Those
wondering about how Compton, CA rapper The Game emerged as one of the best-selling
rappers on the West Coast will get the story straight from the rapper himself
in a forthcoming DVD.The
Black Wall Street produced feature, titled The Game: Life after the Math,
chronicles the lyricist’s rise from the streets of Compton to the top of the Billboard
charts, as told by The Game himself.The
DVD is the result of The Game’s new film production deal with Polychrome Pictures,
a full service entertainment, production and distribution company that supplies
content to Warner Home Entertainment in the US and Canada."I
am excited about my new relationship with Polychrome Pictures," the Game
said. "When this DVD hits the streets, people will finally get to see my
reality."The
popularity of reality/documentary-based content falls in line with Polychrome’s
goal of providing assist artists with "an outlet to tell their stories from
their unique point of view," added Dion Fearon, the company’s vice president
of VP of acquisitions.The
Game debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart in 2005 with is debut
album, The Documentary.His
sophomore album, Doctor’s Advocate, followed in the steps of its predecessor
by charting at number one, with almost 400,000 copies sold in its first week of
release.The
Game: Life After the Math
DVD is slated to hit stores and Video-on-Demandthis summer.