The Game Says He’ll “Take The Head Up Fade” With Wack 100 & Suge Knight

Suge Knight’s reign in hip-hop opened the gates for artists, like The Game, and executives, like Wack 100, to prosper in a post-Death Row Los Angeles. Of course, Suge Knight and Wack 100 have a relationship that goes back years. Unfortunately, it appears that things have soured during Suge’s incarceration. “2002-2016 the release & return,” Wack wrote on Instagram on Sunday. “Suge Knight u can’t give me no advice. You accomplished failure. U own no mastered no real estate of real value. Only thing u can own is ur stupidity.”

Wack continued in the caption, where he slammed Suge Knight for losing everything he built during his reign in the 90s. However, he also suggested that Suge’s son might not actually be his in the first place. “I suggest u keep my name out ya mouth before I start to talk about who’s ‘Jr.’ that really is …. You’ve been warned,” he wrote. Though many didn’t necessarily understand what prompted this at first, audio from a recent Clubhouse conversation revealed that Wack took aim at Suge and Tupac. 

Does The Game Have Beef With Wack 100?

Though the feud largely surrounded growing tensions between Wack 100 and Suge Knight, it seems as though The Game could have some unresolved issues with his manager. Shortly after Wack spoke his piece, The Game slid into the comment section and surprisingly, it doesn’t seem like he’s taking anyone’s side on the matter. “I’ll take the head up fade with both you n***as on sight,” he wrote. It’s not exactly clear why he might want to scrap with Wack but the comment undoubtedly turned heads.

In addition to The Game’s unwarranted response, Suge Knight Jr. also chimed in on Wack’s recent Instagram post. “The Old Lil Man only talking cause it’s going downhill for him… But that’s how these [clowns] survive out here. They lie and try to bring people down with them… Just get to work instead of bullshit,” he wrote in his IG Story. Then, Suge Jr. reiterated that he wants to move “up the right way,” instead of having to tear someone else down. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates. 

The Game Highlights 50 Cent’s Work in Celebration of 18th Anniversary of ‘The Documentary’

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It’s not often that The Game celebrates 50 Cent so let’s enjoy this while it lasts. Hitting Instagram on the 18th anniversary of his debut album, The Documentary, Game thanked his former collaborator along with Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre.

“18 years ago today…. A hip hop classic was born,” The Game wrote. “All I wanted to do was tell my story & make sure my son would never live the life I did. @snoopdogg passed me the torch, @bustarhymes kept me focused… @drdre laid the foundation & @50cent helped put the puzzle together.”

The Game was the first G-Unit representative from outside of NYC to be a part of the then-dominating roster consisting of Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and its general, 50 Cent. The album was initially called “Nigga Witta Attitude Vol.1,” but Eazy-E’s wife, Tomica Woods-Wright, legally blocked that N.W.A. title reference from being used.

The album received commercial and critical success, reaching gold status in its first week and 2X platinum within the first two months. The singles that received the most acclaim were 50 Cent-assisted, which many felt was the primary reason for the project’s success. “Hate It Or Love It,” “Westside Story,” and “This Is How We Do” allowed The Game to see the same degree of fame as his Queens boss but left many critics to wonder if this feat was capable with no guest appearances. The album’s production was a Hip-Hop producers’ Hall of Fame, with the likes of Kanye West. Scott Storch, Just Blaze, Timbaland, and Dr. Dre are behind the boards. These fundamental elements make The Documentary The Game’s most notable and successful album to date.

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The Game Shouts Out 50 Cent & Dr. Dre On “The Documentary” Anniversary

The Game celebrates 18 years since his debut album, The Documentary today. The album propelled The Game to stardom with the supporter of singles like “How We Do It ” and “Hate It Or Love It” — both featuring 50 Cent.

