The Game is back with the bars. The Compton rapper teams up with DJ Kayslay for their lethal collaboration, “72 Bar Assassin.” Over the menacing beat, Game unleashes a series of brash and unapologetic rhymes.
In the song, Game mocks Diddy with the following lines: “Flow like a condom / Ni**as still not fu**in’ with it. King of New York, king of L.A. / And I don’t give a f**k what Diddy say / My semi spray.”
He also addresses a Verzuz battle rumors with 50 Cent “Just to talk about a Verzuz with 50 / Tell Swizzy I need a hundred cash.”
Later, he shouts out Young Buck and Lloyd Banks: “Can’t see me now, couldn’t see me with Young Buck and ’em / Shout out to Lloyd Banks, album go hard, ni**a.. You supposed to do your squad like Yo Gotti do ’em / Therefore it’s still the Unit long as I can still move ’em.”
We might witness the greatest Verzuz battle so far as The Game is down to battle 50 Cent.
In a new interview on Power 106’s “L.A. Leakers,” The Game said he was inspired after watching Gucci Mane and Jeezy squash their beef during their Verzuz battle about a month ago.
“That moment let me know that me and 50 is a possibility. That იs what gave us hope. And I აm pretty sure 50 watched that like, ‘Yeah, it is possible.’”
“Me and 50 been in the room twice since we both shot at each other. Both times we had interactions, we tried to figure out where it went wrong but we were in a club twice and that was not a conversation that you could have in depth in that circumstance.”
“Verzuz is something that I’m entertaining, but just so you know, as soon as I saw 50’s interview, I went to my notes and I wrote down 25 records that I feel that I can run up. I made a list of 25 that I can handle some s**t with.”
The Game also praised 50 Cent’s catalog: “There is enough on those first two albums for him to be able to do a Verzuz and have an amazing outcome with anybody in the game because those first two albums were so monumental. “Get Rich or Die Tryin’, you could literally play that from start to end and that could be his Verzuz.”
The Compton rapper also talked about himself: “It is only one artist alive that has more number one hip-hop albums than me and that is Drake. I made my rounds. It is an impeccable career inside of music, outside of music.”
“As far as Verzuz is concerned, that is the only person I would entertain doing a Verzuz with because it just makes the most sense and nobody else can really go with me. I am not sure that we gon’ do it, but if we do, I’m definitely down to sit in a room with him and have some Le Chemin Du Roi.”
Few weeks ago, 50 Cent said he’s down for Verzuz battle against The Game so we might see some legendary s**t for the culture. Watch the interview below:
On this day, 8 years ago, December 11th, 2012, The Game released Jesus Piece album.
The album includes a song “Blood of Christ” as a bonus track, which is produced by Dawaun Parker and is a diss towards 50 Cent along other members of G-Unit and many others.
In the song, The Game raps: “Notoriouses, bring that Benz in, I’m about a dollar, ni**a f**k 50 Cent, I heard Tony Yayo can’t pay the rent, I heard Lloyd Banks can’t pay the rent, I beat the G-Unit out of 40 Glocc, Sue me for forty grand, that same forty will get you shot.”
This is the response of 50 Cent’s “My Life” jab, which also features Eminem. In the song, Fifty raps: “I tried to help ni**as get on, they turned around and spit right in my face, so Game and Buck, both can suck a d***.”
The Game also shouts out Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre in the song: “Shoutout to my ni**a Dr. Dre, He ain’t ever gotta put out Detox, now that he got me and f**king Kendrick and them muthaf**kin Dre Beats you got on yo muthaf**kin head, That ni**a made a billion dollars off a muthaf**kin headphone.”
The Game drops brand new single called “A.I. With The Braids” featuring Lil Wayne. This track was supposed to be for The Game’s 2019 album titled “Born 2 Rap” which celebrates 1 year anniversary tomorrow.
The song was produced by Mike Zombie and it samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s two songs: “Dead Wrong” and “Get Money“. Because the track was surfaced online last year, it didn’t make in to the album but now it is officially released.
In a song, The Game raps: “Stop it, the Tommy got more power than Kanan. They wanna know what I whispered in 50’s ear “G-Unit, motherf**ker, the real Ghost is here.”
Now lets decode the lyrics. With this lines, Game addresses his bond with 50 Cent while name-dropping 3 of Power TV shows’ main characters: James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) and Kanan Stark (50 Cent). TV series which is executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and airs on Starz network.
In the TV series, the story is developed behind the life of a character Ghost who runs the drugs traffic in New York city with the help of his right hand character Tommy. Both Tommy and Ghost grew up with Kanan who is considered their mentor.
The Game cleverly references Tommy and Kanan to claim that even though he was considered 50 Cent’s protegee, he has much more power and influence than his mentor by comparing himself to Ghost.
Back in 2005, The Game was expelled from G-Unit group and started a 13 year long beef with 50 Cent which led to countless diss tracks and actual shootouts in the streets. But in 2018 they finally squashed they’re feud at 50 Cent’s party where The Game was caught talking to Fifty’s ear.
You can listen to the new song below and tell us your opinions in the comments of our social media accounts.
Couple of hours ago, 50 Cent set down with Big Boy for an interview where the two talked about viral Verzuz Battle. Last Weekend, Wack 100 made a public call to 50 Cent and The Game to participate on the Swizz Beatz and Timbo led production show. Fiddy is down for it but he did lay down the specific rules:
“If you think about, from my time period, there is nothing that can match that run. You know what? Look. Okay, The Game can not play no records with my voice on it. He got some hits. It would be interesting.
“The Game got some hits. It would be interesting.”
– 50 Cent
Fifty continues: “As much as we argued and fought in the early stages, I would rather see him benefit from the momentum than someone else. He was still part of G-Unit and is gonna be a part of the legacy of, overall. Even if you just wanna concentrate on the break up.”
Hot Boy Turk has recently went live on Instagram to make sure that nobody comes close to Lil Wayne’s album catalog, including heavy hitters like Jay Z, Eminem and Busta Rhymes. Turk says:
“I put up my little brother Lil Wayne against any one of you ni**as. Old school, new school, whatever school. None of your catalog can f**k with Wayne. Period. Lil Wayne against any one of you ni**as. Jay Z, T.I., The Game, Busta Rhymes, Eminem. Ni**a whoever!”
Turk even went further and said that they can’t win against Lil Wayne even if they were all together. You can watch the video below: