The Game Explodes On Kanye West After He Cuts Ties With Him Over Perceived Betrayal

The Game Explodes On Kanye West After He Cuts Ties With Him Over Perceived Betrayal

The Game has gone scorched earth on Kanye West after being called out by his “Dreams” collaborator over a perceived act of betrayal.

During his latest stream of unfiltered and often inflammatory posts on X (formerly Twitter) this past weekend, Kanye unexpectedly took aim at The Game, one of the few artists who has still publicly supported him throughout his various controversies.

The G.O.O.D. Music founder took issue with the Compton native buddying up to Top 5, the Toronto rapper and Drake affiliate who he recently accused of threatening him.

“Why Game who I have two Maybachs to is showing love to Top 5 who calls threatening to kill me. Welp. I guess I’m not executive producing that album anymore,” Ye wrote, referencing The Game’s upcoming LP The Documentary 3.

The Game quickly hit back, writing on Instagram: “Fuck you and yo Maybachs little [ninja emoji]. I’ll be back in LA in a week, come and get em yo self!!! I ain’t never asked yo weird a%% for nothing & when you gave me the cars, I said you ain’t have to & I was good but you insisted.

“Then you hit me with the ‘you ain’t never have to worry bout nothing ever in your life, I owe you for being the only solid [ninja emoji] outta everybody.’ Got my number but won’t call like a man & address a situation you asked me to fix. Pussy. Nobody on earth weirder than these industry [ninja emoji].”

He then revealed that Kanye had actually asked him to reach out to Top 5 himself to settle their issues.

“N-gga you asked me did I know Top 5, I said yea.. you said he was threatening you & I asked you if I you wanted me to reach out to him.. you again said ‘YEA’. So I hit Top 5 & tell him to let it go.. out of respect for me, he agreed.. I texted you to tell you it was done & you changed ya number n-gga !!!!” The Game added on X.

 

Prior to their falling out, the pair collaborated on a controversial song earlier this year about Beyoncé‘s Mom, Tina Knowles.

Titled “Tina,” the horny track found The Game rapping: “I see my Destiny’s Child / DMing was stressing me out / Nervous, my stomach in knots / So I took a couple of shots.”

The song was accompanied by a video in which a man explains: “The Game slid into Tina Knowles’ DMs. Everybody was going crazy like, ‘What are you doing? Don’t do that!’ But he did it anyway. The Instagram post came after and everybody began commenting on it. Somebody saw a banana post after it.

“Then five minutes later, an Instagram post turned into a song. And now, everybody stops laughing and everybody’s in awe just watching this all go down because the song then turned into a whole directed music video. Everybody was going crazy again. Then a music video turned into a basis for this whole album. And then before we know it, The Documentary 3.”