The Game is thrilled to be a father again, having just welcomed a baby boy right before turning 45.

Using Instagram to post cute pictures of the baby, the Los Angeles native disclosed that his name is Blaze Taylor.

“Adorable baby boy abundance.” “Blaze Taylor,” he penned. “I care for you, son.”

In a follow-up post, he stated: “The suspect cares for his kids more than anything.”

Blaze’s mom is Shaniece Hairston, who is the child of reality TV personality Evelyn Lozada.

Lozada shared Game’s images of her grandson, stating: “This precious blue-eyed angel has made me a grandma, and I will always be thankful!” You’ve added so much happiness to my life that words can’t adequately describe it. I adore you above all, Blaze Taylor! #GrandmaLove #EternallyThankful #BlazeTaylor

The Game disclosed that he was expecting his fourth child while guesting on the Tacos & Shawarma podcast this past summer.

After host Elle questioned him regarding speculations about him expecting twins, the Compton rapper confirmed that he is only anticipating one child.

“Twins are… right, you need to avoid the internet,” he remarked. “I am anticipating a baby.”

Game then discussed being an older father, citing fellow rapper JAY-Z — whose first child Blue Ivy was born when he turned 42 and who had twins Rumi and Sir five years after — as a source of inspiration.

“I’m 44 years old, so when my new child turns 21, I will be 65.” “And that feels somewhat aged until you consider who is 65 today,” he remarked. “I’m not sure of Mariah Carey’s age, but she must be around 10 years older than I am.” “Or JAY-Z or someone similar to him.”

He said: “Their upcoming significant birthday is likely 60. They remain here appearing youthful and stylish, so it’s not so terrible. “Ultimately, it’s a new beginning.”

Age isn’t the sole factor that will make this parenting experience unique for The Game, however.

“When I was a kid, I was still stubborn in the streets.” “I can’t believe I’ve gotten to this stage in my life with the choices I’ve been making,” he confessed. “However, I succeeded; my children are all well, intelligent, and receive straight A’s, so it will simply be intriguing to raise them at this stage.”

The Game celebrated the arrival of his first child, Harlem Caron Taylor, in 2003—before launching his debut album The Documentary—followed by the births of his son King Justice and daughter Cali Dream in 2007 and 2010, respectively.