Game Brings Out Former Rivals, Other Stars for NYC Concert PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 27 August 2008 14:24
The Game treated his New York fans last night (August 26) to an all-star list of guest MCs, as Young Buck, Joe Budden, Jim Jones, Fat Joe, and Kool Herc made appearances at his album release party at the Filmore. Former rival Joe Budden was the first surprise guest.

Far removed from their 2005 battle which saw numerous diss records thrown back and forth, the New Jersey lyricist performed “Pump It Up” and “Who Killed Hip-Hop” with Game in the role of hypeman.

Young Buck also took the stage to taunt his former G-Unit family, who he stated was just “the Unit” without his presence.

Making light of his reported money problems, the Nashville MC presented Game with a diamond-incrusted watch from his new “Ten-A-Key” Collection, to which the Compton MC joked “I thought you was broke n*gga?”

The two went on to resurrect the infamous “G-U-Not” campaign to the crowd’s roaring approval.

With Fat Joe in attendance, Buck clarified to fans that their former beef had been resolved with his dismissal from G-Unit.

Showing respect to Hip-Hop’s roots, Game brought out Hip-Hop founder Kool Herc and physically bowed down in tribute to the man who birthed Hip-Hop culture.

Touched, Herc announced his love for Game’s musical contributions and declared his favorite Game record is “Hate It or Love It.”

The show ended with Jim Jones, the first New York rapper to collaborate with Game outside of G-Unit.

They performed their hit “Certified Gangstaz” to the delight of the raucous crowd.

Not done, Jones continued on with selections from his own catalogue such as “Love Me No More” and “Byrdgang Money.”

Other guests included Maino, who performed his hit “Hi Hater,” and Ghostface Killah and Raekwon.

The latter pairing performed selected Wu classics and the Game/Raekown L.A.X. collaboration “Bulletproof Diaries.”

The Game’s highly anticipated third LP L.A.X. was released yesterday (August 26), and features a staggering list of guest artists: Nas, Lil Wayne Raekwon, Chrisette Michele, Raheem DeVaughn, Common, Bilal, Ludacris, Ne-Yo, Keyshia Cole, and Ice Cube.

Production for the set is handled by Kanye West, Hi-Tek, Cool and Dre, and DJ Toomp.

The album is favored to debut at #1 next week on Billboard’s Top 200 album chart.
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word!
written by thats what's good...., August 27, 2008
thats wassup he squashed it with joe budden, dude is an underground lyrical genius and deserves so much more than he got... but he's not an industry cat so yea i see why he plays it low, much fucking respect to that... joe budden is a genius fuck haters! cop his mixtapes and find out some real shit, him and game are kinda cut from the same cloth... some of their rhymes are very similar and so fuckin sick, STAY UNDERGROUND! (p.s., game is one of the only industry cats i fuck with period.)
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blackwallstreet 4 life
written by richie, August 27, 2008
much respect 4 game he really killed it with dis one,blackwallstreet 4 life.get em buck 615.
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G-Who-nit?
written by DrCeeLo, August 28, 2008
If Game's LP does debut at #1, this should prove to 50 that:
A) G-Unit really does suck with Banks and Gayo
B) Interscope has more faith in the Game because they DIDNT undership his CD and they knew it WASNT a flop

Laugh all the way to the bank bruh....
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written by live in da hood die in da cemetary, August 28, 2008
yo my bros dis cat game is a fake he just a bitch. back in da hood he was too scared to come out the house to play ping pong with a nigga god damn the industry has changed. im sure you all agree. remember back in da day when you could shoot i nigga u had beef with now it aint da same
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Got only one thing to say bout that:
written by Jaysta Jaysta, August 28, 2008
G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-UNOT !
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yo
written by yea, August 28, 2008
game apreciates the roots of hip-hop and is now a socially concious rapper......i respect the guy now man.

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Def is a Classic
written by Proffit, August 28, 2008
Yeah man good to see that shiet.. Game's maturing that Beef shit is for the birds, and the birds fly south right? He doin' it propper. LAX is a fuckin classin album hands down. Cant get it off replay. I think it deserves number one, and deff deserves to outsell TOS. And as stated 50 should really see he fucked up letting Game go, he a beast and doin his own thing still. Gotta give the man some respect for that.
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Damn homie
written by hell of it, August 28, 2008
I could c y 50 got rid of game and buck. Dem niggas was never really down wit him.Its a damn shame what G-unit came to, im sure the nigga 50 will find other ways 2 make loot though. Anyway, im fukin wit jeezy u cheap niggas betta save up 4 tuesday.
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washed up usa
written by game the leader of the washed up crew, August 28, 2008
bunch of no money makin, fake as bitches on stage. too bad they have followers. everyone on there making money off others. the main money makers, 50, pun, 50, wu tang, oh and 50. love how all these fags talk shit about each other then suck each others dicks. there words mean a lot. all talk gangsters. selfish bitches. they have no long term fans except the ones who are fucked up like them. talk is cheap and these bitches show that and yet they stand by there words when they say them and so do your followers. how bout learning to act right and standing by that.
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written by game the leader of the eat off of others plate crew, if that dont work lie, August 28, 2008
to many collabos on this album thats all game is. name dropping trying to use other peoples glory to make his name better. he won too grammy's and guess what they were collabos with guess who 50. people need to see the truth. game isnt the truth. i will respect game when he can out sell his first ablum even though he most likely wont cause 50 gave him insight on his first album and hes not around anymore.
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written by gaysta gaysta , August 29, 2008
Gaysta Gaysta still sucking Game's dick I see , here he is with Game's cock in his mouth smilies/shocked.gif .
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written by Sweeper, August 29, 2008

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