The Game Speaks Out On His Freestyle
The Game approaches the runway again and the Compton rapper is certainly ready for lift off with his new album, The R.E.D. Album. Game, always a contentious person, explains a few recent happenings in his life, namely a drunken freestyle, Detox and the 411 on his new album.
Game was asked: "What was behind your drunken freestyle? You mentioned Wayne, Jim Jones, Gucci Mane and Suge Knight. Were these intentional mentions?" He responded: "Number, 1 I was in the club. Number 2, you noticed the lights was on and we all know when the lights come on in the club, what time is it? It’s closing time. I was intoxicated, man, well over the drinking limit and I was just doing a freestyle for the people. People always try to act like California cats can’t freestyle and I am one of them cats that’s the exception to that rule. I get it in."
So was any of it personal?
He responds: "As far as the Lil Wayne stuff and Gucci and Jim Jones. I am from Compton, California. We all know where gang bangin’ started, especially the crips and the bloods. I am a blood. I am a world renowned blood, I’m from West side, Cider Block Piru. Before me it was DJ Quik and Mack 10, but nobody took it as far as I took it. I been around the world with it. I got white kids in Wisconsin rocking Cincinnati Reds hats and wearing rags. Not that they’re gang banging, but I’m saying it turned into a trend. I wasn’t calling them fake bloods or anything. But just in case it got taken out of context, I talked to Baby and I hollered at Lil Wayne just to make sure they didn’t take it the wrong way and they didn’t. I reached out to Jones, and then Gucci is locked up, but that’s like one of my brothers in Hip-Hop, so they know what’s up."
Hmmm...what about the Suge Knight references?
What about the Suge Knight reference?
Game states: "I always been at odds with Suge, because Suge was the first dude I took my demo to and at that time he had Crooked I and Eastwood doing the Death Row thing. And ever since Pac and Snoop and Dre was all on Death Row, I felt that’s where I needed to be, because that’s where my role models were. Those were the n***as I looked up to growing up outside of Eazy-E. I was always bitter and mad at Suge for not signing me to Death Row, which was probably a blessing in disguise because I ended up signing with Dr. Dre."
Game was asked: "What was behind your drunken freestyle? You mentioned Wayne, Jim Jones, Gucci Mane and Suge Knight. Were these intentional mentions?" He responded: "Number, 1 I was in the club. Number 2, you noticed the lights was on and we all know when the lights come on in the club, what time is it? It’s closing time. I was intoxicated, man, well over the drinking limit and I was just doing a freestyle for the people. People always try to act like California cats can’t freestyle and I am one of them cats that’s the exception to that rule. I get it in."
So was any of it personal?
He responds: "As far as the Lil Wayne stuff and Gucci and Jim Jones. I am from Compton, California. We all know where gang bangin’ started, especially the crips and the bloods. I am a blood. I am a world renowned blood, I’m from West side, Cider Block Piru. Before me it was DJ Quik and Mack 10, but nobody took it as far as I took it. I been around the world with it. I got white kids in Wisconsin rocking Cincinnati Reds hats and wearing rags. Not that they’re gang banging, but I’m saying it turned into a trend. I wasn’t calling them fake bloods or anything. But just in case it got taken out of context, I talked to Baby and I hollered at Lil Wayne just to make sure they didn’t take it the wrong way and they didn’t. I reached out to Jones, and then Gucci is locked up, but that’s like one of my brothers in Hip-Hop, so they know what’s up."
Hmmm...what about the Suge Knight references?
What about the Suge Knight reference?
Game states: "I always been at odds with Suge, because Suge was the first dude I took my demo to and at that time he had Crooked I and Eastwood doing the Death Row thing. And ever since Pac and Snoop and Dre was all on Death Row, I felt that’s where I needed to be, because that’s where my role models were. Those were the n***as I looked up to growing up outside of Eazy-E. I was always bitter and mad at Suge for not signing me to Death Row, which was probably a blessing in disguise because I ended up signing with Dr. Dre."

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