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OKE (mixtape) : ウィキペディア英語版
OKE: Operation Kill Everything

''OKE: Operation Kill Everything'' (also known simply as ''OKE'') is the fourteenth mixtape by American rapper The Game hosted by DJ Skee. The mixtape was released on October 8, 2013, his first project since leaving Interscope Records, following the release of his fifth album ''Jesus Piece'' (2012). It was also released in promotion of his upcoming sixth studio album. The mixtape featured guest appearances by Too Short, Schoolboy Q, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Problem, Nipsey Hussle, Juicy J, Young Jeezy, Clyde Carson, Skeme, Stat Quo, and Ty Dolla Sign among others. Production on the mixtape was handled by Cardiak, DJ Mustard, SAP, and Cool & Dre among others.
== Background ==
In December 2012, The Game released ''Jesus Piece'', the final album on his contract with Interscope Records. Just before its release he founded Rolex Records with Stat Quo, which was later renamed The Firm. On May 7, 2013, The Game announced a new mixtape ''Operation Kill Everything'' was almost finished recording. Later that same day, The Game released a remix to Kendrick Lamar's "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe", which was originally thought to be the first song from the album. Then on July 16, 2013, he released remixes to Migos' "Versace" and TeeFlii's "This D".
On October 7, 2013, The Game released the cover artwork to the mixtape, the title which now just shortened to ''OKE''. He also revealed it would be released the following day. On October 8, 2013, The Game announced that he would premiere ''OKE'' later that night on DJ Skee's SKEE TV on AXS TV. The mixtape featured guest appearances by Too Short, Schoolboy Q, Diddy, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Problem, Nipsey Hussle, Juicy J, Young Jeezy, Stat Quo, Skeme, Elijah Blake, Shontelle, Clyde Carson, Joe Moses, Stacy Barthe, Fred the Godson, Sam Hook, K. Roosevelt and Ty$. Production on the mixtape was handled by Cardiak, DJ Mustard, SAP, and Cool & Dre among others.
Two days after its free release, The Game released a deluxe edition of ''OKE'' to iTunes, featuring two bonus tracks, including "Hollywood" a song with Scarface. The deluxe edition is free of DJ drops and tags, and includes a digital booklet. In the song, The Game takes shot at former G-Unit cohort 50 Cent saying, "Hub City thugs wit me, buck 50/Reunite with G-Unit, bitch fuck 50."〔

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