Friday, November 12, 2010

Game hits up 50 Cent on Twitter for G-Unit Reunion

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

Five years ago, Game released his debut album and single-handedly put the West Coast back on. The main reason he was receiving radio play was due to his affiliation with 50 Cent and G-Unit Records. But, as the promotion for his album began, Game and 50 Cent began beefing.

After a failed reconciliation, Game decided it would be best for him to leave G-Unit. Once he declared his beef with G-Unit and left, 50 Cent forced Dr. Dre to kick him off Aftermath too, leaving Game all the way out. With nowhere to turn, Game started his own label.

Now independent, Game not only continued to make good music, he also became 50 Cent's top rival. Last year, Game said he was finally over what happened and he was back to simply making music. As he finished The R.E.D. Album, Snoop Dogg was able to reunite him with Dr. Dre, which led to Game returning to Aftermath right as 50 Cent prepared to leave the label.

With 50 Cent now calling EMI Records home and Game being in need of new music, the Compton rapper took matters into his own hands. Via Twitter, Game told 50 Cent he no longer had any issues with him and he was ready to do work. Game said he would also get Young Buck on the phone if he would call up the original G-Unit members, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. Upon receiving the tweets, 50 Cent replied that he does not have any way to call Game because they do not communicate.

There is a possibility of Game and Young Buck returning to G-Unit sometime in the near future.

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