During a high-energy club appearance in New York City on May 3, 2026, The Game made his presence known by directly addressing his former G-Unit leader, 50 Cent. In a moment captured on viral video, the Compton rapper took to the microphone to taunt his former collaborator, declaring to the crowd, “Somebody tell Fif, I’m here!”
The Game, who has a storied and often volatile history with the Queens-born mogul, did not shy away from the past. “I got kicked out of G-Unit for doing stupid s**t,” he admitted to the audience, adding with characteristic bravado, “I’m just a f**ked up ni**a.” Before the DJ transitioned into the next track, he raised his arms and reiterated his challenge, ensuring his message reached the ears of those in attendance and beyond.
This latest outburst follows a long timeline of public friction between the two artists. In September 2022, during the Legends Only concert in Houston, The Game made similar remarks, explicitly stating his continued disdain for 50 Cent. Despite the passage of time, it appears that while the two have moved past the peak of their mid-2000s feud, the relationship remains far from cordial.
Interestingly, the timing of this taunt coincides with 50 Cent’s recent social media activity. The Power creator recently shared a video of his performance alongside Mary J. Blige during her Las Vegas residency. Notably, the background music for his post was the remix of “Hate It or Love It,” the iconic track that once served as a cornerstone of the collaborative success between The Game and 50 Cent.
While the rap world has seen many feuds come and go, the lingering tension between these two figures remains a point of fascination for hip-hop fans. Whether this is a genuine rekindling of old grievances or simply a reminder of their shared history, it is clear that the legacy of G-Unit continues to cast a long shadow over both artists.
