The album was pushed back to June 24, in competition for
G-Unit's
second album, however, it was later changed to July 8, as Interscope Records moved both of these albums. On June 8, 2008, it was announced that
LAX has been pushed back for week to July 15, which happens to be the same release date as Nas'
Untitled album. LAX has been pushed back for another week to July 22, and finally to August 26. On May 1, 2008, the Game told
Power 106 that "
Big Dreams" might not be on the album. On August 6, 2008,
iTunes revealed some information on the album. It confirmed that
DJ Toomp has produced a track, called "House of Pain" that would be released as the fourth single from the album. It also revealed that the standard edition would have 14 tracks with one bonus track, and the "deluxe edition" would have 18 tracks and one additional bonus track. On August 10, 2008, the Game told Friday Night Flavas, that he would be dropping two
mixtapes; "Superman", featuring all original tracks, which did not appear on the album, in a week and a half and "You Know What It Is Vol. 5" after the album. He also blamed DJ Haze for the leak of the
Just Blaze-produced title track "Superman".
Promo singles The first street single was released on March 18, 2008 "Big Dreams" which is produced by
Cool & Dre. The Game commented on
Power 106 that the song would not be released on any specific album, including the upcoming
LAX. However, a modified version of the song, with different lyrics in the third verse, was later included on the bonus disc of the "Deluxe Version" of the album.
Dre, from the production duo Cool & Dre commented that "'Big Dreams' is one of the most amazing records that I can honestly say that me and Cool have been a part of". Dre continued by stating "'Big Dreams' is a phenomenal record. It's very inspirational, It's gonna be big in the streets, but it's gonna be big all across the board. I feel like '
Hate It or Love It' was such an inspirational record that a lot of people didn't see coming. And this has the same feel as far as how it makes you feel, but it's gonna inspire the shit outta everybody. It's one of those records — his performance, his delivery, he's lyrically on a level that I can't even compare anyone to. He stepped it up to a notch that's amazing. He definitely has a new passion. And the fucking record is gonna really, really destroy." The second street single was "House of Pain" and it was released on August 19, 2008. The single is produced by
DJ Toomp. The song "Touchdown" also debuted on the Hot 100 without being released as a single, it charted at number 57 on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Singles The first official single "
Game's Pain" featuring
Keyshia Cole was released on April 29, 2008. It charted moderately in the US but was met with critical acclaim "''Game's Pain'', Keyshia Cole sums up in one sentence what Game has been trying to say the whole album; "I just wanna let you know/ I'm paying homage 'cause you've paved the way for me." Game underscores the central themes of hip-hop's history and his deserved place in it, meditating on the struggles he's faced." The second single was "
Dope Boys" featuring
Blink-182 drummer
Travis Barker, the video released was deemed to be too edgy to be aired on TV by
BET, but it has been lauded critically as "not only one of the best collaborations on L.A.X. but also one of the best songs of Game's career." It charted well in the US reaching a peak of 21 in
Billboard Hot 100 and it peaked at 4 for
Hot Rap Tracks. The fourth and final single was released featuring
Ne-Yo called "
Camera Phone" on January 12, 2009, it was only released in the UK.
Tour On May 21, 2009, the Game announced upcoming tour dates for performances in the
United Kingdom for the summer of 2009. The West Coast-bred emcee made his first United Kingdom appearance since last December 2008. Game returned to the United Kingdom with three live dates confirmed across the country. Game assembled a coast-to-coast US trek to support his latest effort,
LAX. The club/theater outing was scheduled to visit nearly 30 cities, starting with several
California performances in mid-February 2009. The tour Begin on February 18, 2009 and concluding March 29, 2009 stops included
Los Angeles, California,
Phoenix, Arizona,
Sacramento, California,
Portland, Oregon,
Seattle, Washington,
Boise, Idaho,
Denver, Colorado,
Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Dallas, Texas,
Houston, Texas,
New Orleans, Louisiana,
New Haven, Connecticut,
Providence, Rhode Island,
Norfolk, Virginia,
New York City, New York and more. The following year Game went on the European Club Tour 2010. ==Commercial performance==