The Game Use Ghostwriter For Eminem Diss Track, Says D12’s Bizarre

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The Game is no stranger to rap beef. In fact, he seems to crave lyrical battles to hone his skills as a rapper. His latest attempt at stirring up trouble was his diss track aimed at Eminem called “The Black Slim Shady.“

That was back in August, and to date, there’s been no response from Eminem, but a member of D12 has an interesting theory behind the origin of the song. According to Bizarre, the track was not even written by The Game but by his former Shady Records labelmate Stat Quo.

Bizarre made the provocative suggestion during a recent appearance on The Bootleg Kev Podcast. Of course, he doesn’t have any solid evidence to support his claim, but he said since he’s very familiar with Eminem’s work, he felt like he heard the “Rap God” rapper’s voice. To add fuel to the fire, Bizarre said that he believed that The Game has much better rapping skills than what was put out on that track.

“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?” he added.

He went on to say that he still firmly believed that either Stat Quo or Game could have done much better than what was offered. Even when Bootleg Kev persisted with the line of questions, the “Under the Influence” rapper maintained his position but did add that he had respect for The Game and that Stat Quo was his friend and an amazing writer.

However, Kev shut down his theory as he explained that he was in the studio with the “Home Invasion” rapper, and he never really saw any ghostwriting happening.

The Game has also spoken about why he did the diss track while being interviewed on The Rap Radar Podcast. He said that the track wasn’t personal, even though he said that his beef with Eminem started when he was at war with 50 Cent.

“I always f***ed with Em [Eminem]. And then the whole Aftermath and the Shady thing and he was on The Documentary,” Game further explained.

The Game revealed that when he started warring with 50, he felt that Eminem had no choice but to pick a side. The Compton native also said that at the time, he had surpassed Eminem. He did admit that he chose to beef with the two rap titans because he felt like hip-hop was getting boring and needed to shake up to keep it interesting.

“Hip Hop’s gotta be interesting. These n-ggas these days are so god damn boring or every time somebody wanna beef, somebody gotta die. Sometimes, ladies and gentleman, it’s just Hip Hop and you can leave it at that,” he said at the time.

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Sam Sharpe college students in Spain on EU scholarships Loop Jamaica

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Before boarding their departure flight out the Sangster International Airport recently, Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College students bound for Spain are seen here with Head of the Department of Modern Languages at the college, Merlene Blake (left) and Lecturer Kimberley Watt (far right), who accompanied them. The students (from 2nd left) are Elaine James, Arianna Buchanan, Ramona Vernon and Brittany Brown.

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Four modern languages students of Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College in Montego Bay, St James are to spend this semester at the Universidad de Ja?n in Andalusia, Spain on a student exchange scholarship programme between both institutions.

Three of the students, Brittany Brown, Ramona Vernon and Arianna Buchanan, accompanied by Lecturer Kimberley Watt, are now in Spain, having departed from the Sangster International Airport (SIA) on Friday, September 9, and reaching their destination two days later.

Having spent the weekend familiarising themselves with their new surroundings, the students have described it as an old but beautiful city, and are looking forward to their stay.

They were seen off at the airport by head of the Department of Modern Languages at Sam Sharpe, Merlene Blake. A fourth student, Elanie James, is to join them soon.

Blake explained that “their major is Spanish; and as a part of the Spanish programme, they have to do at least six weeks of study in a Spanish-speaking country.”

The college also has an agreement with Universidad de Panam?, where students have done their six-week immersion programme.

A former lecturer at Sam Sharpe, Malbis Morris, introduced them to a European Union (EU) student exchange programme called Erasmus (EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students), with schemes for education, training, youth and sport. and with that arrangement, the students will instead spend a semester.

The scholarships that are available through the Erasmus Programme at Universidad de Ja?n provides for an exchange programme geared at helping the students to master Spanish over three months, returning home in time to prepare for their third-year teaching practice.

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In keeping with its commitment to provide relief to Guyanese in all sectors, the government today continued the distribution of the $150, 000 cash grant to fisherfolk along the East Coast Demerara.

Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo spearheaded today’s exercise at the Unity Ballfield Centre and the Lusignan Community Centre respectively. The distribution represents an investment of some $75 million dollars with over 1,600 fisherfolk receiving cheques.

The Vice President told the fisherfolk that the government remains committed to providing support to cushion the effects of the rising cost of living.

He made reference the COVID-19 cash grant, the flood relief grant and other measures implemented by the administration over the past two years to support and improve the livelihood of citizens countrywide.

In this regard, the VP noted that while many were looking forward to the grant sooner, government had to verify the list of persons to ensure those in need benefitted, since previously a number of persons were dishonest, resulting in government being reflected in a negative way.

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On Friday last, the Vice President spearheaded the distribution in Region Six, where over 1,600 fisherfolk also benefitted.

Meanwhile, the Vice President encouraged the fisherfolk to invest in other business ventures and to capitalise on the many educational and other opportunities being provided by the government for their development.

He said fisherfolk must be part of the transformation taking place in Guyana.

“You could start small businesses. You got to explore that sort of help with us because that’s what we’re here for, to assist people to make a transition to upgrade themselves, improved their lives, but if you don’t take this step and you complain, sit down at the seaside or a corner shop and only complain, things will pass by you, development will pass by,” VP Jagdeo explained.

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Las autoridades encontraron sin vida el cuerpo Gilberto Ayala Aponte, de 56 años, quien fue arrastrado por el río La Plata en Comerío luego de caer en el mencionado cuerpo de agua.

Según la información preliminar, los hechos ocurrieron a eso de la 1:10 PM en la carretera PR-781, km. 3.1 en el Barrio Cedrito sector La Prieta. El hombre se encontraba en la parte posterior de su casa cuando resbaló y cayó al agua del río que estaba crecido a causa del huracán Fiona. 

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La declaración de Biden de que la pandemia había terminado sorprendió a varios de sus funcionarios de salud, ya que no fue parte de sus discursos programados antes de la entrevista, dijeron a Politico dos funcionarios de la administración.

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“Aún no estamos allí, pero el final está a la vista”, indicó el jefe de la OMS en referencia al momento en que el coronavirus dejaría de propagarse de forma pandémica. 

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El sismo sacudió edificios y generó escenas de pánico en la capital del país. Y ocurre una hora después de la realización de un simulacro nacional, en conmemoración de dos fuertes terremotos: en 1985 y 2017. 

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El presidente mexicano, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, se comunicó con el gobernador de Michoacán, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, quien le transmitió que y “solo hay reporte de daños materiales en Coalcomán, donde fue el epicentro, y en zonas cercanas”.

Hablé con el gobernador de Michoacán, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla y solo hay reporte de daños materiales en Coalcomán, donde fue el epicentro, y en zonas cercanas. pic.twitter.com/lpnl7waa6X

— Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_) September 19, 2022

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The National Emergency Management Organisation NEMO, is today carrying out assessments of damage done on the weekend from the impact of the tail end of Hurricane Fiona.

Director of NEMO, Michelle Forbes says the organisation received reports of flooding and landslides in some areas.

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The SVG Meteorological Service says improvement in weather conditions are likely today, as the Atlantic high pressure system seeks to regain its dominance.

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That is according to the latest update from the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update.

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