Birth name: Jayceon Terrell Taylor
Nicknames: Chuck Taylor, Hurricane Game, The California Kid, Dr. Dre’s Protege, The Game
Birth date: November 29, 1979
Birth place: Compton, California
Home place: Glendale, California
Education: Graduated from Compton High in 1999
Height: 6′5″
Weight: 222
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Hazel
Children: Harlem Caron Taylor (born June 30, 2003) and King Justice Taylor (born April 25, 2007)

Other Facts:
• He has a son named Harlem Caron Taylor, who was born June 30, 2003.
• He is a member of the Cedar Block Piru Bloods.
• He appeared on the show “Change of Heart” in 1998 when he was 17.
• He established his own record label called “The Black Wallstreet.”
• He has several role models including Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Jay-Z, Rakim, KRS-One, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and most importantly Eazy-E.
• His debut album titled “The Documentary” was released January 18, 2005 and sold more than 586,000 units in it’s first week, and also placed #1 on the Billboard charts.
• From the ages of 7 to 15 when he was in foster care, The Game resided right outside of West Compton in Carson, California.
• As of February 28, 2005, The Game was officially booted out of G-Unit by rapper 50 Cent. Rumors had been circulating for a long time that the two emcees were not getting along. The final straw was when The Game declined any involvement surrounding the controversy of 50 Cent’s diss song “Piggy Bank.”
• He received four mics in The Source magazine for his album “The Documentary.”
• He played basketball with NBA basketball star Baron Davis in high school and the two Compton natives are still good friends.
• He sent a demo to Dave Mays, the founder of The Source Magazine, in regards to wanting to be featured in the magazine as unsigned hype, but another L.A. emcee was chosen instead.
• He is good friends with veteran hip hop artist Nas.
• He recorded many songs with San Francisco producer JT The Bigga Figga. JT has made those songs into four albums, “West Coast Resurrection,” “Untold Story,” “Untold Story 2″ and “Untold Story: Chopped and Screwed” released under Get Low Records.
• He participates in the annual Rucker’s Basketball Championship in Harlem, New York.
• He is good friends with Long Beach, California rapper Snoop Dogg.
• His favorite movie is “Blow Out” starring John Travolta.
• He drinks tea to calm his nerves on the road. He prefers chamomile tea to green tea.
• He has been chosen to play and has bought a large selection of shares for the Inglewood Cobras, an ABA franchise basketball team.
• He is the voice of B-Dup, a character featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
• He has “G-Unot” tattooed on the forearm of his left arm as a dissent towards 50 Cent.
• His mom is black and was born in South Central, Los Angeles. His father is Indian and Spanish and he was born in Compton by way of Mississippi.
• He is one day older than rapper and good friend, Chamillionaire.
• His obsession is money. “I got a lot of people to feed.”
• When asked “Duff or Lohan?” He answered “Duff! I partied with her. She likes my music and I love her.”
• When asked “Bush or Kerry?” He answered “Kerry. When a Bush is in office, Americans die.”
• He wanted to audition for the role of Tubbs in the upcoming Miami Vice movie (2006) but couldn’t due to a heavy touring schedule.
• He created his own line of footwear called Hurricane, by 310 Motoring, which was released in stores December 26, 2005 and became one of the best-selling shoes of 2005/2006.
• He was engaged to actress Valeisha Butterfield and they were due to marry on March 22, 2007.
• His album “Doctor’s Advocate” sold 358,988 copies in the United States and 433,600 worldwide in its first week of release. It claimed the #1 spot on both The Billboard 200 (US) and the United World Chart.
• His girlfriend Tiffany Webb gave birth to their son King Justice on April 25, 2007.
• In 2007, he ranked #3 on MTV2’s “Top Ten Hottest MCs in the Game”.