The Game Discusses Release Date; Gives Top 5 Best, Worst MC List

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Feb 19, 2008
993
15
0
40
#1
The Game has begun press again, as he gears up for the release of his third album, Los Angeles Times (LAX), for the summer.

Following the controversy of release dates brought forth by 50 Cent, who said he would push the rapper's album back to make way for the G-Unit group album, The Game called into San Diego's 93.3 radio station to clarify.

After 50 Cent made his comments, both The Game and G-Unit's albums were pushed back to dates in early July. The Game claims he was the driving force behind that, and maintains control.

When asked if 50 pushed LAX back, he said, "Nah, I pushed his album back. I'm Mr. Interscope. I pushed his back to the 1st, then a week later, on the 8th, I'm gonna come behind it and I'm gonna clean up all the broken CDs."

With the beef brewing again between the hip-hop enemies, the radio interviewer then asked if teaming up with Ja Rule would be a possibility, in an effort to go at 50 once again.

"Nah, I never needed help with that man ... just me and a broom," he responded.

Talk then turned to a recent list by Yahoo Music! where they ran down their top 25 MCs, and Game weighed in with his own lists -- the top 5 of the best and worst of all time.

Game's top list ran down like a who's who in the genre over the years, including NWA, Rakim, Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane. One artist, in particular, that the rapper named isn't the usual choice for most -- Spice 1.

"Everybody leaves Spice 1 out," he said.
[/SIZE]

His worst list, which he called the stank list, included G-Unit -- which he said included himself when he was there -- former football star Deon Sanders, and NBA players Cedric Ceballos and Kobe Bryant.

He even weighed in a little about why Kobe made the list.

"Kobe had one [song] with Tyra Banks that was so stinky, you could smell it three days before trash day," Game explained.

One person Yahoo added to their list was Will Smith, Game, however, did not agree with that at all, saying "Nah, Will Smith didn't make the top 25 worst list. Will Smith is iconic in hip-hop."

The Game also revealed plans for a possible tour with Lil Wayne beginning in the summer dubbed the Blood Brothers Tour. While he admitted it's in the work, he said nothing is concrete yet.

He said that if the Weezy tour didn't formulize, fans would definitely catch him on tour during the summer with another act.

Los Angeles Times (LAX) is due out July 8.
 
Jan 6, 2006
1,831
332
0
43
#4
if u read the latest spice-1 interview on dubcnn pt.2 of the interview his management team is in contact with games camp trying to get game on spice-1's new cd. now im hoping this does happen and goes down since game mentioned spice as a favorite. i can already imagine both of the over a hardcore westcoast HIGH QUALITY production...
 
Nov 20, 2007
3,090
29
0
44
#7
JT I MEAN HE DID PUT DUDE OUT AND DID JT HAVE THE BLACK WALL STREET NAME FIRST ??
yea and then when he blew up, he ain't said shit about jt when jt found his ass. the game wouldn't be where he's at now if it wasn't for him. the albums he did with jt are the ones that got him recognized. and the black wall street name i think took from jt. but the first time i ever heard black wall street was from some group outta oakland from like 99 but jt didn't take that from them tho. but a spice and game song would be clean tho.
 
Mar 1, 2006
395
100
0
46
#8
Never forget that the original WALL STREET ENTERTAINMENT (minus the BLACK) WAS and always WILL BE the umbrella corporation for Mike Mosley, Sam Bostic, Femi Ojetunde, and Karl Gandy's - Steady Mobbin' Productions, House of Soul, JAZ 1, and Mastermind Multimedia (respectively). Together they are also reputed to be the founding members of what has only been described only as a top secret producer's collective known only as "The Konglomerati". Other producers that have been linked to "The Konglomerati" (although as yet unverified) are Studio Ton, DJ Darryl, Rick Rock, and Sean T. The only info that I have been able to find is a myspace page that claims that they will begin to release product sometime in 2008, and that they are looking to sign new artists to add to producer titled albums (somewhat like Dr. Dre's "The Chronic") that include tracks featuring the already established artists that they have all worked with in the past.

http://www.myspace.com/konglomerati

When I first heard about it, I discounted it all as bullshit as many of you will too, but recent events have lead me to believe that it is an actual fact and not an act. But then... What do I know. I'm just an internet nerd like the rest of you mufuckas...

P.S. May The Konglomerati Cometh is all I can say...
 

yes

Sicc OG
Feb 9, 2006
872
10
0
38
#9
YO GAME IS THE TRUTH IM GLAD HE MENTIONED SOME PEOPLE THAT MOST WOULDNT!!!


GAMES ALBUM WILL BE AMAZING LIKE USUALL AND SELL OVER 2 MILLION COPIES LIKE USUAL!

I JUST HOPE HE GOT YA BOY ON HIS ALBUM OR CLYDE CARSON ON SOMTHING!!!

IM DEFINITLY FEELING THIS WESTCOAST MOVEMENT FROM BLACKWALLSTREET

THEY ARE HOLDING IT DOWN!!!