Game Ends Fifty Cenrs Truce

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Oct 16, 2002
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YUP GAME WENT 3 TIME PLAT. WHN WAS THE LAST TIME A WEST COAST ARTIST PUSHED THAT MANY UNITS .....HE JUST JEALOUS....

how many units did bank and buck push....???.....anyone know....???...
 
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Why would 50 be jealous of Game's album sales? He's making more money off of the album than the Game is. And he's already sold 9 or 10 million copies of GRODT, plus what he sold on Beg For Mercy, Banks album, and Buck's Album. He made $50 million dollars last year. Who's going to be jealous of who?
 

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I don't think it has anything to do with money. We all know 50 is loaded!! I think it's more along the lines of Game getting the kind of success he's been getting. 50 loves to be in the spotlight and right now Game's been getting alot of that shine.
 

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The Game Talks About The Beef on Mar 06, 2005 by persian_x


KSFM 102.5 FM is back with ANOTHER interview! We just hooked up with Game for an exclusive interview where he told us about his current beef with 50 Cent and G Unit and how this will effect his beefs with other artists as well as his label situation and Dr. Dre. Check out what he had to say!


DJ Wreck: Game tell us what happened on Hot 97 with Funkmaster Flex in NYC on the radio?

Game: Basically 50 tried to air out all our dirty laundry on the radio. This was no place to be talking about internal issues that were going on at that time but he did what he did and decided to air me out like that. One thing that Curtis Jackson needs to realize is that when you call someone an outsider that means you really don't know them. You know what I mean? He doesn't know me and now he will pay the price for what he has done. I put that on God.

DJ Wreck: Did you see any of this coming or did this stun you as much when you heard it at the time?

Game: I knew 50 had problems at the time. It wasn't that all the problems were with me per say. I knew he had issues with Dre, Aftermath, and all the people you hear him calling out on his records. The dude is a joke man. I mean all this lets blame Game for everything is totally just a front. He got bigger problems. He want to fill Pacs shoes. He once said to Ja that Pacs shoes were to big for him to wear. I feel that wore Ja's shoes. 50 is a singing ***** trying to benefit off of Eminem and getting shot nine times and living off of other peoples legacies and accomplishments. His career is on a downward spiral. You will see. After this album, he aint going to be the same rapper you see now. He still is affiliated with Jimmy, Eminem, and Dre. Sooner or later he is the one that will have to stand alone and you will see he won't.

DJ Wreck: Game, what was the real beef you guys had. It was always rumored that Buck was the closest to you in G Unit and that Lloyd Banks never ever saw eye to eye with you. What really happened?

Game: Banks is a little pansy. I am sorry. The dude so feminine it aint even funny. I can see why he 50's little girl. I mean we on the radio so I aint gonna say what Banks really is. He was always intimidated to roll with a ***** from Compton and someone who would bring 300 bloods with him to a venue or to NYC. Buck and me were cool on a musical level and I had love for him till he aired me out. He chose his side. I gotta smash him like I gotta smash the rest of them clowns. I really believe that 50 was right about the jealousy factor. It was him who was jealous of me. He wanted to be the 2005 Game but what he really saw was Game was the 2003 version of 50 Cent. He couldn't handle that and then the division got worse.

DJ Wreck: What about the rumors that you guys faught that you supposedly started, I mean is that at all accurate because this one is one that a lot of cats are talking about?

Game: Yea it happened. He can deny it but we got into a heated argument over 50 and his beef with Nas. I told him that it's between you all. I told him I don't want any part of that beef. He was loaded at the time. Curtis would have you believe he doesn't consume any alcohol but he got a little to big for himself and approached me. I basically took my hand and slapped his face away from me. A few cats got in and it was over. It goes back to he thinking he bigger and more powerful then anyone. I don't run from beef but I aint trying to get into beefs I got nothing to do with. I got dragged into plenty of beefs in my time and I don't need this one. I will tell everyone out there now that this Joe Budden and Domination beef was strictly for that clown. It wasn't on no me vs them. It was never about me. I fought his battles that he wasn't man enough to fight in. 50 and the G Unit are cowards.

