In a recent interview, rapper The Game opened up about his long-standing feud with Meek Mill, stating that reconciliation seems unlikely. The rapper, who is preparing to release his new album “1992,” reflected on the past friendship he shared with Meek before their fallout, which he attributes to a misunderstanding that escalated tensions between them.
The Game, known for his hard-hitting lyrics and relentless work ethic, described how he initially reached out to Meek during a club event in Los Angeles. After the rapper’s return from house arrest, The Game sent Meek a bottle of rosé and offered advice about the dangers of the streets, warning him to be cautious due to a spate of robberies happening in the area. However, after an unfortunate incident involving Sean Kingston, who was reportedly robbed shortly after their meeting, The Game found himself at the center of a rumor that he had orchestrated Kingston’s robbery.
Frustrated by the situation, The Game recounted how police visited his home seeking information related to the robbery, which led to his decision to speak out publicly during a performance in Miami. This incident ignited a series of diss tracks between the two artists, further deepening the divide.
Reflecting on the feud, The Game expressed disappointment over involving Beanie Sigel, a rapper he respects and admires. Although he felt compelled to respond to the diss tracks directed at him, he admitted that targeting Sigel during this conflict was especially difficult for him. “I really got love for Beans,” he said, expressing regret for having to include him in the lyrical battle.
While The Game’s diss tracks are known for their intensity and emotional weight, he emphasized that he does not initiate conflicts for the sake of drama. Instead, he finds himself responding to perceived slights. “I’m a chill dude that loves his kids,” he remarked, insisting that he does not seek out confrontations.
When asked if there was a possibility for resolution with Meek Mill, The Game was blunt, stating, “That’s probably not going to happen.” He expressed his desire for both artists to continue their respective paths without further conflict, opting to focus on his music career instead.
As the interview wrapped up, The Game acknowledged the importance of mending relationships in the industry, referencing fellow rapper Nipsey Hussle’s attempt to mediate the situation. However, he maintained that he is not interested in reconciliation with Meek, suggesting that the divide is now too significant to bridge.
With his new album on the horizon, The Game remains committed to his craft, balancing personal experiences with the realities of the music industry. As fans eagerly await the release of “1992,” the ongoing feud with Meek Mill serves as a reminder of the complexities of relationships within hip-hop.