Jesus Piece- Game's Controversial Album Cover

Game is about to release his 5th studio album, which is to be titled Jesus Piece, and he hit twitter this morning to let fans get a pic of the album cover. First of all, the title "Jesus Piece", refers to a gold/platinum chain which has a Jesus head as a pendant that rappers wear. Game has always been Mr. Controversial, but people are saying this is taking it a step too far. Check out the Controversial album cover for his Jesus Piece album dropping soon.





If you don't get it, that is the picture of an image of what Black Jesus would look like, and to top it up, Black Jesus is wearing a red bandana...which symbolizes Game's gang, The Bloods. And then Black Jesus is pointing at his Jesus Piece. Anyway, it's a free world, and that's what Game want's to do. Check out what he had to say about the album below-











Basically, it’s like—everybody believes in God. But we got things to do; we’re not in church every Sunday like some people who are. And, the people in church every Sunday, [it] don’t mean they’re more Christian or more holy than us out here who don’t participate every week. It’s just all about belief and how you feel in your heart.
So the album is basically about loving God and understanding life and what we’re here for. And that everybody has a purpose. But still also [to] chill, man, and doing the things that you love to do. You ain’t gotta slow down your life. As long as you ain’t out there pretty much robbin’, killin’, or stealin’, I feel like you living righteous. You don’t have to stop what you’re doing or be criticized or ridiculed for it.
It’s about some of the things I think about when I’m actually in church. I look around and I see people pretending to be holier than everybody else, when that’s the same chick that was working the pole yesterday.
The album is a concept and it’s dope and I think that everybody in hip-hop and everybody in the world that listens will really appreciate it. It’s my first real album where I’m staying true to concept. The lyrics are there, the beats are there. Everybody who’s on it follows suit and concept, too, which is dope.




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