A New York club stop took an unexpected turn when The Game circled back to a decades-old fallout with 50 Cent in the middle of his set.
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While performing, the Compton rapper paused to reflect on his removal from G-Unit, a moment that clearly still sits close to the surface.
“I got kicked out of G-Unit,” Game told the crowd. “I’m just a f**ked up n***a. Somebody tell Fif I’m here.” The comment landed awkwardly, with parts of the audience unsure how to react as the moment cut through the energy of the performance.
The tension traces back to the mid-2000s, when Game’s split from G-Unit became one of hip-hop’s most public breakups. Despite years passing and both artists building separate legacies, the situation continues to resurface in different ways. This latest moment shows that, at least for Game, the chapter has not fully closed.
Still, his career remains layered. From his breakout success with “The Documentary” to continued co-signs from major artists, Game has maintained relevance through skill and consistency. At the same time, moments like this keep his history with G-Unit in rotation, whether fans want to revisit it or not.
As he continues to perform and work on new material, the balance between legacy, perception, and personal history remains part of his story.
