The Game has proven some like to 50 Cent and Dr. Dre for serving to carry his desires to life on the 18th anniversary of his main label debut, The Documentary.
On Wednesday (January 18), the Compton native took to Instagram to have a good time the album by reflecting on its recording course of and what it took to get the challenge carried out. (*50*) to The Game, his essential purpose was to inform his story and provides his son an opportunity to reside a unique life than his father had.
He additionally saluted 50 Cent and Dr. Dre for all the pieces they did to assist him out. Both 50 and Dre served as govt producers on the album, and The Game was additionally signed to G-Unit and Aftermath, respectively.
“18 years ago today…. A hip hop classic was born,” The Game captioned his put up. “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.”
He continued: “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. Always remember, it is no longer a dream once it becomes reality.”
Despite exhibiting like to 50 and Dre, The Game has thrown loads of photographs at them previously. One of the latest incidents noticed Game declare that Kanye West did extra for him than Dr. Dre on an episode of Drink Champs.
“It’s crazy that Ye did more for me in the last two weeks than [Dr.] Dre did for me my whole career,” he informed the Drink Champs crew. A number of months later, he admitted throughout a dialog on the I Am Athlete podcast that he was damage by Dre not inviting him to carry out with him on the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2022.
“The real reason I wasn’t on the Super Bowl is because I’m not a ‘safe’ artist,” he stated. “You don’t know what Game gon’ do when he get up there. They went with the ‘safe’ artists.”
As for 50 Cent, The Game known as the G-Unit boss a “bitch” while acting at a current live performance in Houston, Texas.
“I’m a tell everybody in here: I still don’t fuck with 50 Cent. He a bitch n-gga,” Game stated. “It ain’t no cut with that n-gga. Next time we in the same place n-gga, shit getting thrown. I don’t fuck with that n-gga, he a sucker n-gga.”
Game continued: “I’m a say it in Houston, I’ll say it in New York, I’ll say it anywhere n-gga, that n-gga’s a straight bitch. And I like the TV show. N-gga, now put that on the internet.”
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