• The Game, Chris Brown Beef Over Ex-Girlfriend Karrueche Tran

    Over the weekend while everyone was celebrating the long Labor Day holiday, it appears that rapper The Game and Brown are now at odds over his ex-girlfriend Tran. According to Bossip, the trouble started when the The Documentary 2 rapper went on a liking spree, liking a series of Tran's photos on Instagram .
  • The Game & Kendrick Lamar Collab on New Song

    Following the release of his new track with Drake, The Game recently let some folks hear his Kendrick Lamar collaboration during a studio session. A snippet of the new song was shared on Instagram soon thereafter.
  • The Game Lawsuit: Cop Sues for $12 Million after Basketball Punch [VIDEO]

    The Game turned himself in after punching an off-duty police officer during a pick-up basketball game, but the debacle isn't over yet: The man is suing the rapper for $12 million in damages following the incident, according to HipHopDX. The officer, Onyebuchi Awaji, alleges that he may have suffered brain damage as a result of the blow. He also claims that Game threatened to kill him.
  • Young Thug Apologizes to The Game, 'Hate It or Love It' Rapper Responds

    Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram. Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram.
  • The Game, Young Thug Beef: 'How We Do' Rapper Fires Back

    The beef between The Game and Young Thug just went up another level. After Thugger responded with an Instagram video to the "How We Do" rapper, Game from the comfort of his own bed, recorded his own comeback. Instead of diving into what Thugger said and making a point to clear up the points about being in multiple gangs or a stripper, Game went simple calling Thugger a "b*tch ass N*gga" several times with plenty more profanity, before threatening to have someone drive by his place, probably not for a cup of tea. Game also is not a fan of the word bae.
  • Game Defends Lil Wayne: "I'll F*ck Young Thug Up;" Thugger Responds

    The Lil Wayne, Young Thug beef just got a lot more interesting. Up until now, it has just been the two rappers sparing at live shows or on social media, with Lil Wayne making the more vitriol statements. Other rappers have decided to stay out of until now. At a recent concert in New Orleans, The Game decided to support their local rapper Lil Wayne and call out Thugger by taking Weezy's side in the feud. Captured in two Instagram videos, The Game puts up the strongest defense for Weezy yet, saying if Thugger ever went out to L.A., he would "F*ck Young Thug up."
  • Game Pens Op-Ed On Baltimore Protests, 1992 L.A. Riots

    The United States has once again risen up in protest in the wake of the death of Freddie Gray a week after being taken into police custody. The official police investigation was just turned into the Maryland state attorney, but the past week has seen tensions escalate to riots, looting and clashes with police in the city, resulting in a mandatory curfew and the military being called in to restore order. Protests have broken out in solidarity all over the country in hotspots like New York City, Ferguson and Los Angeles, as well as other cities like Denver. The incident has restarted the conversation on the marginalization of young African Americans in United States society and police brutality and how to right these wrongs. Many people have an opinion on this, some more educated then others, and one is rapper The Game, who was just an 11-year-old kid at the time of the L.A. riots after Rodney King was brutally killed by Los Angeles police and recalls taking part in the looting and rioting that followed. He penned an op-ed for Billboard with his thoughts on the current situation in Baltimore with the perspective of someone there in Los Angeles during the 1992 riots.
  • The Game Has Been Rapping The Same Freestyle For Five Years

    The art of freestyling has been diluted in recent years. Artists are reciting pre-rehearsed verses that may appear on future tracks or released freestyles, using aids like iPhones to read off bars or even using unreleased material to pass off as a freestyle. Even with this noted dilution, it is still expected for rappers to make appearances and freestyle on radio shows or at random public appearances and be prepared to spit 16 bars off of the top of their head. One of the mid 2000s most successful rappers, The Game has been put in that situation many times over his career and in recent years, some of his freestyles have been on camera and uploaded to the web. An enterprising individual or fan on reddit went through a bunch of his recent freestyles and noticed one disturbing trend - Game has been rapping the same one over the past five years.
  • The Game Reportedly Being Sued by Cop

    Los Angeles rapper The Game -- real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor -- is reportedly being sued by a cop after an altercation at a pickup basketball game that allegedly led to the "Hate It or Love It" rapper punching the police officer in the head. The officer, who was off duty at the time -- not like these Philadelphia policemen -- alleged that the altercation may have caused brain damage.
  • Drake Lost $6K to The Game in Kentucky-Wisconsin Final Four Bet

    Drake's wallet just got a little lighter last night after the Kentucky Wildcats were upset by the Wisconsin Badgers in the NCAA Men's Final Four championship. He was challenged to a $6,000 bet on the match by The Game, who reasoned that you never bet against a red team and he wasn't wrong on that account. The pair exchanged Instagram messages to make the bet public and make sure each one was accountable to the brutality of social media.
  • The Game Announces 'The Documentary 2' Release Date

    Ten years ago, The Game released his debut album The Documentary under Aftermath Entertainment and word on web is he's gearing up to release his sixth album The Documentary 2 in the wake of its 10th anniversary.
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