The Game's ongoing beef with Meek Mill might have made a lot of people forget that he's got a new album on the way. The Compton rapper hopes to rectify that by dropping two news track off his upcoming 1992 LP. You can hear both below.

"What Your Life Like" sees The Game name-dropping all types of industry heavyweights. The "Hate It Or Love It" rapper boasts about some of the landmark moments in his career as well as the opportunities he's missed.

"I done have conversations with Timbo/Passed on a couple Pharrell and Swizz instrumentals/I done wore a two piece tux on Jimmy Kimmel/Then came to the hood and whooped your ass like I was Kimbo," The Game raps.

"Grew Up on Wu-Tang," as you might have surmised from the title, is an ode to the legendary group. The track kicks off with a sample of Raekwon's verse from "C.R.E.A.M." before leading into The Game's Wu-Tang influenced rhymes.

"Six years passed now I'm banging in the county/Niggas that used to talk shit won't even come around me/Reciting Method Man while my celly used to just sit there/Niggas know I been on the Wu before Ric Flair/Came home through the hood, GS shining/Now these bitches think I'm Lex Diamonds," The Game raps.

The Game's 1992 album is scheduled to drop on Oct. 14 via Blood Money/Entertainment One. You can pre-order the album now on iTunes and get instant access to four tracks from the 13-track LP.

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