Despite all the things he's said about them in the past, and vice versa, The Game recently pushed for a reunion with G-Unit and his arch enemy, 50 Cent, via a series of tweets.
In Twitter updates (@TheGame) posted on Saturday (November 13), Compton rapper Game hit up Fif' suggesting that he and Young Buck get on the phone to squash things and finally reunite the group that once had the hip-hop game in a choke hold.
"@50cent Aye n****, get on Twitter & let's get this sh** movin!!! G-G-G-G- well, you know the rest," the rapper tweeted. "All it take is 'ONE PHONE CALL'! U call me, I call BUCK, tell Banks holla at Yayo & dat puts HIP HOP @ OUR MERCY!"
When fans began to respond to him, asking if he was drunk or outta his mind, Game explained his position, saying he was "sober as f***," and even went so far as to admit, finally, that 50 wrote the hook on their 2005 hit "How We Do."
"I'm not drunk. IM SOBER AS F*** ... If it never happen, SO WHAT !!!" Game continued. "But let it b known I extended an olive branch. Call me bi-polar, call me a fake blood ... call my lyrics trash, I'll TAKE IT, It dont mean Sh**. If that's how u feel say it 'I LOVE IT'!!!"
50 never responded to Game's plea, at least not publicly, as of press time.
However, G-Unit member Lloyd Banks had some thoughts on a possible reunion with Game and Buck. Although, he addressed it indirectly. "50's first album led into the G-Unit album," Banks said, "which led into my album. Now it's time to pay 50 back. It's time for me to make it easy on him. Not go to 50 to make it easy on us."
As reported by TheBoomBox.com, Game tried to make amends before. Last year, during an interview with MTV in which he revealed his yet-to-be-released R.E.D. Album, he apologized to 50 Cent, G-Unit and Interscope for his involvement in the long-winded beef.
Of course, MTV followed up by asking 50 if he'd even consider it ... and he flat out said "no."
In Twitter updates (@TheGame) posted on Saturday (November 13), Compton rapper Game hit up Fif' suggesting that he and Young Buck get on the phone to squash things and finally reunite the group that once had the hip-hop game in a choke hold.
"@50cent Aye n****, get on Twitter & let's get this sh** movin!!! G-G-G-G- well, you know the rest," the rapper tweeted. "All it take is 'ONE PHONE CALL'! U call me, I call BUCK, tell Banks holla at Yayo & dat puts HIP HOP @ OUR MERCY!"
When fans began to respond to him, asking if he was drunk or outta his mind, Game explained his position, saying he was "sober as f***," and even went so far as to admit, finally, that 50 wrote the hook on their 2005 hit "How We Do."
"I'm not drunk. IM SOBER AS F*** ... If it never happen, SO WHAT !!!" Game continued. "But let it b known I extended an olive branch. Call me bi-polar, call me a fake blood ... call my lyrics trash, I'll TAKE IT, It dont mean Sh**. If that's how u feel say it 'I LOVE IT'!!!"
50 never responded to Game's plea, at least not publicly, as of press time.
However, G-Unit member Lloyd Banks had some thoughts on a possible reunion with Game and Buck. Although, he addressed it indirectly. "50's first album led into the G-Unit album," Banks said, "which led into my album. Now it's time to pay 50 back. It's time for me to make it easy on him. Not go to 50 to make it easy on us."
As reported by TheBoomBox.com, Game tried to make amends before. Last year, during an interview with MTV in which he revealed his yet-to-be-released R.E.D. Album, he apologized to 50 Cent, G-Unit and Interscope for his involvement in the long-winded beef.
Of course, MTV followed up by asking 50 if he'd even consider it ... and he flat out said "no."