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The Game foreshadowing a spiral already?


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thegame.jpgJust as his debut album, The Documentary, hit shelves and then the top of the albums chart, G-Unit rapper the Game found himself at the center of two alleged incidents of violence — one involving an assault on a Washington, D.C., radio personality and another that ended with several of Game's Compton, California, properties being shot up.

Game (whose real name is Jayceon Taylor) and his entourage allegedly assaulted WKYS DJ Zxulu in the Lanham, Maryland, station's lobby on January 21 after he made a remark about a mobile-phone earpiece that Game's manager was using, according to a source close to the situation.

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Game's Black Wall Street headquarters in Compton were targeted last week. The six adjacent homes owned by the rapper were fired upon on Thursday, a source close to that situation said. Details of the shooting are still vague, though Game was not there at the time. 

He owns 6 homes and his first album was just released? Anyway, I dont think selling millions of albums is worth having your home shot at, let alone 6 of 'em

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