Event Description : Although Game had previously stated LAX would be his last album sometime after releasing LAX he stated "Interscope don’t want me to retire; they want me to come back in February with another album, which is so far off my radar it’s ridiculous. Now, if you give me like five, Ten million dollars or something to do it…I’m the biggest thing in that building now, with the recent demise of G-Unit, and that’s just it, man."[54].
Before starting work on The R.E.D. Album Game signed directly to Interscope Records. His contract with Geffen ended after LAX had been released.[citation needed]
It was confirmed in May 2009 that Game began working on a new album, The R.E.D. Album, with Timbaland and Drumma Boy on the album.[55][56] Game released "Better on the Other Side", a Michael Jackson tribute on June 26, 2009, the day after Jackson's death. It features Diddy, Mario Winans, Chris Brown, Usher & Boys II Men. A couple days later, he apologizes to 50 Cent and Interscope Records and officially ends his beef with 50 Cent and G-Unit.[57]
In July 2009, Jimmy Rosemond had stated that Game will definitely be signed to Interscope for his next album
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