The Game - From Adam (feat. Lil Wayne) -
He describes his first encounter with his future manager, , who was standing behind the notorious Death Row Records founder Suge Knight .
A Crip from his apartment complex with whom he had a previous physical altercation. 3. Verse 2: Street Politics & Suge Knight The Game - From Adam (feat. Lil Wayne)
The song's title stems from the popular idiom "not knowing someone from Adam," highlighting the artist's intense distrust of the people around him. 📌 Fast Facts The Documentary 2.5 (Disc 2) Release Date: October 16, 2015 Producers: Legendary duo Cool & Dre He describes his first encounter with his future
Fans and critics view this song as an emotional release or "therapy session" for The Game. He steps away from standard braggadocio to display genuine fear and confusion. Verse 2: Street Politics & Suge Knight The
The Game opens with a raw, introspective look at the night he was shot 5 times in 2001. Rather than rapping about general street dominance, he breaks down the actual suspects behind his attempted murder:
Lil Wayne anchors the song with a haunting, melodic chorus. He repeats the central thesis: "They think they know me / But they do not know me / 'Cause I do not know me / Who killed my homie?" This establishes an atmosphere of confusion, self-reflection, and unresolved grief over fallen friends. 2. Verse 1: The Infamous 2001 Shooting
The Game asks who killed his friends and admits that while killing the perpetrator won't bring his friends back, his survival instincts might make him pull the trigger anyway. The Game – From Adam (Feat Lil Wayne) - LilWayneHQ