DJ Wreck: That Domination and Bang em Smurf beef got intense there where at one point he was talking and laughing about the murder of Billboard and you were making comments about Dominations cousin Freaky Tah. That could have gotten out of control where someone could have got hurt.

Game: It did get out of control. I thought someone would die over that. I only beefed with them because of 50. Thats it. I even stated that many times that I had nothing against them cats till they called me out on wax. Then I came at them and it got to the point where it was getting serious. Not to many people know this but this was actually squashed in D.C. I ran into Domination and he was about 100 deep and I was about 100 deep and guns were about to be drawn but we talked and I told dude we can handle it however. He said that he riding for Bangem and before it was going to end up in gunfire we said that this really is 50 Cent and his beef. Domination said don't ride for that cat and I said I got no problems with you as long as you keep my name out your mouth. We did what we did and it was over.

DJ Wreck: So your beef with Domination was officially squashed? I was wondering because after his last underground track " put it in your mouth ", I noticed you didn't retaliate.

Game: I didn't because that is when I seen dude in D.C. We almost had it out and we actually squabed because thats how I do it. He got some good shots in and I threw a few snuffs and it was done. No problems now. It got back to 50 and again it was something that he didn't like that I squashed but again unless you are trying to kill me, I am taking beefs seriously. It's funny you should mention Domination because I got a response record to that clown 50 and I am putting Domination and Bang Em on that track with me.

DJ Wreck: What about Dre in all this? Where does he stand?

Game: Dre? I talked to Dre last night for two hours and he can speak for himself and I agreed to let him do that. Just to let you know though, I am on Aftermath and aint going anywhere. Me and Dre are from Compton and we are tight and he backs and supports me all the way. Dre is like an icon to me and he told me not even to trip. I aint trippin but Dre will release a statement on this when the time is ready. I know you want something now but I can't give it to you.

DJ Wreck: Will you have a diss track out on 50 and how does this effect your other beefs?

Game: First off, I deaded all my beefs. Me and Jigga are cool. I have been done with Buddens. I got no issues with Domination now. As far as Yukmouth and Gonzoe, they would have to squab before we end that. I can't respect Yuk for being a two faced little coward. He talks a gang of mess but he will have to see me in the streets as well as his puppet Gonzoe. When I beat the tar out of both of them then we can go out for drinks afterwards. I got no other beefs that I am concerned with. I will get at dude both on and off wax. 50 Cent, this isn't Ja Rule. I ain't Jada or Nas either. You done crossed a Compton G and where ever you go you will see red rags and Cedar and we will be on you. I got soldiers out there thats willing to put in work. You have to see me at some point. No apologies no retreat and no surrender.
 

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The rap war that seemed to be spiraling out of control showed the first signs of a ceasefire last night.
But rapper 50 Cent told The Game that accepting the olive branch was up to him.

And he refused to say what would happen if his nemesis refused to kiss and make up.

"I am allowing them the opportunity to bow out, to move forward," 50 Cent said in a live interview on Hot 97 broadcast from an undisclosed location.

"If me competing is making the New York Police Department feel like there is going to be violence, then I will fall back for a moment.

"I am making a conscious decision to try to be nice about this. The situation is definitely unfortunate, but I'm going to try to communicate with him.

"I know people think that I love trouble, but I just don't run from it."

The Game, whose real name is Jayceon Taylor, has made no signals that he intends to end the beef.

On Saturday, The Game taunted 50 Cent on stage in California, and told him, "Come and get me."

And 50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson, refused to answer when interviewer Angie Martinez pressed him yesterday on what would happen if The Game didn't want peace.

The feud already has injured one of The Game's pals, Kevin Reed, from Compton, Calif., after shots were fired outside Hot 97's studios in SoHo last week.

