The Game Thinks That He Is Way Too Better Then Eminem


Yes, THE GAME said that he is a better rapper than EMINEM. He was recently a guest on the Revolt Drink Champs podcast, where he did a bold claim about Eminem.


On Sunday, the rapper THE GAME shared a clip on his Instagram account, where he showed his belief that he is a more talented MC, in the same time he showed love to EMINEM, he said: " When you all say that Eminem is better and all that, I see it, I see it. I feel you, and you know what? if you feel like Eminem is better than me, that's your opinion. But its a lot of people that feel like I'm better than him, and that is their opinion; Me personally, is Eminem better than me? Nah, he is not bro" ...


Later he explained if there is anyone who has doubts about his own talent, then he and Eminem could hop in the studio then figure it out. He said: "I think the best way to see if he is or if I'm is .... let's rap about it, let us do something, let us put something out, let us see, cause that is what this shit is, bro. It is rap. 


The Game explained that even if he did think that Eminen was much better than him, he would never admit it. He said: I'm striving to be the best human that I can possibly be, the best rapper, the best father, the best friend, I also gave Eminem his props in the same accord. As far as being better than me, Nah. Eminem is not better than me. Bro, I'm way too better than him. I said it again and I will keep saying to again, bro. It is what it is."


He  continues saying during his interview:  "I like Eminem, he is one of the fu..g  good MC's, great MCs... I use to think Eminem was better than me. He is not. Ay, challenge it."

Later this conversation turned to the topic of VERZUZ, where he suggested that he can go up against Eminem in a battle, he was really confident about the idea. He also mentioned in his interview: " I'm not saying I wanna smoke with EM; I'm saying I want to smoke with EM, him and him, whoever." 


The Game has also mentioned DR.Dre and Kanye West, saying that Kanye has boosted his career more in two weeks than Dr.Dre did in the entire of their relationship. He spokes more on Instagram saying: " As far as what I said about like, you know, Kanye did more for me in two weeks than Dr.Dre did my whole career, it is like you all look at it like this N...a Dr.Dre signed Game and so, yeah, like that was it. But n...a, I ain't taking credit from nobody, I appreciate the shit and all that, but n...a Game was gon be Game. N... before I met Dr.Dre I was buzzing in the motherfucking streets so crazy, or else why would I have been in that fucking room, bro? I was gon be who I was gon be regarded." 

After all, that he has said. A lot of music fans tried to shut him down with messages about Eminem having " MOST CERTIFIED GOLD AND PLATINUM SINGLES" of any artist, Game came back with a response in which he said that he is unwavering. 

On the 8 of March, Game went to TWITTER and took it to fire with a series of tweets to those people who continue to denounce hit catalog with Eminem praise, saying that Em was able to secure a lot more of sales caus he has a machine behind him. 


" All this talk I see on the net saying EM is better than me because he sold more records is like saying Mcdonald's is better than Tam's burgers, it is FALSE!!! They just put more money in Mcdonald's & promoted this shit out the happy meal dangling toys in kids' faces, Game wrote, " Translation for those of you who do not know how major record companies do business: it is a machine designed to work for the artists who play nice in Massa's house. I was too real, too unapologetically black and cut puppet strings early on in my career and decided to rebel." 



 PS: Major labels are known for buying albums and paying off everyone to boost sales of the artists they choose to shine the light on. If you ain't dancing to Massa's tune, you lose your budget, and machines are taking off your project and putting to work on another artist who is willing to SD. A lot of you all have no idea about what is going on behind the doors. The game said also: " They want you to believe in yourself to a certain extent. Soon as you start telling yourself you are better than their chosen one or challenge the machine, they start feeding the internet stats like give a f*ck how many records the next man sold," Game add: F*ck how many records he sold or I sold. That is just on paper and some little awards that ain't no bigger than my YMCA trophy's." This is a fiew post that he posted on Twitter : " 
"But I’m tired of the lies & bullshit propaganda they throw out here for fans to gobble up, conspiracy, smear campaigns & black balls niggas been bouncin’ round this industry my entire career. I’m back outside & this entire shit is bout to get shook the fuck up !!!!"  

"A lot of y’all have no idea what goes on behind the doors of these labels. I’ve been front & center and have kept quiet about a lot of shit mainly because I didn’t care about it enough to take time out of my life to open this can of worms…" 

"Major labels are known for BUYING ALBUMS & paying off everyone to boost sales of the artists THEY CHOOSE to shine the light on. If you ain’t dancin’ to Massa's tune, you lose your budget & the machine is taken off your project and put to work on another artist who’s willing to SD"

 "Translation for those of you who don’t know how major record companies do business: it’s a machine designed to work for the artists who PLAY NICE in Massa's house. I was TOO REAL, TOO UNAPOLOGETICALLY BLACK & cut the puppet strings early on in my career n decided to rebel." 

"All this talk I see on the net saying Eminem is better than me because he sold more records is like saying McDonald’s is better than Tam’s burgers, it’s FALSE !!! They just put more money in McDonald’s & promoted the shit out the happy meal dangling toys in kids faces."

 "To successfully become a 🐐 approved by both fans & the industry (rap peers, execs, etc) you have to do exactly what they want you to do. Eazy, spoke out about it… he died. 2pac was vocal about everything, he died. Nipsey empowered the community, championed independence, he died." 

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