The Game Calls Out 50 Cent During Club Appearance in New York

The Game Calls Out 50 Cent During Club Appearance in New York

During a recent club appearance in New York City, The Game reignited his long-standing tension with 50 Cent, publicly taunting his former G-Unit leader.

During a club appearance in New York City, The Game called out 50 Cent, announcing to the crowd, “Somebody tell Fif, I’m here!”

The Game is back outside and he is looking for 50 Cent. On May 3, a viral video surfaced on social media featuring the Los Angeles rapper calling out his former G-Unit leader during a club appearance in New York City.

In the clip, Game is seen talking to the crowd and begins taunting Fif. “I got kicked out of G-Unit for doing stupid s**t,” he said, adding, “I’m just a f**ked up ni**a.” Before the DJ could spin a song, the Compton rhymer yelled one more vocal salvo at 50 Cent. “Somebody tell Fif I’m here!” he exclaimed as he raised his arms in the sky.

This is not the first time the rapper has publicly addressed his former collaborator. In September of 2022, while at the Legends Only concert in Houston, Texas, he revealed to the audience that he still harbors animosity toward 50 Cent. “I still don’t f**k with 50 cent, he’s a bi**h,” he told the crowd. “Ain’t no cut with that ni**a. He’s a sucka. I’mma say it in Houston, I’ll say it in New York, I’ll say it anywhere… he’s a straight bi**h. And I like the TV shows, ni**a, put that on the internet.”

Four years later, it appears The Game and 50 Cent have settled their feud, though they remain far from cordial. Interestingly, 50 Cent recently shared a video on his Instagram page of himself performing alongside Mary J. Blige at her Las Vegas residency. The background music he used for the visual was Mary J. Blige’s “MJB da MVP” from her 2005 album, The Breakthrough, which served as the remix for the track “Hate It or Love It” by The Game and 50 Cent.

See Game Call Out 50 Cent While in the Club in New York City

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