GAME Speaks On Beef With YUKMOUTH, MEMPHIS BLEEK And BANG'EM SMURF (MTV.com) "I really don't want to talk about [Yukmouth], but I will," he said. "I'm gonna help him sell about three more albums. He just took shots at G for no reason. He didn't have a just cause, and anytime you do that, I'mma do one freestyle to let you know I'm listening, and then after that we can take it wherever you want to take it. In this instance, Yukmouth, he wanted to take it to the streets. So he called somebody who knew somebody who knew me, [and said] he wanted to squash [the beef] and I told him the only way we could squash this is if he gets on a record and apologizes. He did. He did that, and I jumped on and I said what I had to say, and that's done. I ain't playin' out here, it's real. "[The beef with Memphis Bleek has] since been deadened too," Game added. "Ta Ta from Roc-A-Fella, I sat down with him in Miami, and he told me that Bleek wasn't on that type of stuff, and that Bleek really never beefs with nobody. I thought about it and couldn't understand why it was airing him out, so I just did the Bleek thing and the whole Joe Buddens, little Bang'em Smurf thing going, Yukmouth thing going ... So I just added Bleek in there 'cause that stemmed from my old beef that I had with the 'Get Low' dude 'cause I was out in San Francisco, they had 'Get Low,' Bleek had 'Get Low,' some constant underground beef, so I just brought it back up and addressed it, 'cause I was beefing with other cats. That's when I made the 200 bars. I set the standards real high on that one. Ten minutes! Rock with me."
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