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The Game Praises Ye and Criticizes Dre

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The Game Praises Ye and Criticizes Dre

The Game will appear on the Drink Champs podcast later this week. In a clip shared to Instagram, The Game said, “It’s crazy that Ye did more for me in the last two weeks than Dre did for me my whole career.” Ye and The Game collaborated on the “Donda 2” track “Eazy.”

This month, the pair performed the song at a “Donda 2” listening party. As a result, The Game scored his highest Billboard charting single since 2008. The rappers worked together on “Wouldn’t Get Far,” which appeared on The Game’s second album, “Doctor’s Advocate.”

 

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The Game’s History With Aftermath Records

The Game signed to Dre’s label, Aftermath Records, in 2003. Since then, the Compton rapper had a public falling out with fellow rapper 50 Cent. They were both members of the rap group G-Unit. However, The Game left the group in 2005 after the beef became more apparent.

In a 2019 interview, Game admitted he was hurt by the distance between him and Dre. He made the 2006 song “One Blood” when he was angry and dissed several rappers. “It was my way of saying ‘f— Dre, f— 50, f— everybody…this is gonna be my payback.'” Since then, he has been seemingly in a better space about his relationships with his peers.

Before the Superbowl, rumors The Game was upset over not being included in the Halftime Show spread on social media. Dre didn’t include neither The Game nor Ye. However, the rapper took to Instagram to dispel these rumors. “I am in full support of anything and anyone who is on the help side of urban greatness,” the artist claimed. He also called it “a win for the culture.”

The episode will go up on RevoltTV’s YouTube channel Thursday. You can also listen to Drink Champs this Friday on Apple Music and Spotify.

Written by Kimberly Stelly | Instagram | Twitter

Kimberly Stelly is an award-winning journalist and cartoonist from the Bay Area. In addition to FM Hip-Hop, she writes for ScreenRant and manages social media for Stocktonia.org.

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