This Week in Rap Beefs: The Game Bought Seventeen Copies of 50 Cent’s New Album
"I tried to help him over that 160,000 thousand mark. We bought 17 albums, man. Real talk."
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"I tried to help him over that 160,000 thousand mark. We bought 17 albums, man. Real talk."
"A story about the nature of hegemony and the debate over the exercise of American power."
This time, Chris Brown gets to be involved.
On "Bang Along," the proud Comptonite walks us down memory lane.
Then there’s the tale of a woman, brought up as a traditional Muslim, who became "the most depraved rock groupie you've ever seen."
Plus: David Boreanz doesn't get 'Heroes.'
Once in a while, Vulture takes a peek at what your friends and neighbors think of a concert. Today, the Guy Who Was Disappointed That the Game Let Last Night's Irving Plaza Show Be Overrun by Guests. (Apologies to Daily Intel and the Sex Diaries.)
Plus: The Game defends his lack of message, and Heather Graham is keeping busy.
Plus: The Game basically admits that his next album is going to be horribly delayed. It's called 'L.A.X.'!
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