The Game Reveals Michael Jackson Called Him To Settle 50 Cent Beef
by Staff Editor
The Game and 50 Cent may have left their issues in the past, but The Game’s recent interview with HipHopDX has brought the beef back into the headlines. The Game revealed that Jackson’s team reached out via phone and said Michael Jackson wanted to speak with him. The Game goes on to reveal that the situation was made out to seem like he reached out to Jackson.
According to The Game, the King of Pop shared that he was a fan of “How We Do” and his debut album “The Documentary” as he went onto recite some of his lyrics to him. Allegedly, Jackson said, “I think that you and Fifty did great work. It would be a travesty if the world never got to hear you guys again. Would you be open to having a conversation and squashing that beef and doing something for my album?”
The Game admitted that he ended up passing on the offer at the time due to the intensity of his beef with 50 Cent. He goes on to state, “At that time, I was so in it with Fifty I actually hated Fifty. I wanted to kill him at that time. He probably had the same mutual feelings for me. That’s where Mike lost me. In my head, I was just not open to doing that. I can’t remember how we ended the conversation or whatnot. I didn’t tell Mike ‘No,’ but it never came to fruition.”
During the interview, The Game also opened up on his true feelings of the situation, as he states, “That was weird as f*ck. It’s like, this ain’t how I wanna meet Michael Jackson or talk to Michael Jackson. I kinda felt like Mike was on some lame sh*t. Like, who sent you type sh*t, but at the same time it was like, you know that voice Michael Jackson’s voice that you hear. Like, that n*gga wasn’t talking like that. It was like, lowkey deep. You could still tell it was Michael Jackson, but it was more like…it was like regular.”
The Game’s recent interview has definitely stirred up conversation as many hip-hop fans are aware of how deep the rappers beef goes. Take a look below at HipHop DX’s full interview with The Game.
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