50 Cent Reacts to The Game Saying Kanye Has Done More for His Career Than Dr. Dre, Game Claps Back (UPDATE)

50 Cent questions The Game's recent statement on 'Drink Champs' that Kanye West has done more for him in two weeks than Dr. Dre did for his whole career.

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UPDATED 4:40 p.m. ET: The Game has fired back at 50 Cent over his tweet, with the Compton rapper saying, “Last time you did this with me, G-Unit clothing got put in a casket wit the entire group & you went into television. I like Power n shit….. leave it alone. I’m back outside.”

Last time you did this with me, G-Unit clothing got put in a casket wit the entire group & you went into television. I like Power n shit….. leave it alone. I’m back outside !!! #Numinati 🥷🏿

— The Game (@thegame) March 4, 2022

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50 Cent has some questions about the Game claiming Kanye West did more for him in two weeks than Dr. Dre did for his whole career.

Fif reposted the quote that the former G-Unit rapper said during his visit to Drink Champs on Thursday, seemingly confused as to why Game would say that.

“Hun, what happen here?” 50 said.

During the four-hour-long Drink Champs episode, Game discusses a wide array of topics, one being his gratitude toward West, whom the rapper has been working with lately.

“It’s crazy that Ye did more for me in the last two weeks than Dre did for me my whole career,” Game said in the teaser.

Dre executive produced the Game’s debut album The Documentary after the young West Coast artist signed with Aftermath Entertainment in 2003. A recent Clubhouse conversation with Game and Wack 100 also saw the latter say Game helped write 50 Cent’s smash hit “What Up Gangsta.” Fif has yet to respond, but his longtime collaborator Sha Money XL said the claims were “all lies.”

In other 50 news, the mogul might be making his exit from Starz. The Power architect voiced his frustration with the network last week on Instagram and doubled down on Friday, saying the people there “are just difficult.”

“I was just saying it time to go 🤷🏽‍♂️ the job’s not that hard, the people are just difficult,” the rapper quote-tweeted a post of him threatening to leave. He signed a four-year overall deal with Starz in 2018 that was estimated to be worth as much as $150 million. 

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