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February 2, 2006 at 9:05 pm #532966
LexusParticipantThe Game’s major debut album was surrounded by controversy. Right after its release, 50 Cent felt that the rapper was disloyal for saying he wanted to work with artists G-Unit were feuding with and he formally dismissed the rapper. These tensions were rumored to have arisen over a track Game had recorded with former G-Unit nemesis Joe Budden in 2004, and refused to follow the rest of G-Unit into feuds with Nas, Fat Joe, and other rappers 50 Cent derided on his The Massacre album. The breaking point was reached when 50 Cent and G-Unit were dismissing the street credibility of Game on New York City hip-hop radio station Power 106; unaware that The Game was simultaneously on the air at rival station Hot 97. Later that night, 50 Cent went on Hot 97 to denounce the Game once again.
The feud escalated as as Game and members of his Black Wall Street crew stood out front of the Hot 97 building. There, a member of The Game’s entourage was shot, allegedly by a G-Unit street team member. Though the crews publicly squashed the beef and jointly donated money to charity, within a few weeks, 50 Cent and the rest of G-Unit decided to continue to make incendiary comments about The Game. The Game attacked 50 Cent’s reputation at Hot 97’s recent Summer Jam 2005, and on his How The West Was One tour. The Game recently released a 15-minute-long song titled "300 Bars and Runnin" addressing several of his enemies on his mix-tape called You Know What It Is Vol.3.
The Game had actually written parts of the song when he was still a member of G-Unit, and finally released it after a concert in which he threw his G-Unit chain into the crowd, claimed that G-Unit is full of snitches, and questioned Olivia’s gender. The song also contains subliminal jabs against other well-known artists, like Memphis Bleek and the Young Gunz. The mix-tape contains other diss tracks to Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Olivia. Thus, The Game started the new revolution of G-Unot. The Game has also started wearing clothing with the slogan: G-Unot. This feud is the first of many feuds whereas, two rappers from the same label currently engaged in rap feuds with one another.
The Game also threatened to sabotage the sales of Tony Yayo’s album by promising his fans to purchase The Documentary and then mail the copy to The Black Wall Street Records offices, whereas he’ll personally autograph each copy and include an official mixtape titled Ghost Unit.
The Game planned on releasing a mixtape and DVD titled Stop Snitchin – Stop Lyin, and is said to be the last of the "beef" between him and G-Unit. On the prequel to "300 Bars and Runnin’" the rapper released the final diss towards G-Unit. The single "120 Bars" and the DVD discloses that the song would be the end of the feud between him and his rivals. The DVD will contain controversial images and proposed to be an insider’s look at what occurred after being dropped from G-Unit including the beginnings of the "G-Unot" movement and its release will be in 2006. G-G-G-GUNot
AdSense 336x280February 2, 2006 at 9:05 pm #584138
LexusParticipantThe Game’s major debut album was surrounded by controversy. Right after its release, 50 Cent felt that the rapper was disloyal for saying he wanted to work with artists G-Unit were feuding with and he formally dismissed the rapper. These tensions were rumored to have arisen over a track Game had recorded with former G-Unit nemesis Joe Budden in 2004, and refused to follow the rest of G-Unit into feuds with Nas, Fat Joe, and other rappers 50 Cent derided on his The Massacre album. The breaking point was reached when 50 Cent and G-Unit were dismissing the street credibility of Game on New York City hip-hop radio station Power 106; unaware that The Game was simultaneously on the air at rival station Hot 97. Later that night, 50 Cent went on Hot 97 to denounce the Game once again.
The feud escalated as as Game and members of his Black Wall Street crew stood out front of the Hot 97 building. There, a member of The Game’s entourage was shot, allegedly by a G-Unit street team member. Though the crews publicly squashed the beef and jointly donated money to charity, within a few weeks, 50 Cent and the rest of G-Unit decided to continue to make incendiary comments about The Game. The Game attacked 50 Cent’s reputation at Hot 97’s recent Summer Jam 2005, and on his How The West Was One tour. The Game recently released a 15-minute-long song titled "300 Bars and Runnin" addressing several of his enemies on his mix-tape called You Know What It Is Vol.3.
The Game had actually written parts of the song when he was still a member of G-Unit, and finally released it after a concert in which he threw his G-Unit chain into the crowd, claimed that G-Unit is full of snitches, and questioned Olivia’s gender. The song also contains subliminal jabs against other well-known artists, like Memphis Bleek and the Young Gunz. The mix-tape contains other diss tracks to Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Olivia. Thus, The Game started the new revolution of G-Unot. The Game has also started wearing clothing with the slogan: G-Unot. This feud is the first of many feuds whereas, two rappers from the same label currently engaged in rap feuds with one another.
The Game also threatened to sabotage the sales of Tony Yayo’s album by promising his fans to purchase The Documentary and then mail the copy to The Black Wall Street Records offices, whereas he’ll personally autograph each copy and include an official mixtape titled Ghost Unit.
The Game planned on releasing a mixtape and DVD titled Stop Snitchin – Stop Lyin, and is said to be the last of the "beef" between him and G-Unit. On the prequel to "300 Bars and Runnin’" the rapper released the final diss towards G-Unit. The single "120 Bars" and the DVD discloses that the song would be the end of the feud between him and his rivals. The DVD will contain controversial images and proposed to be an insider’s look at what occurred after being dropped from G-Unit including the beginnings of the "G-Unot" movement and its release will be in 2006. G-G-G-GUNot
AdSense 336x280February 2, 2006 at 9:12 pm #584139
DJ ValParticipantOops I think i deleted someones post asking "who is a fan of G Unot" Sorry
[size size=75:3qindlbi](Arrgh the pressure is getting to me)[/size:3qindlbi]Thanks for the back up Lexus
AdSense 336x280February 2, 2006 at 9:16 pm #584140
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