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by rocafan on 2/14/2005 08:56:00 PM |
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Game Don't Want It With Hov...NOOOOOOO
Source:SOHH.COM
Last week, while Jay-Z was on NY radio telling listeners he was not dissing The Game during a recent freestyle, The Game was in Europe retaliating at the god emcee during an Amsterdam show. With an apparent misunderstanding stirring up the beef, Game is quick to say he's "not looking forward" to duking it out with Hov.
After hearing word of Jigga's supposed diss during a freestyle on NYC's Hot97 radio station last Monday, The Game struck back last Thursday during a recent live performance in Amsterdam. Before leading the crowd in a chant over the "How We Do" instrumental, Game declared, "I like when other people suck my d*ck it makes me feel good. I don't give a f#@$ if their name is Hov or Jay-Z or Jiggaman or none of that sh!t." He then leads the crowd in a call-and-response in which he orderly shouts the names of Ja Rule, Ashanti, Irv Gotti, Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella while the crowd responds, "suck my d*ck."
"Memphis Bleek can suck my d*ck/Beanie Sigel can suck my d*ck/Jay-Z can suck my d*ck/Roc-A-Fella can suck my d*ck," Game shouts before finishing the chant with a signature G-G-G-G-G-Unit.
Game later phoned into DJ Skee's Sirius Radio show to justify his attacks and share his intentions.
"I keep hearing it man, and people keep talking sh!t about it, Jay is killing you; they all killing you; the Young Gunz are killing you on the radio. So what I did in Amsterdam, I did to cover my ass," Game told Skee during the interview.
Despite being unapologetic while dissing The Roc on stage, Game added that he was ready for war, but isn't to thrilled about squaring off with Hov.
"If Jay takes offense to it and wants to come out, and start this beef or start this so-called war, then I'ma use my creativity as a Hip-Hop artist and my best judgment to pan out what this is," Game revealed. "If I think that he's trying to dismantle my character and my career, then I will come out, but it's something I'm not looking forward to."
DJ Funkmaster Flex - whose show set off the firestorm of beef - has set himself up as the official peacebroker between the two men, calling both over the weekend to allay misunderstandings. It was during Jay-Z's original appearance with Flex that he offered the controversial freestyle "The Game's Through" that many believed was a dis toward The Game. Jay-Z reappeared on the show two days later to clarify that the song was not aimed at Game - but was his ode to the summer season which he had dominated for the last 7 years. On tour in Europe and unaware of Jay-Z's followup, The Game responded during his Amsterdam show on Thursday. As it stands now, both men have acknowledged there is no beef and the misunderstandings have been driven by a media frenzy.
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