For decades, The Game has been a prominent name in the hip-hop scene, navigating his way through rap beefs that have become a part of his journey. One of his most notable feuds involves 50 Cent, a fellow artist he collaborated with in G-Unit. In a recent interview with VladTV, The Game opened up about his time in the group and the dynamics that led to certain resentments, especially concerning financial opportunities.
Reflecting on his experience, the 44-year-old artist expressed gratitude for the career boost he received while with G-Unit. However, he admitted that it seemed like 50 Cent was the one reaping the most significant monetary benefits, creating a sense of discontent.
“I appreciated the step up on the ladder,” The Game shared with Vlad. “But it felt like 50 was making the money, and we were just in G-Unit,” he confessed. While acknowledging 50 Cent’s drive for success, The Game admitted to feeling overshadowed, yearning for individual recognition and success.
According to The Game, the desire to be a solo artist and carve his own path became increasingly apparent. Despite the camaraderie within G-Unit, he felt a need to break free and pursue his aspirations independently.
As The Game reflects on missed financial opportunities during his time with G-Unit, 50 Cent remains focused on securing success, this time by working on a documentary. Recently, the “I Get Money” artist confirmed his project exposing Diddy’s controversial behavior in the industry, following Cassie’s impactful lawsuit. This new venture adds another layer to the ongoing narrative of hip-hop’s intricate relationships and the pursuit of individual triumphs within the industry.