Following 50 Cent’s ascent, The Game became the latest rapper to add to Aftermath’s successful track record. At the same time, he became 50 Cent’s most successful artist under the G-Unit banner.’ latest rapper under the Aftermath umbrella to emerge into mainstream consciousness. At the same time, he became 50 Cent’s most successful artist under the G-Unit banner.

LOS ANGELES, CA – JANUARY 18: Producer Dr. Dre (L) and rapper The Game on stage at “The Documentary” 10th anniversary party and concert on January 18, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Chelsea Lauren/WireImage)

The Game’s issues with Dr. Dre and 50 Cent have been highly publicized in the past. However, he put his issues with them aside for the anniversary to genuinely express his gratitude. He also thanked Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes for their support at the time.

“18 years ago today…. A hip hop classic was born. All I wanted to do was tell my story & make sure my son would never live the life I did,” he wrote. “@snoopdogg passed me the torch, @bustarhymes kept me focused… @drdre laid the foundation & @50cent helped put the puzzle together.”

The Game also provided the backstory to the iconic photos that emerged as part of The Documentary‘s album art.

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

“I took @jonathanmannion to the depths of Compton, California & showed him the heart of what I survived. He captured the essence of my city, my hood & brought to the world my vision,” he added. “Always remember, it is no longer a dream once it becomes reality.”

Check out The Game’s post below.

Today in Hip-Hop History: The Game Dropped His Debut LP ‘The Documentary’ 18 Years Ago

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On this date in 2005, Compton emcee The Game released his debut album The Documentary on Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope records.

The Game was the first G-Unit representative from outside of NYC to be a part of the then-dominating roster consisting of Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and its general, 50 Cent. The album was originally called “Nigga Witta Attitude Vol.1,” but Eazy-E’s wife, Tomica Woods-Wright, legally blocked that N.W.A. title reference from being used.

The album received commercial and critical success, reaching gold status in its first week and 2X platinum within the first two months. The singles that received the most acclaim were 50 Cent-assisted, which many felt was the primary reason for the project’s success. “Hate It Or Love It,” “Westside Story” and This Is How We Do” allowed The Game to see the same degree of fame as his Queens boss, but left many critics to wonder if this feat was capable with no guest appearances. The album’s production was a Hip-Hop producers’ Hall of Fame, with the likes of Kanye West. Scott Storch, Just Blaze, Timbaland, and of course Dr. Dre behind the boards. These key elements make The Documentary The Game’s most notable and successful album to date.

Salute to Dre, 50, Em, The Game, the entire G-Unit and everyone involved in one of the most pivotal Hip-Hop projects of the new millennium.

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The Game’s Daughter Links Up With Diddy’s Twins, Rapper Says He “Needs More Kids”

As our favourite artists get older, so have their kids. Many who opted to have children in early adulthood are now the parents of teenagers. As it turns out, some of the youngest generation – or “nepo babies,” as they’re now frequently known – have begun forming friendships of their own.

Over the weekend, Drillmatic rapper The Game took to Instagram to share a snapshot of his little girl, California Dream, in a gorgeous light pink dress and Vivienne Westwood necklace. Standing on either side of her are Diddy’s twin daughters, Jessie and D’Lila, wearing matching black and white outfits.

“@Diddy, our girls have become beautiful young girls,” Jayceon Terrell Taylor wrote to his friend in his caption. “We need to have a family meeting ASAP!!!! I’m not playing ’bout ’em in no way, shape, or form!”

Afterward, The Game added, “I need more kids, [call] Nick [Cannon] for advice lol.” Presently, the 43-year-old is a father of three – his other two kids are named Harlem Caron and King Justice.

Cannon, of course, has an infamously large family, consisting of 12 babies from six different women. His first two, Monroe and Moroccan, were born during his marriage to Mariah Carey. After that, he and Brittany Bell began their brood (they now share three). Twins with Abby De La Rosa followed shortly after.

