West Coast rapper The Game performed in New York City last night bringing out a handful of surprise guests including former G-Unit cohort Young Buck, while publicly ending his four-year feud with another rap rival.Performing at Irving Plaza in downtown Manhattan for his new album L.A.X,the former Aftermath artist appeased the crowd by unveiling a steady stream of hometown favorites. According Miss Info TV. Fat Joe, Jim Jones, Trife da God, Kool Herc, and Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon and Ghostface Killah were among the guest.
Despite the anti-G-Unit collabo, the Kodak moment of the night came when The Game performed alongside Joe Budden as he did his ’03 anthem “Pump It Up".The two emcees were once combatants in a bitter beef that was sparked by a 2004 diss Budden aimed at G-Unit.
During the public truce, Joe extended his hand, which Game accepted and the two claimed their action was a form of “real hip-hop.”
In related news, Game’s third album L.A.X. hit stores yesterday (August 26).
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