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Game Responds To G-Unit
Game Responds To G-Unit
DJ Skee's 1st Envy Expo went off without a hitch on Saturday (July 8), packing the Los Angeles Convention Center with more than 10,000 attendees, who trekked from all over Southern California to catch Game's first performance in his hometown in nearly a year.
After waiting all day, some since 8 a.m., fans finally got to see the Game perform around 6 p.m. on Saturday night after chants of "We want Game" filled the convention center.
The rapper performed fan favorites such as "Westside Story," "Higher," "Put You On The Game" and "How We Do," before responding to the recent attack of his character by G-Unit on their latest mixtape by DJ Whoo Kid called Hate It Or Love It, which depicts the Compton rapper as male stripper.
Needless to say, Game felt the need to respond.
"G-Unit got a new mixtape out, got me dressed up like a stripper, it looked kinda cute," Game told the crowd of fans. "But, the motherf---in' Game don't do no stripping. The Game will strip one of them f----- ass n----s butt naked and rob they punk ass."
He didn't stop there though. The rapper went on to deny accusations of ever wearing a tongue ring, as he helped start chants of "G-Unot," which echoed throughout. He also confirmed that his sophomore release, The Doctor's Advocate, is now slated for November 7th, with the first street single being "One Blood," which will hit radio later this month.
The event -- featuring performances from some of the West Coast's most promising acts (Mitchy Slick, G. Malone, Omar Cruz, Jay Rock and Damani) -- also showcased some of the hottest cars, the most expensive pair of Air Force Ones and a collection of blinged out jewelry for spectators to gawk at.
"I was proud to put on and be a part of such a historic event, where we brought together all cultures, sets, crews, and put together something so positive that isn't barred with the negativity the media always tries to convey as a part of our culture," DJ Skee told BallerStatus.net. "It was a great day and representation of west coast hip-hop, culture, and lifestyle."
According to Skee, the Envy Expo went so well that he is already working on ideas for the next event.
"I look forward to continuing to build and grow the Envy brand," Skee continued. "We are already working on how to top and expand Envy for the future!"
Source: ballerstatus.net
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