The Game Responds to Allegations That He Takes Shots at Kendrick Lamar on New Album: ‘Ain’t Diss Nobody on That Song’
The Game says he didn’t diss anybody on his new project.
The West Coast rapper just dropped The Documentary III , his 11th solo album, and fans feel like he took shots at fellow Compton MC Kendrick Lamar multiple times.
He even has Drake featured on a hook.
However, The Game denies these claims — although he seemingly mentions Lamar and alludes to Dot’s beef with Drake multiple times on the project.
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Rappers: ‘This My List, Punk!’ Instagram page @obzervetv reposted a rant from user @tyleravilez in which he criticizes Game for “dissing” Kendrick because they’re both from the same city and that he should be taking on more of an “elder” role at this point in his career.
“As an L.A. native, we’re supposed to be sticking together, we’re supposed to be showing that we are a unit, and that if you mess with one of us, you mess with all us, and yet you dissin’ one of our own,” he said.
“It doesn’t make any sense, bro.
Wrap it up.” He added: “At this point in time, you’re supposed to be an elder.
You are supposed to helping the youth.
Giving people opportunity, so they can get in the rap game and flourish.” The Game then hopped in @obzervetv ‘s comments and said he didn’t diss Kendrick at all.
“Ain’t diss nobody on that song loud fa nuthin ahhhh [ninja emoji],” he wrote in a comment that has been pinned.
For what it’s worth, on the song “Geezus,” The Game raps, “I say Drake the homie, y’all say it’s treason/ I can’t believe it/ Want me to pick sides while y’all d–kride/ When you’re from the west side you ain’t gotta pick sides…/ I draw led, erase you n—as/ Put that on God, it’s me against all odds/ I’ll pop the steering column on the GNX and wait for n—as.” Then, on “No Brakes” featuring Drake, he mentions picking sides again when he raps, “Me, Drake and a Draco, we the Three Amigos/ N—a said pick a side, then I’m picking homicide,” in reference to the Toronto rapper and Kendrick’s battle in 2024.
On “LA Monster,” he alludes to Lamar’s “Boogeyman” moniker and again mentions GNX , the title of Lamar’s 2024-released best rap album Grammy winner.
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