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  • Initially, 50 Cent was at a radio station in New York talking about his career. He made a few comments about the Game the were less than flattering. It came out on the radio which I heard, and they said that the Game had left G-Unit and Aftermath. Afterward, I read an article in a magazine in which 50 Cent and Eminem said that the "beef" was "squashed" and there were no more problems between them. Perhaps give the idea that Rap Executives work beef into their artists more thought....who knows what's real.
  • 50 Cent vs. The Game – Staged PR Controversy? Jody Rosen postulates about the key success factors in 50 Cent's rise to power, while observing how unusual and, almost, staged it felt that 50 Cent and The Game, members of the same posse who's respective entourages broke into gunfire over back-and-forth dissing, when on March 9th, they buried the hatchet; it certainly would've been a publicity stunt of violent proportions that seemed to have worked - 50's album "The Massacre" sold 1.14 million copies in its first four days of release http://www.aurorawdc.com/ci/000308.html
  • I heard it was because Game wanted to do a duet with Nas and 50 Cent didn't want him to
  • I've heard it all started wif viddy's track "PIGGY BANK" 50 dissin 'Fat Joe , Ja Rule & jadakiss n Game didnt wanna beef wif no kunt so he pussy'ed out lyka lil bitch n 50 dont lyk pussy ass nigahhz
  • From what I can tell, it started when they were on the same label and 50 made a comment about how long it took Game to come out and how he wasn't that talented, how he sounds like Dre, how other people wrote his whole CD, etc., and Game started bad mouthing 50 to some radio station. Em and Dre stepped in and squashed it, but it's been an off and on situation for the past couple years. I don't see it really escalating more than it has - it's probably a publicity stunt.

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