The Game Says He’s Better Than Eminem, Would Challenge Him For A Verzuz Battle

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The Game Says He's Better Than Eminem, Would Challenge Him For A Verzuz Battle

The Game is down for a Verzuz against Eminem.

The Game has been trending recently for his recent statements in the promos of Revolt’s “Drink Champs” show, and now the full interview with DJ EFN and N.O.R.E is out now. The rapper recently stated that Kanye West did more for him in 2 weeks than Dr. Dre did in his entire career. And now he’s again calling out 50 Cent, and also made a strong claim that’s he’s better than Eminem.

Game expressed his displeasure with Eminem’s exit from the courthouse building during the Super Bowl halftime show. He then went on to say that he’s better than Em, despite his previous belief that he wasn’t. In a VERZUZ, the controversial emcee stated unequivocally that he will beat Eminem.

“Eminem is Eminem, I like Eminem,” he said. “He’s one of the f**kin good Emcees, great Emcees. I used to think Eminem was better than me. He not, he’s not. Challenge it. Yes, I do [Want to do Verzuz against Eminem]. What you mean, yeah I do. The f**k you mean.” “I’m not saying I want smoke with Eminem, I’m saying I want smoke with Eminem, him, and him, whoever,” he added.

If you recall, there’s an old interview of The Game where he was asked about Eminem, and he said that nobody wants smoke against the White boy. “Eminem is the only rapper that nobody want a problem with, including myself. Eminem is like most lyrically insane. Even when I was going against 50, I stayed away from the White due. He’s a problem. I understand it, I don’t think there’s a rapper Eminem won’t slay. You don’t want no war against Eminem. He’s crazy.”

The Game went on to take shots at Eminem on a 10-minute diss track titled “The Black Slim Shady“, which appeared on his most recent “Drillmatic – Mind vs Heart” album.

In his appearance on the Rap Radar Podcast, the Compton rapper details why he dissed Eminem. “Just because nobody does. But as far as it being personal, it’s not personal,” he said. “I came up on Em too. I remember the first time that ‘My Name Is’ came out. I was, like, wowed by it. I felt the same feeling when I heard that, that I felt when I heard ‘Juicy’ from Biggie [Notorious B.I.G.] the first time. I always f**ked with Em, and then, you know, the whole Aftermath and the Shady thing and he was on The Documentary.” He continued, “I think me and 50’s fallout kind of made him choose a side and he wasn’t doing that sh*t that I did. He was like, ‘I’m going with 50. F**k you ni***s.’”

Check out the full interview below.

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