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The Game Says Michael Jackson Called Him To End Beef With 50 Cent 

The Game Says Michael Jackson Called Him To End Beef With 50 Cent

The Game has been making headlines since dropping his “born to rap” album and has been granting interviews where he’s been making news worthy revelation.

Just last week, Game revealed that he once pulled a gun on Suge Knight, earning his respect from the Death Row label boss.




The Compton rapper said Suge rolled on him with his gang but he wasn’t intimidated, “I wasn’t having no type of back down. I drew my gun on all of them and I held my own and from that day forward, it was nothing but respect with Suge,” Game said.

During a recent interview with HipHopDX, Game claimed that Michael Jackson called him to end his infamous feud with 50 Cent.

The Game Says Michael Jackson Called Him To End Beef With 50 Cent

“That was weird as f*ck. It’s like, this ain’t how I wanna meet Michael Jackson or talk to Michael Jackson. I kinda felt like Mike was on some lame sh*t,” he told the media platform.

“Like, who sent you type sh*t, but at the same time it was like, you know that voice Michael Jackson’s voice that you hear. Like, that n*gga wasn’t talking like that. It was like, lowkey deep. You could still tell it was Michael Jackson but it was more like…it was like regular.”

The Game detailed how one of Michael’s people called Game to let him know that Michael wanted to have a conversation. “I’m in Canada on tour,” he said. “I’m like, ‘Michael Jackson wants to talk about what?'”

And when MJ got on the phone, he reportedly told Game that he’s a fan of his song “How We Do” and Game’s debut album “The Documentary”. The rapper even said Michael quoted some of his lyrics as proof that he was a fan.

“I think that you and Fifty did great work,” Michael said. “It would be a travesty if the world never got to hear you guys again. Would you be open to having a conversation and squashing that beef and doing something for my album?”




“At that time I was so in it with Fifty I actually hated Fifty,” Game recalled. “I wanted to kill him at that time. He probably had the same mutual feelings for me. That’s where Mike lost me. I didn’t tell Mike ‘No,’ but it never came to fruition.”

Watch the interview below :

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