The Game unimpressed as desperate unsigned Rappers dub him a con - The Sauce
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Da Squeeze

The Game unimpressed as desperate unsigned Rappers dub him a con

The Game angered by allegations that he’s running a scam to con unsigned artists.

In a new interview with Hip-hop Dx, the rapper explained his promotional side-gig and how word started to go around that he is taking money from desperate would-be rappers.

An Instagram post accused The Game of sliding into DMs of struggling rappers to offer them a slot on a mixtape for $500 to $1000. It went on to say that The Game posted the mixtapes with new songs inserted to an unofficial SoundCloud, separated from his own widely followed account.

“He doesn’t upload on his verified SoundCloud account, he uploads on a separate account with only 266 followers,” the post said. “In addition, he doesn’t market it on Instagram or Facebook, nor makes an appearance on any of the songs.”

The Game said the allegations are coming from rappers who are unhappy with his services because they failed to make hay. He countered that he gave them exactly what he promised, a mix tape slot alongside The Game. He said the clients got upset when that did not make them overnight celebrities.

“So when someone that doesn’t happen with some unsigned artists, well that person is mad, right? Because they thought that this drop or this mixtape slot was going to change their lives, when in reality it’s just a step on the ladder,” he told Hip-hop Dx. “Use it as you may and get as much as you can off of it, but it’s not going to make you DaBaby. Basically, I’m just trying to uplift artists with dope opportunities.”

He also noted that the unhappy customers are merely louder and more attention-grabbing than the people he’s helped.

“If you posted an article right now that said ‘French Montana helps out needy children in Africa,’ I would be like, ‘that’s sweet. That’s sweet’ and I would fucking keep scrolling,” he said. “If you post ‘French Montana socks a kid in Africa,’ I’m clicking on that because I want to see if there’s a video. We can’t help our human nature. So of course the negative stories are going to fucking have that type of impact.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Jayceon Terrell Taylor also known as The Game is a rapper in the West Coast hip hop scene and for being one of Dr. Dre’s signees under Aftermath. He has since been one of the most successful rappers from the West Coast with major hits including ‘Hate it or Love it’, ‘Ali Bomaye’ and ‘Dreams’.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Some More Sauce...

Uncategorized

The much-anticipated second season of The Real Housewives of Nairobi returns on 10 May, only on Showmax. In Season 2, actress and entrepreneur Minne...

Entertainment

Kenyan soul crooner Mayonde is set to release her latest EP, ‘Start Again,’ marking her rebirth. Mayonde’s absence from the music fray has been...

Entertainment

The Guinness World Records has disqualified Kenyan chef Maliha Mohammed’s record-breaking attempt due to a single error made during her rest break. Chef Maliha...

Lifestyle

In recent years, hot yoga has gained popularity as a unique and challenging form of exercise that combines the ancient practice of yoga with...

Entertainment

O.J. Simpson’s private funeral has taken place. The disgraced former footballer died of cancer aged 76 on 10 April and on Wednesday (17.04.24), the...

Entertainment

If nothing else 2024, has just confirmed that we’re living in the great era of peak TV and keeping up with even a fraction...

Entertainment

Ariana Grande has celebrated her grandmother’s place in history after she became the oldest person ever to score a hit on the Billboard Hot...

Entertainment

The biggest urban street dance competition in the world, Red Bull Dance Your Style, has hit the road for a nationwide tour that stopped in Eldoret...