According to Carol, a whole bunch of The Game’s valuable possessions just went under her ownership for only one thousand dollars. The “West Side Story” artist’s storage unit got auctioned off, together with everything inside it.
Among other things from the storage unit, Carol is now a happy owner of a bunch of The Game’s awards, items of clothing signed by artists and athletes, and multiple paintings. Carol now plans to auction everything off unless the artist wants to repurchase his stuff.
It’s unclear how the situation twisted in a way that The Game now has to buy his own belongings back or if he even wishes to do so. Supposedly, a member of The Game’s team put a bunch of his stuff in storage. Later, the artist’s team member took some things out of the unit and then auctioned it off because he no longer wished to pay the rent.
There could’ve been some arranged agreement between the artist and his team member, but information regarding that still needs to appear.
The Game himself also didn’t yet comment on the matter.
The Game vs Eminem
Back in Aug. 2022, The Game released his “Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind” album. One of the songs called “The Black Slim Shady” was a diss aimed at Eminem, with lines like “You depressed, you just maskin’ it/You pop an Adderall, a Vicodin, and an Aspirin” or “Dear Slim, [Eminem’s daughter] with me, and she’s unharmed for now/(‘Dad, I’m really scared’).”
In response, The Slim Shady recorded a video for The Game, containing a bunch of advice regarding “Hip-Hop donts’,” second and third-degree burns, and emergency surgeries. See the full version of Eminem’s answer down below.
The Poetry Book Auction
In Mar. 2022, a book of poems, which Tupac Shakur wrote when he was eleven years old, went on auction. Someone purchased the script on Mar. 30 for an estimated three hundred thousand dollars.
Back in 1981, the legendary Hip-Hop artist wrote several copies of his poetry book and sent them to Black Panthers, who were in jail for the alleged robbery of an armored vehicle. The auctioned copy ended up in the hands of Tupac’s godfather, Jamal Joseph.
Written by Nikita Serdiuk | IG: @nikitasrdk | Twitter: @nktserdiuk
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