When Loyalty Fades: Fans Turn on the Game After All He Did
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Dive into the gripping tale of loyalty and its limits in the hip-hop world as The Game lays it bare in this unfiltered video. After years of supporting icons like Kendrick Lamar, even setting the stage for his first mixtape and tour, The Game now finds himself in a silent standoff with industry pals like Black Sam. With candor and a hint of frustration, he questions the lack of reciprocation from those he once uplifted, while maintaining a real talk perspective on life and inevitable mortality. Tap into the raw emotion and controversy shaking the hip-hop landscape as The Game airs his truths. Don't miss out on this revealing conversation that's compelling the scene to listen and reflect.
homies to take a nip on Tory. But I can't seem to get in touch with Black Sam to holler at him though. I don't understand him. I don't understand him. I put Kendrick on his first mixtape. I took Kendrick on Tory. I show Kendrick nothing but love. But I can't get on the phone with a nigga. I ain't gonna call a nigga every day. I ain't gonna ho. I'mma just see, I'mma just let you know that it ain't no static so you can hear it from my voice, so niggas ain't between us. Top Dog I can call on the phone. I can call niggas. And everybody know that I ain't holding my tongue for nobody. I'mma say what I wanna say. Cause what's the worst thing that could happen to a nigga on this planet? He gonna die. But ain't that the inevitable? Nobody living, nothing living, not a flower, not a fucking roach, not a butterfly, not a fucking, nothing living, will leave here alive. That's my passion.
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