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The Game

1979 - Today

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Jayceon Terrell Taylor (born November 29, 1979), better known by his stage name the Game or simply Game, is an American rapper. Born in Compton, California, he initially released a series of mixtapes under the wing of fellow West Coast rapper JT the Bigga Figga. After releasing his debut album Untold Story independently in 2004, he was discovered by record producer Dr. Dre and signed to his Aftermath Records label imprint. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. The Game is the 464th most popular musician (up from 2,076th in 2019), the 2,719th most popular biography from United States (up from 10,802nd in 2019) and the 138th most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, The Game ranks 464 out of 3,175Before him are Theodor Leschetizky, Alan Menken, Paul Desmond, Alexander Siloti, Milton Nascimento, and Buddy Rich. After him are Avril Lavigne, Menahem Pressler, Géza Anda, Edwin Fischer, Bo Diddley, and Paul Landers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, The Game ranks 23Before him are Jason Momoa, Júlio César, Caitriona Balfe, Gong Yoo, Diego Milito, and Michael Owen. After him are Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, Eric Abidal, Rosamund Pike, Stormy Daniels, Prabhas, and Brandy Norwood.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, The Game ranks 2,719 out of 20,380Before him are Marion Ramsey (1947), Sarah Moore Grimké (1792), Ron Brown (1941), Ellen Barkin (1954), John Green (1977), and Jeff Daniels (1955). After him are Thomas Gordon (1918), Amber Heard (1986), Jon Jones (1987), Michael Emerson (1954), Dennis Farina (1944), and Andrew Wyeth (1917).

Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, The Game ranks 138Before him are Billy Gibbons (1949), Scott McKenzie (1939), David Crosby (1941), Alan Menken (1949), Paul Desmond (1924), and Buddy Rich (1917). After him are Bo Diddley (1928), Bobby McFerrin (1950), Tito Jackson (1953), Dexter Gordon (1923), Johnny Winter (1944), and Lisa Lopes (1971).