The Game targets Rick Ross in fiery track “Freeway’s Revenge”

The Game targets Rick Ross in fiery track “Freeway’s Revenge”

In a surprising twist in the hip-hop world, The Game has released a scathing new track titled “Freeway’s Revenge,” targeting fellow rapper Rick Ross. The song marks a significant fallout between the two artists, who previously shared a strong alliance in the music industry. Game stepped in to defend Drake.

“Freeway’s Revenge” dives deep into past grievances, with The Game criticizing Ross for various actions, including his previous career as a correctional officer and allegations of false affiliations with street figures the heads of BMF (Black Mafia Family). In addition, stealing “Freeway Ricky Ross’ name. The Game’s lyrics pull no punches as he mimics Ross’s style, accusing him of fabricating street credibility, stealing B.I.G.’s style, and other personal jabs, such as alleged drug use and unethical behavior towards women.

This feud traces back to unexpected origins when Ross dissed 50 Cent in 2009, leading to The Game’s support by joining Ross on the “Mafia Music” remix alongside other artists. Despite past collaborations, including their work on Game’s “The R.E.D. Album,” their relationship has soured dramatically, culminating in this latest musical altercation.

The release of “Freeway’s Revenge” has sparked intense reactions from fans and critics alike, stirring debates about the boundaries of personal attacks in music and the authenticity of public personas in the hip-hop industry.

As the community watches this feud unfold, it’s clear that the repercussions could reshape the relationships and dynamics within the music scene. The Game’s move might just be the beginning of a new chapter in hip-hop rivalries, reflecting deep-rooted tensions that go beyond the music.

The Game targets Rick Ross in fiery track “Freeway’s Revenge”