Thursday, June 19, 2014

The Game Explains XXL Freshman Diss, Says Hip Hop Has Gone Soft (@thegame)



Game's new track, "Bigger Than Me" left fans questioning his issue with the list of XXL Freshman. In an interview with DJ Skee, the rapper talked about his reasoning behind the track, G-Unit's reunion, his dedicated fan base and more.


"Every now and then I have to give my opinion on the state of Hip-Hop," he said. "I don't have any reservations on anyone doing their thing but it gets a little soft at times and it pisses me off so I have to give my two cents."


When asked if he was targeting a specific artist on the list, the rapper says the proof is in the lyrics.


"Listen to the song it's there, if anyone takes offense, take ya buma** in the studio and record your reply and I'll rip you to shreds."


He also shared that his upcoming album Blood Money La Familia is a compilation album, but he does plan to release a sixth album, The Documentary 2, when the time is right.


"My sixth album I don't know where I'm gonna put it," he said. "But it's gonna take a lot of money for it...I wanted to put it out around the same time The Documentary dropped ten years ago, January 18, so look out for it January 2015."


He also talked about starring in Nicki Minaj's video,"Pills & Potions," showed love to G-Unit and more.


Check out the rest of the interview above.