The Game Throws Shade At 50 Cent Following $6700 Controversy W/ His Son

NEW YORK - MARCH 9: (L-R) Rappers 50 Cent and The Game make an appearance at the Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture to announce they have decided to put their differences aside and make amends on March 9, 2005 in New York City.
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The Game is adding in his two cents.

We previously reported that 50 Cent’s oldest son, Marquise Jackson, set the internet on fire after some comments he made during a recent interview. Marquise explained in his terms that his father paying $6700 a month in child support is simply not enough.

He explained, “$6700 a month in the state of New York City, you do the math. You’re talking about a Forbes lister. You’re talking about someone that has problems with everybody; you can’t just live in any neighborhood; $ 81,000 is not a substantial amount of money. You can’t just live anywhere. You talking about you got beef with everybody in the industry, you can’t just live anywhere.”

Since the interview, the two have been subliminally throwing shade at each other. 50 shared an infamous clip from his hit show ‘Power.’ In the clip Kanan played by 50 Cent, killed his son Shawn for betraying him by going behind his back. “No caption needed” 50 captioned the clip.

In return, Marquise challenged his dad to spend some time with him.

The Game chimed in and shared a throwback picture of 50 and Marquise. “Like father like… wait, wrong picture. BRB…” he captions the picture.

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He then shares a throwback picture of he and his oldest son, Harlem. “Ahhhh more like it. I love you son. @harlemtaylorr..If you don’t want your dad playing favorites, leaving you out in the cold, n giving you scraps every month, come to DEATHROW.”

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