West Coast rapper Game and 50 Cent might publicly bury their past problems in the name of rap. Rap manger Wack 100 has announced his intent on getting the former G-Unit members together for an epic Verzuz battle.
Game Verzuz 50 Cent Might Go Down
Wack hit up his Instagram page to deliver the massive pitch to 50. 100 took credit for previously linking Game and Curtis Jackson up and said this Verzuz battle could really go down.
“I got em to Shake hands and function in the same clubs together twice – With a little help from @unclemurda & @djkayslay It just might happen— All Respect @50cent you told me we was good let’s give em what they want @losangelesconfidential smiles everyday — #BridgingTheGap” -Wack 100’s Instagram
50 Cent’s Game Beef
In September 2020, the “Power” executive producer went to his Instagram page to hype up a major announcement about his past Game feud turning into an actual show. 50 also used the news to take a jab at Game’s former and currently incarcerated manager James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond.
“?yeah i had to do this one, so everybody can see how Jimmy The Rat was moving legendary sucker sh*t. NEW SHOW ?#STARZPLAY get the app #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi” -50 Cent’s Instagram
The STARZ Treatment
According to reports, 50’s anthology series adaption of his feud with Game is just one of two major projects expected to land at STARZ.
Currently in development under the working title “Moment in Time: The Massacre,” the project is a seasonal anthology series that “will explore the true stories in which iconic hip hop moments collided with the sensational and sometimes criminal events behind-the-scenes,” according to the premium cable network. The project’s first season will explore the 2005 beef between Jackson and The Game, real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor, which led to an all-out street war pitting G-Unit against music impresario Jimmy Henchman, resulting in a murder-for-hire plot and Henchman serving a life sentence in prison. (The Wrap)
Game Says 50 Cent Feud Is Over
In October 2015, Game dished on where things stood between himself and 50. The rap heavyweight also said they didn’t have any ill will toward one another.
“Nah, you know what, I haven’t seen 50 in like 10 years. And I ain’t got no beef with him these days. I watch ‘Power’ sometimes. I think it’s a cool series. I’m into ‘Power’ and my Netflix and ‘Narcos’ and all of that. And ‘Empire,’ I watch ‘Scandal,’ but yeah, I ain’t got no beef with him. He’s gonna do his thing and obviously I’m doing my thing.” (SKEE TV)