Search
Close this search box.

50 Cent rejects Game’s G-Unit reunion rumors

50 Cent Launches His SMS Audio HeadphonesBy The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

Until 2005, it looked as if 50 Cent was downright unstoppable. Not only did 50 Cent put himself and his G-Unit family on, his movement also breathed new life into the West when his label added Game to the label. Being from Los Angeles, and Compton, Game had already been signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment.

Eager to be a part of the team, Game jumped on the G-Unit bandwagon and even jumped headfirst into their feud with Ja Rule. Immediately, Game watched his mainstream career take off with his album, The Documentary. Game went on to become one of the biggest G-Unit rivals, but has expressed interest in reuniting over the years.

Recently, Game has been talking about the G-Unit reunion, more and more often. When he interviewed with the Wall Street Journal, Game spoke on the potential G-Unit reunion. Now, his manager has jumped into this, saying it is a business decision. But, 50 Cent spoke with The Boombox, earlier today, and he said there will be no G-Unit reunion, of any form.

More Featured News