The Game recieved a phone call from Michael Jackson while touring being asked to put an end to the beef between him and rapper 50 CENT.
"I don't know man, I don't know if I could do that man. I don't think you truely know the beef man." - The Game
"I want to apologize to him as a man." The Game said
The Game also thanks 50 CENT and G-Unit for propelling him to the career he has now, saying he couldn't have done it without them. G-Unit released several hits, such as: All Eyez On Us, Rider Pt. 2, Kno U Don't Love Me, and Wanna Get To Know You.
The Game dropped his debut album, The Documentary, under 50 CENT's wings. The Documentary sold 586,000 records in its first week, and in March of 2005 it was reported that it had sold over 5 million copies worldwide.
"It's no doubt that we were one of the greats when it came to G-Unit, I mean, me and all my ni*ga's still be bumping All Eyez on Us!" The Game says
The Game also stated that he would be fine working alongside 50 CENT and G-Unit once again, but as a solo artist of course.
The Game also recently made a song in dedication to Michael Jackson passing away called "Better on the Other Side" featuring Chris Brown
50 CENT has yet to respond, we'll have more on this story as it develops . . .