50 Cent vs. The Game
- REDIRECT G-Unit vs. The Game feud
50 Cent has an escalating feud with The Game. The Game, who was previously signed to G-Unit, was bonding with the rapper before The Release of his debut The Documentary. When the album was released, 50 Cent felt that The Game was disloyal for wanting to work with artists G-Unit was feuding with. He further claimed that he was not getting proper credit for the debut of the album.
During that dispute, a member of The Game's entourage was shot after a confrontation outside the Hot 97 radio station. When the situation escalated, 50 Cent and The Game tried to hold a press conference to end their feud. Fans claim the feud and particularly the incident at the radio station were a publicity stunt designed to boost the sales of the two albums the pair had just released. Nevertheless, the situation escalated when The Game's street credibility was criticized by 50 Cent and G-Unit. The group denounced The Game and claimed that their participation will not be featured on the rapper's albums. The Game during a performance at the Summer Jam launched a boycott called "G-Unot".
After the performance at Summer Jam, The Game responded with "300 Bars And Runnin'" which directly addresses 50 Cent and G-Unit. The Game continued his attacks at G-Unit with a DVD entitled Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin'. After numerous songs aimed at G-Unit, 50 Cent had responded to the The Game's rebuttals on mixtapes. The rapper's most brutal track towards The Game is "Not Rich, Still Lyin'". The song imitates The Game and attacks his credibility and his recent feud with his brother, Big Fase 100.
The Game had also released images depicting the rap group in many parodies on some of his previous mixtapes. In response, G-Unit published a mixtape cover with the rapper's head on the body of an exotic dancer.[10] Although both rappers were once signed to the same label, this feud has led to The Game leaving Aftermath Entertainment, in order to completely RESOLVE the matter.
The Game is currently on Black wall street records www.theblackwallstreet.com , Game also claims that his attacks on G Unit and 50 cents were in self defence. "i felt it was one against four"