Directed by , the music video premiered on August 15, 2008, on FNMTV .
As is typical for The Game, the track is dense with name-drops and metaphors, referencing figures like Kanye West , Biggie Smalls , and even John Lennon to contextualize his own struggle within a broader history of tragic legends. The Music Video: A Visual Elegy The Game - My Life ft. Lil Wayne
The lyrics grapple with "survivor's guilt," with the recurring question: "Dear Lord, you done took so many of my people / I'm just wonderin' why you haven't taken my life". Directed by , the music video premiered on
One of the most fascinating aspects of the song is the origin of its iconic hook. Lil Wayne's soulful, Auto-Tuned chorus was not originally recorded for this track. According to , the hook was repurposed from an outro Lil Wayne recorded for a different song. Sharp-eared fans have also noted that Wayne first performed a variation of this chorus on Birdman’s 2007 track "So Tired". Lyrical Themes: Trauma, Loss, and Survival One of the most fascinating aspects of the
The song is a deeply autobiographical piece where explores the psychological scars of gang life in Compton.
Released in 2008 as the third single from third studio album, LAX , "My Life" featuring Lil Wayne stands as one of the most introspective and enduring anthems of the late 2000s rap era. Produced by the legendary duo Cool & Dre, the track captures a moment in time when both artists were at the peak of their commercial and cultural power. The Genesis: From Outro to Anthem
The Game uses his verses to mourn lost friends and figures in the hip-hop community, most notably Proof of D12. He admits that Proof's death still deeply affects him, especially when visiting Detroit.