The Game says he Will Never Diss Eminem.
Eminem is Acclaimed for his Lyrical ability, And no One Trying or Think To diss Him on Song. But Eminem’s “Nail in the Coffin,” “The Sauce,” “Girls,” or a slew of other tracks, Eminem has proven himself to be no Slump Over when it comes to Harsh insults. One MC who has taken notice is Game, who in a recent interview with MTV News explained that Eminem is essentially untouchable. “One thing that stuck with me is that Eminem is not to be fucked with ever in Hip Hop, ever,” he explained to Sway Calloway.
“If you notice out of everybody I take a shot at, that’s the only person that’s untouched. He’s in a bubble and you don’t even say nothing to Eminem. To anybody that ever does, God bless you,” said Game of Em, with whom he collaborated on the song “We Ain’t.”
“He’ll end your career.”
The Game, who is affiliated with Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Records, began his career as a member of 50’s G-Unit, featuring on their mixtapes and collaborating with Fif himself. In 2005, a schism developed between the Game and 50, and bullets were fired outside of New York City’s Hot 97 radio station when the two rappers’ teams clashed.
The animosity between Game and 50 had an impact on both of their relationships with Dr. Dre, who oversaw both of their careers, as well as Game’s connection with Eminem. “It just had to happen, dude, and I was put in a position where I had to defend myself lyrically, and I did,” Game recalled of the several dis recordings he lobbed at G-Unit. “It wasn’t personal to anyone; I told Dre, I told Paul Rosenberg, who manages Em, and the only people I hadn’t informed about it were Em and 50.”
During a press appearance in New York City a few months later, the two attempted to mend fences, but the truce did not endure. Michael Jackson tried to get the two feuding rappers together once, according to Game, but it didn’t work out.
check out the Interview Session below: