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Game Changes Title For Upcoming Album 'F.I.V.E. (Fear Is Victory’s Evolution)'

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I'm going to keep this simple here by letting the full snippet from Vibe show why Game has decided to change the title for his upcoming album (originally titled  'F.I.V.E. (Fear Is Victory’s Evolution)'), because there's really no reason for me to summarize Game's own words.

Enjoy:

"Trey Songz came with his album Chapter V, and of course 50 had 5 (Murder by Numbers), I just felt like I should jump off that wagon. So I went back into the studio and started doing songs that leaned more towards the title. I think people gon’ appreciate the concept once they hear the music. I’m a Christian but I’m not ‘holier than thou.’ “Jesus Piece gives me an opportunity to speak about situations that people like me who love God but are still street and still wanna remain themselves without going the Pastor Mase route. It gives the opportunity to know that it’s somebody out there that feels them. You can still have swag and be a Christian, you ain’t gotta wear a suit to church, you ain’t gotta take a bath in Holy water. You can still have your Ciroc in the club, it’s just a faith thing and making sure you try to do right. I’m still a father, I still smoke, I still rep Compton, I still might shoot dice or have a fight if I have to defend myself.

I wanted this album to supersede what The Documentary did lyrically. Every time someone walks into the studio and listens—from Wayne, to Ross to Khaled—everybody says ‘that’s the Hurricane.’ That makes me feel like I’m the old Game again. I’m just happy because I was able to find that creative space. I’m having fun."

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