The game between The Game and 50 Cent seems to be never-ending. The Game recently informed 50 that his career was lost with them tank tops, and then added that he cant rap. Mutual vendettas have continued since the mid-aughts, and now Tony Yayo is revealing where it all started.
Tony Yayo accused in a recent interview that Jimmy Henchman''s attitude toward Chris Lighty was inspired by the Games. In a new interview, Yayo said that the fight between Game and 50 was sparked by a feud between Jimmy Henchman, the former CEO of the rap management company Czar, and Chris Lighty, the co-founder of the record label and management company Violator.
Jimmy Henchman was always jealous of Chris Lighty. Henchman always had disgruntled friends. So when you see him in a group, you may know him, and your happiness is at the same time. Motherf*ckers is from the hood. N****s aint got no financial experience, nothing Its egos. For Game, I heard the songs co-written by 50 and it was fire.
Henchman and Lighty were both extremely powerful people in the music industry. The Game, Gucci Mane, Salt-n-Peppa, and Akon were all represented by Henchmans Czar. While 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Missy Elliott, LL Cool J, Nas, and A Tribe Called Quest were among the lightsys'' highlights.
According to Yayo, the two East Coast power players soon developed a rivalry. During this meeting, Yayo talked about the tense dynamics within G-Unit, which 50 Cent threw out The Game. Finally, Yayo stated that the beef harmed a beneficial connection.
Well, please check whether this rap beef is ever squashed. At this point it has stood the test of time in a variety of ways. Odds are fans must get used to this one.