The Game is Ready to Drop Eminem Diss

Wack100 grew up on Eminem, he was against the diss, but still, he would support anything that The Game does.

Lately, Wack100 gives more interviews than the artist he manages, but at times his revelations are no less explosive than those The Game makes publicly. Wack sat down with the No Jumper podcast, and among many hot topics, he talked about a notorious attempt to diss Eminem, the 10-minute long track “Black Slim Shady”. Adam, a host, was curious about whose idea was to put the diss on the album. Was it coming from the management? Wack100 was adamant:

No, that comes from the mind of somebody who masterminded that. That’s a 100 per cent Game. Nobody could take no credit for that. The beat, the structure of it… The other guy I will give credit to is Brian [King Joseph], our engineer. But other than that — that’s Game. I was against it. The song was seven minutes. I’ll tell you how it ended up 10. I’d come in the studio, they play it. I’m like, “Yo, that shit is seven minutes, what the fuck are you doing?!” Fame says, “Too long?” I said, “Yeah, man, this shit is way too long, you tripping. It’s streaming, what the fuck d’you mean?” He’s like, “Aight, come back in a couple of hours, I’ll fix it”. I came back in a couple of hours, he played it. These seven minutes went to 10 minutes. He said, “You still think it’s too long?” I said, “Nah, it’s perfect. Point proven. I’ll shut the fuck up”. [The Game] proved me wrong because that song, I believe, is like the No.2 streaming song on the album. He was totally right, I was all the way wrong about the song. I didn’t think it was gonna stream.

There is a lot to unpack in this paragraph. Starting from how Game treats his manager to the fact that The Game somehow got credit for HitBoy’s beat he used for the track. And, of course, the amount of delusion when they think that the diss track is second most streamed on the album because it is just that good. No. It is because of the clout, and nobody comes back to listen to it again. It makes Adam wonder if Wack100 think that the tension The Game is trying to create between him and Eminem is good for Game’s career. The answer sounded like what an enabler would say:

Imma support anything that Game does. I don’t have none against fucking Eminem. I grew up on Eminem. But whatever Game does Imma support.

The podcast host still wanted to know what made The Game start all this circus. Does he really hate Eminem? Wack100 does not think so. He thinks The Game is entirely reasonable, even if he has his own hitlist:

don’t think he hates [Eminem] at all. I think he had a point he wanted to get across, and I think that’s what it is. I can’t tell you nobody that Game really hates. He has this list… He says whenever the doctor tells him he has six months to live or something, he gonna go down the list killing everybody on the list. Physically.

Sure, it all sounds like absolutely reasonable behaviour of an absolutely reasonable man.

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