
While making his rounds to promote his upcoming album "L.A.X.", The Game stopped by Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 radio show. The last time The Game paid Flex a visit he thoroughly dished about an incident involving his fingers and video Vixen Vida Guerra's "nether regions." This time he shared his predictions of the next G-Unit drop out and his opinion of the Suge Knight knock out incident.
According to The Game, he predicted Young Buck's departure from dwindling G-Unit crew "like four years, three years," ago. "After that, it's Banks, but I don't think that Yayo will ever break they thing because they got they real boo lovin' thing down. Banks is going to be next man," he prophesized. If you let The Game tell it the disbanding of the group is all 50's fault. He said that 50 wants everyone to be his soldier "forever."
"50 needs to change his ways man. Until then, you gonna see his empire dismantle itself," explained The Game. "It's like a totem pole man. Dre worked with Pac, then he found Snoop. ... Dre found Snoop, and let Snoop blow up. Look at Snoop today, Dre never stopped Snoop from blowing up. Dre had helped Snoop, and it was in good business. Then Dre found a white boy from Detroit, and he came in... Dre gave Eminem the chance to blow and they never stopped. Then they gave it to 50, and let him blow. 50 didn't pass the baton like that man. ... [50 Cent] wanted everybody to be soldiers forever, forever, forever, forever... and grow old ... That will never hold up," said the heavily tattooed LA rapper.
Game went on to address his ongoing beef with the muscle bound 50 saying, ""I never hold grudges. Curtis could call me tomorrow and we could work it out. With him, he's to the grave with it." He then jokes that Yayo and 50 should just beat him up so that they could all put the beef behind them.
Although The Game and Death Row founder Suge Knight are reportedly on "good terms." Game admitted that he is looking to sign the kid who knocked Suge unconscious recently. "He's the Knockout Kid, TMZ gave him a name. We was looking for him, we found him, and trying to sign him," said Game. "I just think you win some, you lose some ... [Suge's] not a boxer. It's not like he's Muhammad Ali, and he's been in the game and somebody finally beats you."
The Game's third studio album "L.A.X." will be in stores July 8th.
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