The Game Offers Stitches Future Career Advice

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He also told the Miami rapper to stop using the N-word after sharing a "Why You Always Lying?" meme.

The beef between The Game and Stitches got real two nights ago. The Miami shock rapper attempted to run up on The Game as he was leaving a club in South Beach, but instead, he suddenly got knocked out by Wack 100, Game's manager. After getting some actual stitches on his upper lip and spending the night in jail, Stitches came back last night intent on letting the world know he hasn't bowed out just yet. He accused Game of having his manager sucker-punch him instead of fighting on his own and requested a one-on-one showdown. 

Game had initially responded by posting a video of himself intently staring down the camera while 2 Chainz' "Watch Out" plays in the background. He has now followed up by resharing a fan's video clip that shows Game's head posted on top of the "Why You Always Lying" dude. In the video's caption, he first offered Stitches some advice on how to care for his damaged upper lip, telling him to avoid spicy food. 

He also warned Stitches to stop his rampant use of the N-word -- "you're white... & other African American rap crews might take offense & whoop that ass too," wrote Game. 

And as Game believes his rival's rap career is over, he offered up some potential career ideas for Stitches to consider, including becoming a ball boy for the Miami Heat, a WWE wrestler, and a clown at children's birthday parties. 

Game finished the post by naming several other "dope" white rappers to whom Stitches' fans can turn now that their man is done. His list includes: Eminem, Paul Wall, Logic, Mac Miller, G-Eazy, Macklemore, and Machine Gun Kelly


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