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One of the more disappointing parts of The Game’s feud with 50 Cent is how much great music fans missed out on as a result. Together on the G-Unit label,
50 and Game created smash hits such as How We Do and Hate It or Love It. Soundtracks that are still getting spins today. Their chemistry was so undeniable that even the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, had taken notice.
The Game Details Michael Jackson Trying to Squash 50 Cent Feud
During a recent appearance on Club Shay Shay, The Game detailed a conversation that he had with the King of Pop. Where he called he and 50’s musical rapport “magical.” However, once Jackson tried to mend fences between Game and 50 Cent during their feud, the rap star says he hung up the phone.
“He said, ‘I don’t know why you guys are at odds and beefing. I got an idea, we should fix the beef on my album.” And that’s when he lost me,” the rapper said of their interaction.
The Game Hung Up On Michael Jackson For Trying To End His Beef With @50cent
— Club Shay Shay (@ClubShayShay) December 11, 2025
“He said ‘I don’t know why you guys are at odds and beefing. I got an idea, we should fix the beef on my album.” And that’s when he lost me.” – @thegame pic.twitter.com/PhjEoKpBFj
The beef between 50 Cent and The Game began in the early 2000s. The catalyst of their feud was The Game refusing to participate in 50 Cent’s other beefs, particularly with Nas. This led to 50 Cent questioning The Game’s loyalty and ultimately kicking the rap star out of G-Unit.
During a recent interview with The Cruz Show on Real 92.3 L.A., the rap artist likened his and 50 Cent’s beef to Tupac and Biggie’s. Noting he thought it would end with one of them being killed.
“And I also thought, since Biggie and ‘Pac got murdered, that when it’s on, it’s on,” the rap star said of him and 50’s Beef via No Jumper on Instagram. “Because two of my favorites died beefing. So it’s like, when and 50 were going through it, I thought either he gon to kill me or I’m going to kill him. So I needed to kill him first, you know what I’m saying? And that was the mind state of me in my 20s, man.”










