The Game Dissed Eminem On A 10 Minute Track Titled "The Black Slim Shady" And Then Commented On Bikini Pics Of His Daughter Hallie

HipHopDX - The Game has released a scathing Eminem diss track called “The Black Slim Shady”

Taken from the Compton rapper’s new album, Drillmatic: Heart Vs. The Mind, which is out in the U.S. tomorrow (August 12) but already available in the UK, the over 10-minute tongue lashing begins with a skit centered around an Uber driver who’s been tasked with driving Game to a mysterious location in Detroit, although it’s “somewhere near 8 Mile.”

Game later discovers the driver is the brother of Stan, the fictional die-hard Eminem fan who dies at the end of the Detroit rapper’s 2000 hit “Stan.”

“Hey yo, I really fuck with that Starter cap; that shit hard as fuck,” Game says, to which the driver responds: “Crazy story behind it. My brother Stan, rest in peace, he gave me this hat 22 years ago. It’s my favorite.”

Game asks to see the hat, which he realizes is autographed by Eminem. The driver goes on: “He used to be like this rap god, but that’s when I was little. I don’t really like his new stuff.”

Throughout the song, Game continues to take jabs at nearly everything in Eminem’s life — from his ex-wife Kim Mathers and daughter Hailie to his white skin and addiction struggles.

Game later claims Big Sean is the biggest rapper in Detroit and is adamant he’d rather listen to “Snitch9ne” than Slim Shady any day of the week.

Will you look at this fuckin guy? 

The Game. The only reason we know who he is is because of 50 Cent. And the only reason we know who 50 Cent is is Eminem. (Yah he was a mixtape fixture in the NY hip hop scene, and “50 Cent Is The Future” was an unreal mixtape. But he was unsigned until Eminem and Shady Records approached) This isn't a situation where The Game is biting the hand that feeds him, as much as it’s the equivalent of some average Joe in high school picking a fight with the starting quarterback for absolutely no reason other than to gain relevancy.

And basically doing that by claiming he banged his girlfriend.

Meaning this is drastic, extreme, and sure as hell not going to sit well with Eminem or end well for The Game.

“But since Curtis always do, let him write the rhymes for you,” he continues. “Tell him to clip the wings on my butterfly tatt’ and force ’em back in the cocoon/ Now does he still rap or did he have a change of heart too?/ The chick on the show wasn’t pickin’ me and Mariah wasn’t pickin’ you/ So the cannons is blam-blammin’ and if it jam then I unjam it/ And wipe down my stripper pole with the hair grease from your bandana.”

BOLD of The Game to reference Curtis (50 Cent) writing rhymes for him... especially since the rumor that 50 Cent not only wrote basically every song on The Game's amazing debut album The Documentary but that 50 literally handed over a handful of some of the best songs in rap history to The Game because Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre pressured him into it...

50 Cent has long maintained he wrote around six songs that ended up The Documentary, some full and others only choruses, including “Westside Story,” “Hate It Or Love It” and “How We Do.” The songs were originally intended for his sophomore album The Massacre but Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine requested he give them to Game.

“They said, ‘The kid can rap, but he’s not a great songwriter,’” 50 said of Game in a 2015 interview. “When Jimmy called for me to do it I was like, ‘Alright, cool, I’ll fix it,’ and I gave it [to Game]. I only worked with him for about, I think, four days.”

50 Cent’s demo for The Game’s 2005 single “Higher” from The Documentary album has recently surfaced online.

 

But that's neither here nor there. The subject of this blog is The Game picking a fight with one of the greatest rappers of all time that he can never win. Just a couple of months after going out of his way to suck Eminem's dick, then immediately reverse course and claim he is a better all-around rapper than him and call him over rated as fuck…

I blogged about it here.

 

And The Game made sure to touch the nerve that is absolutely guaranteed to provoke a response from Eminem- mentioning his daughter Hallie Jade.

A few months ago Rap Genius claimed to leak lyrics from "The Black Slim Shady" that went way over the line. 

According to Genius, The Game references Hailie Jade on a new song called “The Black Slim Shady,” from his upcoming Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind album (out August 12). “Got Hailie in black panties, legs open that ho fine/ Em a pro at takin’ a knee, dick suckin’ his whole life,” he allegedly spits.

I mean I'm a big "where there's smoke there's fire" guy, and I don't know where a very legitimate site like Rap Genius would just pull lyrics like that out of thin air and run with them.

But what did happen was The Game commenting under some pics of Hallie posted on facebook.

The Game has continued to troll Eminem by commenting on photos of the Detroit rap icon’s daughter, Hailie Jade.

Boxer Peter Quillin shared photos of Em’s daughter — including some of her in a bikini — on Facebook on Wednesday (August 10), comparing what she looks like now to when she was a child. “Eminem’s daughter Hailie, then and now.. p.s. she is 26,” he captioned the post.

The Game came across the post and took to the comments section with his own input. “Can she rap?” he wrote, drawing over 3,700 likes and 900 replies by Thursday morning (August 11).

So yah, my prediction is we can expect an "Ether" level type rebuttal from Eminem in the coming days and I for one cannot wait.

Let's hope we get the vitriolic Em from the Green Lantern Invasion days. Can you imagine?