On the heels of releasing his highly anticipated The Documentary 2 project, rapper The Game ends longstanding beef with 50 Cent, after having almost a decade of bad blood between them. In a recent interview with DJ Skee for Skee TV, Game talks new album, his evolution and rift with 50 Cent ending.

In the candid interview, Skee and Game discussed timeline of Game’s career from beginning until present day following the release of his latest double disc project. During the course of their interview, the topic of discussion turned to Game's various rap beefs.

According to Hot 97, when the rapper approached the topic of his longstanding beef with rap mogul 50 Cent said it's all good now between himself and his former nemesis. "Nah, you know what, I haven’t seen 50 in like 10 years. And I ain’t got no beef with him these days. I watch Power sometimes. I think it’s a cool series. I’m into Power and my Netflix and Narcos and all of that. And Empire, I watch Scandal, but yeah, I ain’t got no beef with him. He’s gonna do his thing and obviously I’m doing my thing," he said.

Although it appears that time has healed old wounds between Game and his former mentor after years and years of bad blood, he has now begun warring with “Best Friend” rapper Young Thug. The Atlanta rapper was none to thrilled about the things Game had to say about him in a recent interview with Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club.

The result? An ongoing social media war between the two that spilled into a recent performance of Game’s. During a set he called out Thug, taking jabs at him along with his sexuality after the rapper and crew were caught in the studio watching gay porn.

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