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Game Tweets He Will Respond To 50 Cent Jab


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It appears that a war of words is heating up of epic proportions between two of the rap game’s best at slinging verbal insults.

Former allies and now foes G-Unit General 50 Cent and West Coast rhyme vet Game haven’t been friendly over the years after their very public feud that has been brewing since 2005. While there have been slight attempts to patch up the beef, it appears that Fif has clearly chosen to keep the division aflame after dropping a blistering dis track “Love, Hate, Love” this week in where the South Jamaica, Queens rapper gets at both Game and Young Money captain Lil Wayne.

While Lil Wayne opted to take the high road and not acknowledge 50’s jabs thus far, The Game took to Twitter to address the track – but not before doing some damage control after his home page was reportedly hacked.

Tweeting directly at 50 Cent, Game aggressively challenged his longtime nemesis with his usual blunt and straightforward flair. “I'm on tour doin shows but soon as @avanterose find a studio for me I'm killin yo "Planet Of The Apes" face havin ass ni--- #MEunit," said Game.

A quick glance at 50’s page showed that Game’s tweet didn’t yield a response. However, both of these proud rhyme slingers are known to never bite their tongues so fans of the pair can expect plenty of pyrotechnics in the weeks to come.

Who do you have your money on, The Game or 50 Cent? Tweet to us at @MTVRapFix or leave us a comment below.



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