The song "Out Of Towner" by The Game describes the artist's experiences and identity as he travels to different cities. The lyrics reference various locations, such as Compton High School, Harlem, Chicago, Miami, and Lil Haiti. The Game reminisces about his high school days, wearing Cincinnati Red fitted caps and Nike backpacks. He also mentions listening to Ghostface Killah while riding the A train and Kanye West while riding the L train. Throughout the song, The Game showcases his pride and connection to different cities. He asserts his affiliation with New York and Harlem, mentioning artists like Kool G Rap and referencing Madison Square Garden. In Chicago, he boasts about his ties to the South Side and compares himself to athletes like Derrick Rose. He also references his association with Chicago gangs like the G.D.s, Vice Lords, and Latin Kings. Moving on to Miami, The Game mentions Lil Haiti and his involvement with the Haitian community there. He references his friend Ross (Rick Ross) and Khaled (DJ Khaled) showcasing his connection to the Miami hip-hop scene. He also mentions the Miami Dolphins football team and their iconic orange colors. Finally, he alludes to his fast-paced lifestyle, riding in the fast lane and listening to Rozay (Rick Ross). He mentions his love for Miami's club scene, Cuban food, and compares himself to Tony Montana from the movie "Scarface". Overall, the song highlights The Game's experiences and connections to different cities, showcasing his love for various elements of hip-hop culture and his pride in representing different communities.