Jayceon Terrel Taylor, also known as American rapper, "The Game" has accomplished a lot in his professional career. He was one of Dr. Dre's protégés and almost signed to Bad Boy records. Most notable, though, was his Platinum album, The Documentary, and his time with the hip-hop group G-Unit. While with G-Unit, The Game and 50-Cent partnered up to make such hit songs as "How We Do" and "Hate It Or Love It". However, 50 and The Game eventually ended the relationship due to a petty beef. This isn't the only feud The Game has had with other rappers in recent years. He and 40 Glocc also got into it, and during that time, rumors surfaced that The Game could have physically abused his ex-fiancé. Moreover, The Game has made remarks supporting Ray Rice's reinstatement, despite video evidence showing Rice punch his wife until she was knocked out.
Back in April of this year, The Game and 40 Glocc had it out over circumstances surrounding The Game's ex-fiancé, Tiffney Cambridge. Apparently, 40 was moving in and Tiffany and he wanted The Game to know it.
More interesting, perhaps, is an M Stars report that claims The Game might have hit her:
"Rapper the Game may have gotten into an alleged physical altercation with his estranged fiancée, Tiffney Cambridge over her romance with rapper 40 Glocc, who posted harsh comments about his children and his Tiffney on his Instigram account. The rapper recently posted on his twitter account that he was hacked and never posted the photos."
TMZ recently caught up with the rapper and asked him some questions concerning Ray Rice. It turns out that Ray and The Game might have more in common than previously realized.
This adds meaning to The Game's statement, captured by TMZ Sports, where the ex-G-Unit member seemingly admits that he thinks dog fighting is worse than beating up your wife:
"...Rapper The Game tells TMZ Sports he would LOVE to see RR on his favorite squad ... the 49ers...Game -- rockin' a pretty freaky masquerade ball mask -- was leaving his birthday party at the Supper Club in Hollywood Friday night when he explained why San Fran could benefit from #27. Also, Game says he's happy to see Rice reinstated...'wherever he lands it's dope.' Also, when asked who's crime was more severe: Michael Vick or Ray Rice, the game responds, 'Vick.'"
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