It escalated from a war of words after The Game, a protégé of 50 Cent and a former member of his G-Unit crew, appeared on Hot 97 praising fellow artists Nas and Jadakiss - bitter foes of 50Cent.

50 Cent lashed out when he was interviewed on the station last week, and said he had banished The Game from the G-Unit for disloyalty.

The Game and his entourage heard 50 Cent trashing him and returned to the station. Gunfire rang out while 50 Cent was still on the air.

Cops have ratcheted up security at hip-hop hot spots in the city, afraid the feud will escalate.

"What he said is not enough to say I hate him," said 50 Cent.

"It's something we can get past. It's not that crazy. I want to have a conversation with him to figure out what's going on."

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/st...5p-246473c.html
 

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Game and 50 ain't beefin' no more. They were in NY today to kiil the beef and contribute to a local charity, the Boys Choir of Harlem. It's an educational facility that has a crazy 95% graduation rate. Between the two of them, they donated over $250,000, with $150,000 coming from 50 and G-Unit.

I think it was all part of the plan to get that nigga some shine right before his album dropped. Think it's a coincidence that both them niggas was in NY on radio stations when "the beef" jumped off? I don't. 50 is a smart nigga, he knows bad news travels 10x faster than good news. The nigga was usin' his head, I ain't mad at all.
 
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Game Ends Fifty Cents Truce

To say the truce between the Game and 50 Cent came to a screeching halt Sunday night would be an understatement. Think more along the lines of a major derailment, much like the big scene in "Speed," when the subway train carrying Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock crashes through the pavement and lands above ground.

For weeks there had been rumors that Game was making unfavorable remarks about 50 and the G-Unit while performing on the How the West Was One Tour. It was fodder for Internet message boards and made radio gossip reports, but the rumblings never materialized into anything substantial. G-Unit members haven't exactly given props to Game in some of their recent interviews either, but everything had been relatively calm.

During Summer Jam, the New York tri-state area's biggest hip-hop concert of the year, the Game's frustrations boiled over while onstage in New Jersey's Giants Stadium, and he took several verbal shots at the G-Unit. The rapper also had people dressed up in a gorilla suit and a rat costume — representing 50's alleged snitching — both wearing G-Unit T-shirts and getting beaten in a mocking manner by Game's clique.From the onset of Game's set, the Compton, California, native let it be known he would not be in Jersey with his "tail between his legs" backing down from his problems with 50. He performed "Hate It or Love It," rapping 50's verse as well his own, switching up a line here and there to relay anti-G-Unit sentiment, such as "I ain't f---ing with five-0/ It's all starting to make sense."

Later Game introduced a new slogan, "G-G-G-U-Not!"

There was a slight undercurrent of booing when Game voiced his feeling towards the G-Unit, and that's when Dr. Dre's protégé really expressed himself.

Game explained that he had love for New York, but he was kicked out of the G-Unit because "they were hating." He said the crowd shouldn't hate him because he hates 50. Game even yelled "F--- 50" while holding his son in his arms before performing "Dreams."

The crowd started to warm up to Game more and more as he continued to use his platform to try and humiliate his former business associates. The lanky MC even threw a G-Unit chain he once wore proudly into the audience like it nothing more than a used tissue going into a garbage can.

"I don't follow suit like f----t ass Yayo," Game roared. He later threatened to "knock out" Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks.

It became evident that Game's set was more therapy than performance — and that he had been waiting to get a lot off of his chest. Game even started to detail the infamous night at Hot 97's station, when a member of his crew was shot accusing 50 of being scared to come outside and saying the G-Unit general was rushed out of the back of the building.

The tirade ended, ironically, with Game performing the song he and 50 made famous, "This Is How We Do." Before going into the verses, Game had more unfavorable words for the entire crew: "50 Cent can suck my ... / Tony Yayo can suck my ... /G-Unit can suck my ..."