in to smoke
To my natural habitat gold wires on the spokes
With the locs, like I'm supplyin' 'em with dope
A-16 bar like they firin' up an O
Designer the flow, grindin' on the low
Keep a bad little bitch with a diamond on her toe
Blindin' when I glow, stop cryin' I'm a pro
Techniec the streets 'til it's time for him to go
Or 'til they put some hot through us
I'm a fighter and the truest since Joseph Louis

[Verse 4: Game]
So the recipe is, we bake 'em soon as Dre bake 'em
Aftermath hit makers from Compton and Jamaica
Now, where else do we gotta take 'em? New York to see Jacob
I'm L.A.'s king, ski mask like Jason
Pendleton like Freddy, red and black plague
Gangbangin' for ever, got 'em wavin' white flags
Cocaine Range, all white mags
Tell the white liar, leave you in a white bag

The Game

Jayceon Terrell Taylor was born November 29th, 1979 in Compton, California to two Crip-affiliated gang members. He grew up on Santana Blocc, a Crip-controlled neighborhood, with a large family of half and step siblings. He was hardened by a rough and violent childhood stinting from his parent’s drug use, domestic violence, and family members being killed through gang-related conflicts.

By 2000, a 21-year-old Jayceon Taylor was a member of the Cedar Block Pirus, a Blood-affiliated gang, and dealt drugs on the streets of Compton.

Late on the night of October 1st, 2001, Jayceon was alone in his apartment when the doorbell rang and after opening the door, he was jumped by three