The Game Sides W/ Young Buck, Releases New G-Unit Diss Track
Jun 21,2008 00:00 by admin
A day after ousted G-Unit member Young Buck released a diss record aimed at 50 Cent titled, "The Taped Conversation," in response to the G-Unit general posting an emotional phone conversation between the two on the net, The Game has come to the aid of the Cashville emcee by releasing his own diss track calling out the Unit.

The Game's song, entitled "Taped Convo" featuring Ralphage, the prank caller, finds the west coast rapper and former G-unit member proclaiming that it's his turn to take aim at 50 Cent and the rest of G-Unit.

He starts off the record referring to 50, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks as wangsters.

"Its a 'G' in Young Buck / It's a 'G' in the Game / Banks, Yayo and 50, ain't no 'G' in they name / I'm a certified gangsta /f*ck them wangstas..."

The Game's lyrical onslaught continues as he questioned Fif's morals, addressing his relationship with his son and ex-girlfriend and the loyalty to his crew.

"You don't care about your son, if you did he would get yanked up / taping n*ggas phone calls what kind of sh*t is that... I told Buck buck in '05 I could never stay loyal / to a homo snitch n*gga that's weaker than tin foil / Oh why, oh why this n*gga wanna play games / with that Cashville n*gga and that Ceder Block ganga / Get the f*ck outta Tyson's mansion and turn the drama up / This n*gga a b*tch tried to burn his own baby momma up..."

As previously reported, on Tuesday (June 17) hip-hop personality Miss Info released the first in a two-parts phone conversation between Buck and Fif, allowing listeners to fully recap Buck's pleads and promises of loyalty to the head of G-Unit. The conversation opened with Buck trying to convince 50 that he shouldn't be compared to prior beefs he's had with former associates including Bang'em Smurf and The Game.