Want your own piece of The Game? Here's your chance.
TheGame360.com is holding a rare sweepstakes, with exclusive autographed T-shirts from the Doctor's Advocate, himself, available to lucky winners who can register right here at the Compton-bred hip-hop star's official Web site.
Everything done musically by The Game is the product of careful consideration and a thought-out process. And he uses the same calculated approach even when autographing T-shirts.
Game took time out of his busy schedule to do just that -- and explain his special method of doing so -- during the recent shoot of his eye-popping video for the latest single off his Doctor's Advocate album, "Wouldn't Get Far."
Chillin' in his production trailer as video vixen Gloria Velez stood by watching his every move, Game was happy to sign a stack of T-shirts, five of which will be randomly drawn for lucky winners from Feb. 5 to March 5.
And he was more than happy to show "How We Do," taking a silver marker and holding it over the black T-shirt before inking his unique John Hancock.
"First you gotta have it nicely folded, just like Grandma used to tell you," Game said. "You check out the logo, you make sure the 360 logo is showing, and the dot com, because that's the Web site -- TheGame360.com.
"There it go: the infamous Game signature. If it don't look like that, it's not authentic."
Game was in good spirits during the video shoot, which featured Kanye West, a Lamborghini, a slew of scantily clad women and a few surprise cameos to boot.
The video itself, directed by Bryan Barber, gives fans a look at what it's like behind the scenes during the shooting of a typical rap video, with the "vixens" lining up outside the studio doors to get a brief chance at stardom.
"It's a short film about the exploitation of how women are supposed to be viewed and portrayed," The Game said. "Sometimes, they're not really portrayed the way that they should be. Some directors just don't have the vision.
"You gotta take these women and you've gotta make them beautiful, because they don't come beautiful. They get here at about five in the morning looking like werewolves and by about 12 they're looking cute, but when they leave again looking like werewolves."
Game then smiled and pointed at the buxom Velez, whom he had flown out from Miami to Hollywood on a first-class ticket just to appear in the video.
"But you see right there?" Game said. "That's an all-day glow right there."
And now you can get the glow of a winner.
TheGame360.com's autographed T-shirt sweepstakes starts at midnight ET on Feb. 5. From then until midnight ET on March 5, you can log on to the site and enter the sweepstakes by registering for TheGame360.com alert list via the form on the homepage.
If you'd rather mail in an entry, you can do that, too.
Just enter the sweepstakes by printing your name, address, city, state and zip code, day and evening telephone number and email address (optional) on a standard size postcard and mail to: TheGame360.com, 75 Ninth Avenue, Third Floor, New York, NY 10011 Attn: TheGame360.com Autographed T-Shirt Sweepstakes. Mail-in entries must be postmarked by March 5 and received by March 12.
Five winning entries will be randomly drawn on each Monday from Feb. 12 through March 12, so get in The Game now.


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