The Game
The Game has been sharing sentimental and motivational messages on Instagram while he is doing his European tour. Pictured: The “My Life” rapper at the 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors in New York on June 3, 2010. Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi

While The Game is away from his kids, he is showing off his sentimental side on Instagram. Far from his typical gangster image in his musical endeavors, the 37-year-old rapper has been sending fans motivational and heartwarming messages on the social networking site.

On Wednesday, the “My Life” hitmaker shared a snap of him jumping in front of a lit Christmas. In the caption, The Game explained that he just remembered how he used to re-enact the famous “Like Mike” commercial of Gatorade when he was 8. He then expressed how it is kind of disappointing why no one in life tells kids how to achieve the big dreams they aspire for. The recording artist then left a meaningful message to his fans: “Your dreams are your [sic] just a day away from yesterday… the sooner you wake up, the sooner you’ll live them out… that’s the type of s—t winners are made of.”

It appears that The Game is having a blast sharing messages. In an earlier post, he shared another artistic snap of him drinking what could possibly be coffee in the early hours of the day. He stated in the caption that he is thankful to “God for waking me yet another day.” A couple of days ago, he also uploaded a photo of him sitting by the fireplace while drinking some wine. His musing for the pic was “Enjoy life before it’s stolen from you.”

In another post, The Game gave fans a heartwarming thank you for the appreciation they have been showing him and his craft. He specifically gave a shout-out to his fans in Oslo, Norway who attended his show there. The hip hop artist also noted in the caption how he found Oslo to be a beautiful city.

The Game is definitely at a good place right now in his life — a far cry from his grim situation in the previous months when he had to deal with a sexual battery lawsuit. The suit was filed by a former contestant of his reality dating show, “She’s Got Game.” The case ended this past November with the rapper being ordered by a federal jury to pay the contestant $7.1 million, as reported by Chicago Tribune.