This past Sunday was an important one for hip-hop, as it marked the 10th anniversary of the release of Game's seminal debut album, The Documentary. To celebrate the milestone, the Compton emcee hosted a concert in Los Angeles and made sure to have plenty of heavy hitters on hand. 

Artists including Tyga, Ab-Soul, O.T. Genasis, Marsha Ambrosius, ScHoolboy Q, and Kendrick Lamar all showed up to help celebrate and perform alongside the 35-year-old rapper.

Also in attendance was Game's former mentor and co-executive producer of The Documentary, Dr. Dre, who took the stage to congratulate the rapper and pose for a few snaps with his former protege. Game, being rightfully proud of the moment, shared a few pics on Instagram which created an opening for a couple of commenters to take shots.

One Instagram user wrote that Game should have stood with 50 Cent instead, while another commented that Game owes his success to Fif. Naturally, Jayceon was not pleased and responded accordingly.

Check out Game's response to the Instagram trolls up top.

Source: Baller Alert