
The Game recently opened up about feeling overlooked in conversations surrounding West Coast hip-hop, sharing his emotions during a candid interview. The rapper expressed that while he respects his peers, such as Kendrick Lamar, YG, and Ice Cube, he often finds himself excluded from discussions and recognized murals. However, he emphasized that his primary focus is on his family and being a father.
“It’s easy for me to give my flowers to Kendrick, YG, Ice Cube, and say I love and miss Nip, but I get left out of all the conversations. I don’t give a f*ck about none of that,” The Game shared. “I literally am just trying to stay alive to see my daughter walk down the aisle. My purpose is only to be a father.” This emotional moment is particularly poignant given that he just welcomed a new son this month.
The recent birth of his son was celebrated by Evelyn Lozada, who confirmed that her daughter Shaniece Hairston is the boy’s mother. In a heartfelt post, Lozada expressed her joy, saying, “This little blue-eyed angel made me a grandma, and I’m forever grateful! You’ve brought so much joy into my life that words can’t even explain. I love you more than anything, Blaze Taylor!”
Concerns about The Game’s absence from the West Coast hip-hop scene intensified over the summer when he was noticeably missing from Kendrick Lamar’s “Pop Out” show. He addressed the speculation on Instagram Live, clarifying that there was no conflict between him and Kendrick. “Stop speculating and doing all that goofy sh*t,” he told fans. “I be in my own lane, chilling. Taking care of my kids.”
As The Game navigates his personal life and career, it’s clear that his family remains his top priority. For more updates on The Game and the latest in music news, stay connected with hiphopraisedmetheblog.com.