DISS BIZNESS :: GAME DISSES BOW WOW and GOES FOR JAY-Z’s JUGULAR

Post by Big Yogi
With the release of his new album LAX days away, rapper THE GAME has been all over the country promoting his new album. He also has a lot to say about the industry and some of the biggest rappers in the game including JAY-Z.
Recently rapper BOW WOW was seen on video challenging GAME to a friendly game of John Madden. Seems innocent right? Well there was a wage of $100,000 added to that challenge. Now The Game has responded to Bow Wow’s “Challenge” by telling him to call Ciara and persuade her to (do some crazy things I cannot say) on everybody in his camp. Guess GAME doesn’t like to be challenged in Madden. Click the link below for the video.(MA).
WATCH, DISCUSS, and HOPE we can watch them play for the 100 stacks
In the latest update on the GAME rampage, GAME sat down with Complex Magazine to discuss his new album, beef with non other than Jay-Z, and his relationship with Young Buck. Here is a excerpt from the interview.
On potential beef with Jay-Z…
The Game: Now, if the man wants to wage a war of words or get into some type of beef, I’m all for it. It would be an honor to beef with Jay-Z. That’s one of the reasons I try to bait him, but he won’t bite. Jay-Z’s smart and he’s going to sit back and wait for this to simmer down. Plus I’m way too disrespectful for the likes of a Jay-Z, and I go too hard. Jay-Z is a subliminal rapper, he uses his words and isolates you like that. I go hard, straight for the jugular, with a knife and I’m cutting your throat and you’re going to bleed all over Manhattan when you beef with me. It’s that serious. When I beef, it’s relentless. I won’t stop until one of us is dead, period. And that’s lyrically. I don’t have to box or fight, or take it to the streets. We’ll keep it a straight wax-war, that’s what beef is all about. But I’m too reckless for him.
Complex: So you think if you ever got into it with him, you’d be his toughest competition.
The Game: I would be the toughest competition he had…well, Nas was his toughest, he didn’t win the war against Nas. Nas dropped “Ether” and that was it. Everyone knows Nas won that beef. But I’ve never lost a beef. Jay-Z, he has chinks in his armor still from that Nas beef. Other than that, we can do it. I’ve 100 percent won all my beefs. Me, LL, Nas and probably only a couple of other cats can claim that. I killed the biggest group in hip-hop single-handedly. Four cats against me and I totally fucking annihilated them, so Jay-Z would be a piece of cake. A piece of strawberry shortcake, my favorite.
Complex: Buck took a lot of flack for the leaked phone call of him crying. Did that surprise you?
The Game: Nah, I don’t care about that. Everybody cries—men, women, children. Whenever you’re emotional about anything in life, you’re going to shed a tear. Buck shed some tears. I already knew what 50 was up to with that, trying to show a way to expose Buck. He was emotional and I understand that. As a man, I get emotional and cry sometimes. Whenever you’re touched by something that much and it’s tearing you up inside, you’re going to shed a tear. For another man to try and expose that, that’s low and despicable.
Complex: Buck was in the “My Life” video. What’s your relationship like with him now?
The Game: Me and Young Buck, it’s always been 100. We’ve been cool the whole time. We just never spoke on our friendship or camaraderie, due to the fact that he was signed to G-Unit. I didn’t want to mess up the situation. I’ve been talking to Buck ever since I got kicked out of G-Unit, that’s my man. One of my best friends in hip-hop today and it’s going to stay that way.
Game is doing a good job at creating a buzz right before his album release. I wonder if he got that from 50 Cent.






















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