The Game Gets Gangsta “I will body slam Big Sean.” + He Denies Eating “Her” Box

In an exclusive interview with The Breakfast Club radio show, The Game gave his opinion on several rappers (Big Sean, Jay-Z, Kreayshawn) and other rumors (he’s broke, he ate baby boo’s box) about his general life, etc.

Well if you assumed that rapper The Game is a true gangster…you were right. He showcased that part of his personality quite well during his interview with Power 105.1’s Breakfast Club crew. On Thursday (August 4th) the Game stopped in and took time to discuss his album, Kreayshawn, Jay-Z, Big Sean and lots of other interesting stuff! Peep the quotes.

On his album and why it’s been pushed back so many times:

(1:26 mark) “I been chillin’ with my family and kids and just doing everything else. But the mortgage still gets paid so we good… (And then at the 2:30 mark) “When you take time to be a father or you take time to just kick back people say you fell off. I been chilling man. The money’s still there, the house is still there, the car is there. We good. I’ve been working on the album, touring a little bit and now I’m finally finished. [The album is coming out] August 23rd. Albums get pushed back. A couple times I just wasn’t ready and a couple times it didn’t fit on the label’s schedule. It happens, it’s a business. ”

On Kreayshawn using the word nigger:

(1:50 mark) “She trippin’ with that. You just can’t be playing around with that word. It makes everybody Black get serious real fast. Me and my dudes, we throw it around all day but aint nobody getting offended when we use it against each other.”

On the “Unle Otis” diss track:

(3:30 mark) “I just felt like doing it and, you know me, I never had to explain myself to nobody, not even Charlamagne Tha God” (PAUSE! For those who don’t know, Charlamagne  is one of the 3 hosts on the radio show. He’s known for his sly remarks. He asked The Game this question and Yes, The Game did take a shot at him with that answer! Okay, back to the quote) “I just felt like it. If I wake up and feel like doing “Uncle Otis Senior Junior” tomorrow then that’s what I’m going to do.”

Then Charalamagne referred to the song as hypocritical since he had just told Chris Brown not to start beef with Tyler the Creator. Game replied,

“You aint never had a big homie in the hood that told you to stay out of trouble then afterwards he went and did a drive-by? You know what I mean, it be like that sometimes. But at least I looked out for them.”

About why he decided not to leave Jay-Z alone after he told Pharell that he would:

(4:18 mark) “I changed my mind. He didn’t do nothing. Just every now and then I take a couple shots at Hov. Most of the time he’ll respond indirectly or subliminally but that’s cool. He catch it when I say it and I catch it when he says it. But it’s just Hip-Hop. I wish everybody would stop taking it so personal. I been doing that so it aint nothing new.”

About an alleged DM he sent to a girl about dropping an album on her (providing her with oral sex):

(At the 5:41 mark) “I definitely didn’t do that. That was fake. She was about to be a real star because I was about to go Charlamagne Tha God on her. She was going to be the next Kat Stacks. But she graciously bowed out. I don’t know what that was, I don’t even know that chick. That was definitely photoshopped. But I mean I ain’t running from nothing. If I’m gonna eat it, I’mma eat it, and I’ll eat it.” Wow!

If you haven’t heard it, along with dissing Jay-Z in the “Uncle Otis” song, he also said something to Big Sean. The lyrics say  that there are no wonton’s at Benny Han Han despite what Big Sean said in his song “My Last” Here’s what The Game said about his diss to Big Sean:

(At the 6:18 mark) “I definitely didn’t take a stab at Big Sean. I just told him they don’t have wonton’s on the menu at Benny Han Han. That’s not a stab, that’s just helping the younger generation out.”

Charalamagne mentioned, as a joke, that Big Sean was in the weight room getting ready to fight The Game. He replied,

“Nah, he definitely wasn’t. I seen Big Sean at the BET Awards. [He should] just keep making music. Any rapper, do not let Charlamagne get you doubled up, you’ll get body slammed.”

Recently, there have also been allegation against The Game’s manager. It is believed by some, that his manager was involved in the shooting of Tupac and that he is a big-time drug dealer. This is what The Game had to say on the allegations against his manager, Jimmy Henchman:

(At the 9:05 mark) “I aint really been talking about Jimmy because somebody always says the wrong thing. Whenever people disrespect his name or his legacy I feel a certain way. I start itchin and twitchin and feel like I’m about to kill somebody. That’s my dude. Jimmy Henchman did a great service to me and he was always there for me. So I’mma hold him down. The last time I talked to him, he was in good spirits, the best spirits I thought anybody in that situation could be in. I just told him I had too much love for him and I’m gonna continue to push. People should stop judging situations. People always ask me questions. They said Jimmy had something to do with getting Pac shot. When  Pac got shot I was 13 years old. I don’t know what they want me to do about that. I didn’t even know Jimmy then, I never met Pac. But Jimmy is my dude, that’s like my brother until the death of me. For people out there that want to interview Game or ask the wrong question you  might get a knot upside your head depending on how you carry your question.”

About a rumor that he’s broke:

(At the 11:24 mark) “I don’t know where people be getting these stories from. But you’re more than welcome to come to my house and stay and see if the Feds come wrap it up in 30 days. Come see how I’m living before you judge.”

On falling in love easily:

(At the 11:24 mark) “If you wearing the right vagina any dude can fall in love. It happens.”

For the final question, Charlamagne asked him what he thinks is worse: a white girl using the n word or people being gangsters.

“The white girl using the n word is something to focus on. At this point [the gangster fad] is funny. The real gangsters are gone, old, dead or jail or just chilling. They are far and in between these days. They doing back flips and dances and wearing snapbacks. You’re safe. You can walk through the ghetto with whatever you want on, these days. The worst thing that will happen is you’ll probably get kicked by a flying  Chris Brown move.”

Wow. Here’s the entire interview for you to view yourself.

Editor’s Note: the term “dropping an album” means giving oral sex. For example, “Uh, yeah, so I went over there, dropped an album or two…and stayed the night.”

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