After receiving a lyrical fade from his younger brother The Game on Born 2 Rap track “Hug The Block,” Big Fase 100 has issued a response to the song on Instagram.
Big Fase used an image of biblical character Cain striking down his brother Abel to refer to the tumultuous relationship the siblings have endured over the years. “To use a nigga up and leave him stuck in the streets for 14 years is one thing,” Big Fase says in the caption. “But to hold all this invalid hate and disdain for a nigga is beyond my comprehension.”
In the song, The Game verbally attacks his brother rapping “I was LeBron, you were supposed to be my Rich Paul/Baby to Slim when a nigga got rich dawg/But your love turn to hate that’s what we split for/When the fuck you get soft/And start talkin’ behind my back like baby mamas when they pissed off.”
Big Fase gives his side of the story in the captions. “In 2005, I left after months of feeling underappreciated and not needed,” he explains. “And got confirmation of that when the repossessions began instead of what I hoped would be a just a misunderstanding repaired by a brotherly talk to get things straight.”
According to Big Fase, he knew his position when it came to his brother’s career and he made sure to reiterate there was no envy on his side. “Never once have I said ‘That should be me.’ I was very accepting of my role in the movement,” he says.
He continued, “I kept pushing and tried to make the best of it (Brazil Street Records/One Hunned Entertainment) and every path to the bag was in one way or another blocked by you.”
Big Fase isn’t the only person that has an issue with the Compton star as of late. Nipsey Hussle’s artist BH has had some words for The Game’s tributes to the late Crenshaw rapper on Instagram.
Born 2 Rap was released on November 29.
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There’s just that element of fakeness that’s always enveloped the rap persona of The Game. No wonder 50 Cent had to give him a distance.
I mean he was a stripper with a butterfly tattoo and then all of a sudden was a gangster, I’ve always liked his music but he’s always seemed fake
The nigga had the nerve to cover it with a star an a fat ass la symbol but he from Compton straight weirdo lol
He got the butterfly tatt after his 2nd album
Let’s remember, there is always 2 sides to a story and neither of them are usually ever completely correct. Also 50 isn’t overly real himself so don’t see why you hold him in such high regard in that matter. Just as fake, if not more so with all his butt hurt b.s. beef. He is more sensitive than a woman at that time of the month.
When somebody close to you gets major success, it’s really tough living in that shadow for some. Then from the more famous person’s perspective to ALWAYS have your hand out. It’s tough. Success is tough to deal with. I’m inclinded to side with game on this one. It happens all to often when ppl blow up. Jealousy is real
That’s so true my brother use to work with face until the stripper nigga game started hating an i told my bro he only came bacc around face to try to blocc him from working with my brother and once my brother walked away he did too and left face hanging again they paid that fool to host one of there functions that fool walk-in and basically walked out so they paid him for nothing and his sister came to the function where we were at with Jeezy crying becuz he left them hanging smh we already know game ain’t no street nigga his sister told us all his business the real meaning behind that butterfly and all lol he’s a weirdo he watched his brother get into it with they homie smh how is that gangsta str8 suckerism but that was a set up who sits in the cut and record something bad happening to their sibling but he a real nigga tho? ??? !!!
It does make you think Game has some demons. I mean you’ve already won my man. You’re the millionaire rap-star and your brother’s still grinding, why kick someone when they’re down? Especially on wax for the world to hear.