The Game Responds to Jay-Z Rumor and Speculation That He Had an Issue With Not Performing at Super Bowl

The Game's manager Wack 100 said during a Clubhouse session last week that the rapper wasn’t part of the halftime show because he told Jay-Z "to suck his d*ck."

The Game attends Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers pre-season basketball game
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The Game attends Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers pre-season basketball game

The Game is clearing up some recent rumors involving Jay-Z

The conversation began when the Game implied he should’ve played the Super Bowl Halftime Show. As his longtime manager Wack 100 said during a Clubhouse session last week, the Game wasn’t part of it because he told “[Jay-Z] to suck his dick like 18 hours ago,” later clarifying that he said “18 albums ago,” per HipHopDX

Game is now revealing that he doesn’t want anyone to speak for him.

“Don’t nobody speak for ‘The Game’ except ‘The Game,’” he wrote in an Instagram post. “I ain’t had no conversation with nobody regarding Jay-Z and the Super Bowl he put together. I don’t feel no way about not being included. It was a GREAT SHOW featuring iconic artists. It was a WIN for the culture 💯.”

In the caption, he told fans not to be “fooled by the internet, blogs, podcasts or anyone speaking on my name that is not me.” 

“My life & new album are both amazing & I’m in a great space creatively & artistically,” Game wrote. “I’m in Miami to help Ye’ finish Donda 2 & support my friend in one of the most pivotal times of his life/career. Leave me & my name out of any NEGATIVE conversations unless I have given you a REAL reason to include me!!! Hov’ continues to break down doors for the culture & I am in full support of anything & anyone who is on the help side of urban greatness.”

After releasing his song “Eazy” with Ye back in January, the Game has been spotted with his collaborator more recently as West puts together Donda 2 in Miami before tonight’s live event. In a new photo shared to his Instagram page, Game can be seen kicking it with Ye, Rhymefest, N.O.R.E., and Jack Harlow ahead of the album’s debut. 

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