When Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, and 50 Cent joined forces for an epic Halftime Show at this year's Super Bowl back in February, the presentation was met with praise from all over the world. But The Game was not amongst the group's long list of supporters, indicating that he should have been selected as a member of the all-star cast. Since then, the Compton native has reignited his long-standing feud with 50 Cent, and he even took aim at his rival's rap mentor, Eminem.
The Game dropped a 10-minute long diss track about the 15-time Grammy award winner called "The Black Slim Shady" about six weeks ago, and it has already garnered over 2 million views on YouTube. Eminem's childhood friend and long-time former bandmate, Bizzare, recently pulled back the curtain on the making of "The Black Slim Shady," and indicated that the song wasn't even written by The Game. Instead, Bizzare alleges that it was penned by a former Aftermath Entertainment signee named Stat Quo.
“I just feel like I couldn’t get past the Eminem voice,” Bizarre said during a recent interview with he host of The Bootleg Kev Podcast. “I know Game can rap better than that. I know he’s a problem as a battle rapper, a guy that’s into lyrics...I feel like that was a nice little cute intro. He never got out of that, though. He stayed in Marshall’s body for the whole 10 minutes. When we gonna get Game? We know he can do it, so what happened? “[I wasn’t a fan] of that song, nah, nah. I think he could have did better — or Stat Quo could have did better.”
Scroll up to watch Bizzare share his thoughts on Stat Quo's role in The Game's new album, Drillmatic, and the controversial diss track aimed at Eminem.
Source: Hip Hop DX