The Game recently clarified his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s talent, emphasizing that Lamar learned his skills along the way. He compared Lamar’s ability to bring people together to the mentorship he received from Snoop Dogg and then passed on to Kendrick. The two artists have previously collaborated on tracks such as “The City,” “On Me,” and “See No Evil.”
In addition, Game disclosed that Top Dawg had offered him partial ownership of TDE, but he decided to decline the offer. Speculation arose that Game was not invited to certain events because of his support for Drake during a feud with Kendrick. However, Game emphasized that Drake is like a brother to him, and his loyalty lies with those who are loyal to him. Game and Drake have previously collaborated on songs like “100” in 2015.
Notably, at The Pop Out event, artists such as Tommy the Clown, YG, The Weeknd, SZA, Roddy Rich, and all members of Black Hippy made appearances and, in some cases, performed. The event was met with praise from fans and marked a reunion of Black Hippy, showcasing the camaraderie within the hip-hop community.