In 2022 alone, The Masked Singer host welcomed five new babies with Bre Tiesi, Lanisha Cole, Alyssa Scott, and two aforementioned past partners. Of course, none of this is easy to manage, but the entertainer frequently talks about how much of a blessing his children are to him.

Elsewhere in the news, The Game found himself rushing to his daughter’s defence just a few weeks ago. At the time, she was facing criticism for the outfit she wore to Jessie and D’Lila’s Sweet 16 party.

“I’m gonna say this once so people who aren’t her parents get it. My daughter is 12 & both of her parents are more than strict. Tiffney is a school teacher with a master’s degree & 2 other degrees who is an amazing parent & is very capable of raising our daughter to be great even if I wasn’t in the picture,” he wrote in @theshaderoom’s comment section last month.

Read what else The Game had to say in defence of California Dream here, and check back later for more pop culture updates.

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The Game Clapbacks At Social Media For Attacking 12-Year Old Daughters Party Look

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Last night, rapper The Game posted a photo of his 12-year-old daughter Cali attending The Combs twins Sweet 16 party. While he did post a disclaimer about her look, that didn’t stop the internet.

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Cali at The Combs Twins Sweet 16 party

He wrote:

Somebody please tell the LORD to help…. She was just 2 years old like a week ago…. Now my baby is 12 years old, growing up & it won’t stop 😩😩

Please FOLLOW her new page @calilynndreamtaylor the old one is hacked.

[DISCLAIMER: before the internet get to INTERNET’n, me & her mother both agreed to let her do her make up for the young & beautiful @the_combs_twins sweet 16 birthday party].

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12-year-old Cali

The photo made its rounds and the comments were in shambles when social media users expressed their opinions about Cali’s makeup and outfit choice. The Game jumped in the comments on the Shaderoom and lashed out at critics.

I’m gonna say this once so people who aren’t her parents get it. My daughter is 12 & both of her parents are more than strict. Tiffney is a school teacher with a masters degree & 2 other degrees who is an amazing parent & is very capable of raising our daughter to be great even if I wasn’t in the picture… but I am in the picture so… Tiffney called me & asked me would it be okay for my daughter to wear the dress in the photo to the twins party… after talking to her thoroughly for over an hour about it, I agreed to let my daughter rock.. being that she wears a school uniform 5 days a week. My daughter has grown tremendously over the last year & is now almost 5’9 in height & beautiful. She’s a straight A student & is shy in most cases & dresses like a Tom boy in baggy jeans and Dr. Martin boots damn near everyday. The twins had a futuristic bday theme & my baby wanted to look great & be in full confidence going to support her friends celebration. I am her father & her protector and she is & will always be an amazing young woman. I wish everyone happy holidays & thanks for your opinions on a child that belongs to US but we GOT THIS. 🙏🏾

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Cali modeling for Nike campaign

Do you think comments about kids are off-limits on social media?

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Yung Miami Informs The Game She’s Single Following Diddy Drama

Amidst the recent drama, it appears as though Yung Miami is a single woman again. Within the past couple of days, Diddy and his now ex-girlfriend have been appearing in countless headlines following the 53-year-old rapper welcoming his seventh child with a new woman.

The Game subsequently took his shot in the comments of an Instagram post from The Shade Room earlier today (December 13).

Yung Miami attends the City Girls’ Summer Kick Back Celebrating “Good Love” Featuring Usher. (Photo by Momodu Mansaray/Getty Images)

Sharing a screenshot of a tweet written by the “Hate It Or Love It” rapper, the gossip website emphasized his question. “Since @YungMiami305 taken, where YungAtlanta, YungHouston or Yung New York at ??” the rapper wrote.

“If you hold it down like her, you’ll never pay a bill again in this lifetime or the next !!!!” he continued.

After catching wind of the post, the City Girls rapper was seen leaving a comment for the Compton native. “I’m single boo!” she happily shared.

After laughing it off, he proceeded to seemingly share part of his phone number. Although it wasn’t an exclusive relationship, the Bad Boy founder and Miami had been romantically involved since at least last year.

