The Game Hits Back After 50 Cent Savagedly Reacted To His Kanye West Statement

50 Cent, The Game
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The relationship between 50 Cent and The Game extends back to the Compton legend's joining with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment.

Game had a partnership with G-Unit prior to the release of his successful debut album, "The Documentary," in 2005.

However, the two well-known rappers have had a falling out in recent years, with some diss recordings even being shared between them.

Earlier this year, according to HipHopDX, The Game expressed his desire for the "In Da Club" rapper and him to "go out like Tupac and Biggie."

Despite the fact that their rivalry was resolved, 50 Cent has no qualms about interfering in the affairs of his pals.

In a recent interview, The Game stated that his "Eazy" collaborator Kanye West had done more for his career in two weeks than Dr. Dre had done in his whole life.

"It's incredible because Ye has done more for me in the last two weeks than Dre has done for me throughout my entire career," he says in the video.

During an interview with "Drink Champs," the rapper from the hit song "My Life" stated that he was a victim of a hate crime.

After learning of his claim, 50 Cent felt compelled to respond, posting a photo of himself and The Game with the caption, "Hun, what happen here?"

The Game, on the other hand, has spent a significant amount of time with Kanye West since the beginning of 2022, during which time they collaborated on the song "Eazy," which quickly became one of his biggest charting singles in around 15 years.

He even attended Kanye West's "Donda 2" listening session in Miami, where he met the rapper.

Following his signing with Aftermath Entertainment in 2003, Dr. Dre worked as an executive producer on The Game's debut album.

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As a result of Wack 100's intervention, there is once again a rumor of a feud between 50 Cent and The Game. He alleged that The Game ghost-wrote the song "What Up Gangsta," which appears on 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin" album.

Nonetheless, rap executive Sha Money XL called Wack 100's assertions "all lies and all for attention" in an Instagram comment, claiming that the claims were "all lies and all for attention."

However, the "Poppin For My Things" rapper has fired back at 50 Cent over his recent post, responding to tweet with, "Last time you did this with me, G-Unit clothing got put in a casket wit the entire group & you went into television. I like Power n s----. leave it alone. I'm back outside."

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