The Game Would’ve Took Beef With 50 Cent To The Grave, He Says

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 will put their differences aside and make amends on March 9, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images

The Game recently had a sit-down interview with VIBE Magazine. While there, the LA rapper revealed that at the height of his beef with 50 Cent, he expected it to end in death. “I was prepared to die in that beef,” he tells interviewer Datwon Thomas.

The rapper continues: “I was almost 100 percent sure that me and 50 was going to die in that. I for sure thought it. I just knew it…” In a similar vein to what happened between Biggie and Tupac, Game notes at the time, he was the biggest rapper on the West Coast, whereas Fif was the biggest rapper on the East Coast. “Were both young, in our 20s, and I just thought that we wouldn’t make it out of that.” Prior to his beef popping off with Fif, Game already had a continuous relationship with the rest of the G-Unit members.

“I thought it would be Me or him, ” The Game Says

Things came to a boiling point as he prepared for the arrival of his debut album, The Documentary. Things went left between the pair amid 50 Cent’s early 00s beef with Fat Joe. Fif appeared to be upset that The Game didn’t have his back. Not long after, he was pushed out of the group. “The thing about it is, I didn’t give a fuck, because I hated that n*gga so much for trying to play me,” Game continued.

“And again, Biggie and Pac, this sh*t is real. It’s real. I know 50. He ain’t playing, he’s for real. SI was ready to literally go all the way out. But I went to this man’s house, ripped a basketball rim off, peed in his grass, went to Queens [and] put a G-Unot banner on the side of a project building… I was serious, man.” There had also been a shooting incident at the HOT 97 studio, which resulted in someone from Game’s crew getting shot. The pair would eventually hold a press conference to settle their differences. However, the beef would continue until 2016, when they finally put their issues aside. “And it’s like, we’re here now, and we can talk about it. Game and 50 made it out, but n*ggas died. Like, people died in that beef. It was that serious. And I thought it would be me or him.”


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