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The Game’s willingness to take on any conflict has been a facet of his career that most likely will forever stay that way.

His most recent squabble with Young Thug is simply business as usual. Peep these other rappers The Game beefed with once upon in the projects.


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50 Cent

Everyone should at least part of the rival history between Fiddy and Game. One of the most documented cases of frenemies rap has ever seen.

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Lil B

Once upon a time, Game called Lil B the “wackest rapper out” but the Basedgod’s powers of cursing mofos weren’t fully developed yet. Game eventually eased up and decided to bestow the shameful honor on another rapper mentioned in this list.

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JT Bigga Figga

Just like any rapper on the come up, Game had an independent deal and was on the front lines with the Bay Area OG’s Get Low Recordz. Once Dr. Dre came knocking, signals got crossed and their partnership–and friendship dissolved for good.

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Count of LEP Bogus Boys

When Game bodied Lil Dirk on the “Chi-Raq” freestyle, he gave a shout out the Chicago rapper which was met with a return diss record. Before WWIII could spark off in the Midwest, T.I. himself played peer mediator.

40 Glocc

It never gets old, does it?

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Joe Budden

G-Unit and Budden used to be at odds but it was Game who seemed the most determined to disturb the peace. They eventually made up and recorded a terrible record together.

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Lil Eazy-E

The irony that Game would beef with the son of his idol is tremendous–and ridiculous but it’s also a historic reality. The song “120 Bars” threw some heated slander in Lil Eazy’s direction. The gangsta rap prince is said to be the instigator, though.

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Benzino

Before the reality show struggle, Zino was the Supreme Chancellor Asst. Manager at The Source magazine and he hated all things Aftermath. Game wasn’t letting that slide at the time.

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Ras Kass

These two have been have been warring just as long as Jayceon’s career and both MCs tell completely stories how their fades connected. We heard both sides. Now where are the videos?

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Ja Rule

An inherited G-Unit beef eventually turned to musical collaborations at the top of the decade when their common enemy in 50 Cent bonded them together.

Xzibit

On The Documentary, X to the Z was wedged in between an unfavorable punchline. By the time Doctor’s Advocate rolled around, he was featured on a song with Snoop Dogg. RNS.

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Memphis Bleek

Before Game fell out with JT, there was a war of words over the title “Get Low” which both parties laid claim to. The beef didn’t sell any records so it was squashed shortly after. Game also named him as Lil B’s successor to “wackest rapper out” before they buried the hatchet.

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Yukmouth

The Game’s testy feud with Suge Knight can be blamed on the guy from Luniz who claimed Marion had put the open mitts to the Compton rapper’s face. The mixtape circuit became littered with diss records shortly after.

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Spider Loc

If you’re noticing a common theme with G-Unit roster members, you’re pretty intuitive. At least he never got beat up, though.

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Guerilla Black

“I’m responsible for putting the West Coast on the map/If you’re not feeling that, guess I’m Guerrilla Black.” Such disrespect was spit on the title track to Game’s classic debut but it was still the harsh truth. GB is currently doing fed time for credit card fraud.

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Young Gunz

Game joined Katt Williams (b.k.a. Money Mike at the time) for the 2005 diss “Palm Pilot” because, petty.

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Jay Z

The Game claims Hova once told him he wouldn’t amount to much (a claim Hov never addressed) and has been doing his best to make the great one eat his words.

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