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Game Says He Refuses To Die, Calls Lloyd Banks "50 Cent's Puppet," Nas Admits To Jay-Z Diss, Yung Berg Talks Ish About...Everyone
written by Archie Fucque
Friday - May 2, 2008
In this week's Pulse Report the streets are buzzing about Game firing back at G-Unit, Lloyd Banks catching feelings, Nas admitting he still writes rhymes about Jay-Z, Yung Berg talking reckless about Bow Wow, Flo Rida and Mr. Collipark, and an uninvited guest (Jigga, is that you?) jumps into the LeBron James/DeShawn Stevenson beef.
[Editor Note: The views of this column do not necessarily reflect those of SOHH.com]
1.Comeback Kid. You knew it was only going to be a matter of time before G-Unit arch enemy #1, Game, would respond to the comments 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo made about him exclusively here at SOHH.
Being a fair and balanced outlet, SOHH recently caught up with the West coast rapper to get his thoughts on the aftermath of an XXL magazine interview - where he admitted had some serious suicidal thoughts - and the G-Unit comments.
"People that really want to commit suicide they die," Game told SOHH. "They commit suicide so obviously maybe I'm not strong enough to do it or I'm too strong to do it or I don't know I haven't figured it out yet but I know today is not like that day."
On Lloyd Banks' comments encouraging him to commit suicide:
"Oh yeah I thought that was funny," Game said. "I think that umm Lloyd Banks has got 50's hand so far up his p*ssy that he can't even think about his self. I just think he's 50's puppet and I think that all they do all day is just bump pussies and talk about what color to polish their nails. So, I think them the last cats that need to be talking." [Watch Below]
LOL. Not to be a proponent of beef, but this stuff is too funny to ignore. 50 made a huge mistake when he dumped Game from the crew. Game was clearly the most talented member of the Unit (after 50), and he's proving it every time out.
2. Who Got Next? Speaking of Banks, the loyal G-Unit solider recently had some very passionate words to say about the rumors he's going to be the next member of the squad to get whacked. In an interview with MTV, Banks revealed that he has a serious issue with fans marking him for termination.
"I here people say things like 'Banks is next'," Banks said. "It's frustrating because when you say Banks is next it kind of takes away from everything I put in the brand. Like this is on my hands, my first tattoo. Like I'm a co-founder. We play just as important a part as 50 does. So when you say he's next you discrediting everything I put into it this."
Damn son! Why you getting all emotional on us, yo? We understand you were there with 50 from the beginning; nobody's trying to take that away from you. What the folks are doing is trying to get you to step your game up. You can't expect to ride shotgun with Fif all your career. You saw what happened to Dame Dash. He was a co-founder of a brand and now he's rocking Pro-Keds and selling "The Best Of Amil" mixtapes out the trunk of his Maybach in Harlem. Ugh!
3. Friend or Foe? Even though they insist there are no hard feelings that stem from their epic battle, Nas and Jay-Z's friendship always seems to exude a tinge of acrimony. Well, Nas practically confessed to King magazine that he still rhymes about their once bitter relationship and he did it on Jay's "Success". Check out what he said:
On "Success," how did you get away with talking about Jay
What do you mean?
"Worst enemies want to be my best friends..." Can you see how people can take that as a diss?
But could you see how Jay couldn't relate to that in his own life with his own situation? Everything in Jay's rhyme, I relate to. "Is this what success is all about? / A bunch of b*tch n*ggas running around with big mouths." I feel that every day. I'm sure he can relate to "Best friends want to be enemies like that's what's in." We can both relate to one another's verses. It's about success.
Then you say, "I walk into the lion's den and take everybody's chips." It sounds like you're saying the worst enemy who wants to be your best friend is Jay-Z. And "walking into the lion's den and taking everybody's chips" is you signing a lucrative deal with Def Jam.
Yeah, that's how a lot of people looked at it.
So was that line about him?
Of course, of course. But that's what's big about him. We don't get into the studio and just start rapping about fantasy sh*t. We talk about sh*t that's real. It's not like a blow to nobody; it's real. I don't think he would have expected me to say anything less.
With friends like that who needs enemies?
4. Little Giant. Move over 50 there's a new loudmouth troublemaker in hip-hop, Yung Berg. Riding high of his successful cameo on Ray J's "Sexy Can I" the Chicago rapper is taking aim at another pint-size emcee, Bow Wow. Apparently Berg is on a mission to rule the lightweight, teeny bopper division of hip-hop and Bow Wow, who is the present ruler of that domain, must either get down or lay down. During an interview with What's Poppin TV he sent a warning to Bow Weezy, went in on Mr. Collipark, took a stab at Flo Rida, and cussed out his ex-girlfriend who Juelz Santana allegedly took from him. [Watch here]
"If he's on my next single with Trey Songz, he's poppin," Berg said. "I f*ck with lil' bro. We was in the 'A,' we tore the club down a lil bit, you know. I could see us f*cking a lot of b*tches together. But if he send the record back, if he don't, I'ma have to go back in on him."
He went on to diss producer Collipark for half-assing it on a track he produced for him.
"f*ck Collipark."
Here's what he had to say about his upcoming album:
"My album got pushed back like Flo Rida's hairline." LOL
This is one cocky little f*ck. Funny thing is I like the lil' fella. He has some real charisma. Reminds me of a young Archie. Scary thing is he's one hit away from actually mattering. And I love how he's using the 50 Cent blueprint to go at Bow Wow.
5. Mr. Irrelevant. If you thought the already ridiculous basketball beef between LeBron James and DeShawn Stevenson went overboard when Jay-Z threw his hat into the ring with a diss record, well think again. A random Washington D.C. rapper by the name of Proverb jumped in the fray going at Jay and LeBron. [Listen here]
Proverb you only get half a sentence, f*ck you n*gga.
Aurevoir sal cons! Fucque forever!
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Past Pulse Report
- 05-09-2008: T.I. Dismisses Shawty Lo, Damon Dash Reps For Ba-ROC, Papoose Professes His Love For Remy Ma, Foxy Brown Deaf To Death
- 05-02-2008: Game Says He Refuses To Die, Calls Lloyd Banks "50 Cent's Puppet," Nas Admits To Jay-Z Diss, Yung Berg Talks Ish About...Everyone
- 04-25-2008: 50 Cent Compares Young Buck To Amy Winehouse, Ray J Pens Idiot's Guide To Picking Up Hoes, Fucque "FHM," Here's Archie's Top 5 Sexiest Woman
- 04-18-2008: G-Unit Begs Game To Kill Himself, Kanye Blames It On The Milk, Akon's Card Gets Pulled, Lil' Wayne - Best Rapper of '08?
- 04-11-2008: 50 Cent Boots Young Buck From G-Unit, Game Invites Him To Black Wall Street, Prodigy Reads Minds, Lil' Wayne Shares His Baby Pics
- 04-04-2008: Lil Wayne: "I Still Feel Like I Don't Have The Crown," Melyssa Ford Finally Bares All, 50 Cent Talks Young Buck, John Brown Vs. Game









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