The Game Unapologetically Doubles Down On Kim Kardashian Line

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Recording artist The Game attends the radio broadcast center during the 2016 BET Experience at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live on June 24, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
The Game said what he said.

If you're trying to get Kanye West's attention, mentioning his wife in a suggestive manner will do the trick. Earlier today, a snippet of one of The Game's new song surfaced online from a recent studio session. It's always exciting to hear new music from The Game, but he definitely sparked a bit of controversy by mentioning his alleged encounters with Kim Kardashian. He faced some backlash from Kanye fans while other praised him for being so ballsy. However, it doesn't seem like The Game really cares what anybody thinks.

The Game's back in album mode and a snippet of him working on some new music in the studio surfaced. In the brief preview of the new song, he raps, "I held Kim Kardashian by her throat, n***a/ I made her swallow my kids until she choke, n***a/ I should apologize 'cause 'Ye my folk, n***a." The rapper took to his Instagram story shortly after and doubled down on the claims. "I said what I said #BornToRap," he said.

The Game Unapologetically Doubles Down On Kim Kardashian Line

Interestingly enough, the bar contradicts another bar he said a few years ago on his song, "Heaven's Arm" off of Jesus Piece. "Kanye with Kim now, I’m happy for that n***a/ Disrespect him or his wifey, I'll slap you for that n***a," he rapped on the track.

We're waiting to see if Kanye will ever respond to The Game's bar. We'll keep you posted


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