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Game and Tyler, The Creator Get Crazy in 'Martians Vs. Goblins' Clip

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Game and Tyler, The Creator invade an insane asylum and try to settle the age-old debate "Martians, or Goblins?" in the spooky new music video for Game's latest "R.E.D. Album" single, which premiered on Tuesday (Dec. 20). Are YOU ready to hear some rhymes about your favorite pop stars being dismembered?

 

 

Game, wearing some clear contact lenses, is carted through the decrepit institution in a straitjacket while rapping about throwing Rihanna in front of a train, tying Lil B to a full tank of propane, and burning a bunch of "Harry Potter" books (Game was a Slytherin). After some disturbed people begin channeling Lil Wayne's line-long hook, Game peers through plexiglass into another room, where he sees… his old pal, Tyler, The Creator!

With a cat crawling on his back, the Odd Future leader hopscotches between graphic descriptions of Bruno Mars' homosexuality and questions like "Where the fuckin' ring pops?" The clip ends with Game receiving an injection and apparently dying/turning into a zombie, but not before claiming that he had sex with LeBron James' mother while his former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate, Delonte West, was video taping the incident. Oh, and then they ate bonbons!

"Martians vs. Goblins" is the third single off "R.E.D. Album," which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its August release. The rapper recently wrapped his European tour in support of the full-length.

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