The Game Gives Keys 2 The City A Look At His Diet

    West Coast rapper The Game [click to read] is just one of several artists being
    followed as part of social networking/media site IMEEM‘s “Keys 2 The
    City
    ” series [click here].

    “Keys 2 The City” was created to give fans a first hand look into
    the lives and music of some of L.A.’s most well known Hip Hop artists.
    The series is co-sponsored by HipHopDX, 2DopeBoyz, and URB magazine.

    In a video featured on “Keys 2 The City,” [click to watch] The Game discusses L.A
    women versus Southern women, his inability to gain weight, and of
    course rap beef all while on the Hollywood set for one of his latest
    videos.

    Everybody’s beefing. If you not beefing these days you not cool
    man,
    The Game explained. “Rappers come out and the first thing they do
    is find somebody to beef with. I think 90% of the beefs in Hip
    Hop and rap and music are fake. Mines are real to me. I don’t know if
    they’re real to whoever I’m beefing with or the other cat, but mines be
    real.

    On a lighter note, The Game gives his take on women in L.A. and Southern women.

    I think women in L.A. are a little bit spoiled sometimes man,The
    Game
    said. “You got the sun, the good weather. Pretty much in L.A. you
    go to a Clipper or Laker game and you can get married to Kobe or
    something like that and your life’s pretty much sealed. I think, out of
    town women, especially women in the south are like just a little bit
    less spoiled and a little bit more willing to do stuff.

    While eating a beef and potato burrito, The Game also explains his high metabolism.

    I eat like a fat person man and I don’t never gain no weight,The
    Game
    explained. “I eat ice cream at three a.m. Hamburgers. I never gain
    weight man and I be wanting to gain weight.

    Other artists being followed by IMEEM‘s “Keys 2 The City” include Blu, U-N-I, and Raphael Saadiq.

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