Before the feud between Nashville rapper Young Buck and 50 Cent was center-stage in the world of superstar rap crew G-Unit, the rift between former member the Game and G-Unit head 50 Cent brought in the headlines.
Only 50, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo remain with the group, and, speaking with MTV, the Game says now that he feels remorse for his part in G-Unit's splintering, and feels that had they remained a five-piece, the crew would've also remained a dominating force in rap.
"I was young, man," the Game told MTV. "I was dumb. I did a lot of dumb things. I felt me and 50 clashed... Now, four albums in, I can honestly say from Banks to Buck to Dre to Yayo to whoever, if it would have kept going, endless paper. Millions of albums sold — because we were great together."
Full MTV story here.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1615171/20090701/game__3_.jhtml
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