Her announcement updating her relationship status follows Diddy’s surprise announcement on Saturday (December 10). “I’m so blessed to welcome by baby girl Love Sean Combs to the world,” he wrote.

“Mama Combs, Quincy, Justin, Christian, Chance, D’Lila, Jessie and myself all love you so much! God is the Greatest!” he continued. Evidently, his new baby Love is his seventh child.

However, reports from TMZ indicate that the newest addition to his family might’ve been born much earlier than the announcement. Nearly two months earlier, to be precise.

Diddy seemingly cleared the air yesterday (December 13), denying that Yung Miami could ever be his side chick. “She’s very important and special to me, and I don’t play about my Shawty Wop. I don’t discuss things on the internet and I will not start today,” he wrote.

Nonetheless, things have certainly taken a turn since.

Additionally, the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper seems to be taking full advantage of his recent spike in publicity. Last night, he dropped off a brand new single; the PARTYNEXTDOOR-featuring “Sex In The Porsche.”

Do you think it’s possible that Yung Miami and The Game could really get together? Comment down below. Finally, make sure to check back in with HNHH for the latest updates on this ongoing scandal.

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Tony Yayo Snaps After Math Hoffa Mentions The Game

Since the top of the year, The Game’s press runs ahead of the release of Drillmatic Heart Vs. Mind, his feud with 50 Cent became a point of conversation. G-Unit affiliates challenged the Compton rapper’s claims of ghostwriting songs for Fif. From there, the two exchanged numerous shots online.

During the latest episode of Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion, Yayo became increasingly aggravated at the mention of The Game. The “So Seductive” rapper downplayed The Game’s stint at G-Unit, especially since he didn’t have to face similar backlash as the other members of the crew.

“N***as never had feds knock on their door and homicide knock on their door in the same year. Game has never went through that. Hip-hop police following us ’cause Jam Master Jay got killed. He never went through that. Y’all keep acting like Game is the real legacy of G-Unit — no! It’s Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and 50 Cent,” Yayo said.

Yayo said The Game never faced the stresses of dealing with the Hip-Hop Police in New York since he was California-based. However, the main question that Yayo had during the interview was about The Game’s association with Jimmy Henchman, who faced accusations of setting up Tupac at Quad Studios in New York City.

“We had to deal with Jimmy Henchman. Think about it. If you a West Coast n***a. Why would you let someone that has to do with ‘Pac… Why would you f*ck with Jimmy Henchman?”

LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 27: Rapper The Game attends day 1 of the Radio Broadcast Center during the BET Awards ’14 on June 27, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)

He continued, “N***as mad ’cause I’m a real n***a and I keep it real. I don’t give a f*ck about none of this shit, homie. Because at the end of the day, when n***as ain’t here, I’mma let you know what’s real and what’s not.”

The conversation got even more heated as Yayo redirected his frustrations towards Math Hoffa for mentioning The Game during the conversation.

“I don’t want to keep talking about a n***a like, tell a n***a, ‘yo, suck my dick. Yo, fuck ya moms.’ I’m not with all that ’cause somebody gonna die,” Yayo said.

Watch the full episode below.

The Game Responds To Critics Who Say He Name Drops Too Much

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The Game is responding to critics who says he name drops too much. The west coast native often receives criticism for heavily mentioning some of the most familiar names in his songs.  

During an interview with the Rap Radar podcast, The Game says it’s become a part of Hip Hop culture.  

He continued by saying “it’s wordplay, lyricism, metaphors and everybody has adapted to it.”  When he released his latest album “Drillmatic,”  

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The Game joked about counting the name drops himself and adding a disclaimer saying there are 377 name drops on the album. 

“When I put out the tracklisting, I was gonna literally count the name drops myself and put a disclaimer under,” he said. “Just so you know, there are 377 name drops on this album.”

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