
We are only 6 days into July and already there is a brand new beef sizzling on the grill; this time, rapper The Game is the chef. The Game becomes another artist in a line of Hip-Hop artists ready to take Jay-Z on.
The Game, who recently released a Michael Jackson tribute song titled "Better On The Other Side" that featured Chris Brown, Diddy, producer Polow Da Don, Boys II Men, and Usher, was caught on video in France expressing his true feelings about the Brooklyn rapper.
Jay-Z made headlines last month with the release of his street single "D.O.A. (Death Of Autotunes)" where he declared the plug-in dead. As a response to the song, numerous fellow Hip-Hop artists have voiced their opinions on the plug-in; some justifying it's presence and other's in total agreeance to the fact that rappers were overusing it and it's presence needed to cease.
Well, The Game decided to go about his disagreeance with Jay's song by getting the crowd at a show he did in Bordeaux, France to participate in an all out Jay-Z bashing as the beat to "D.O.A." played in the background,
WARNING: The video below contains graphic language.
The Game, following the death of Michael Jackson, officially announced that he would be squashing his longtime beef with ex-group member 50 Cent. His reason for doing so was because of Michael who tried to put the fire out on the G-Unit feud some time ago. Looks like The Game is looking for a brand new feud to get in to. Is he biting off more than he can chew?