Wack 100 has had a great relationship with The Game for years, whether as just a friendship or as his manager and business partner. As such, it's no surprise Wack had some important distinctions to make amid renewed beef speculation regarding his client and Kendrick Lamar.
Game referenced K.Dot multiple times throughout his new album The Documentary 3, which includes a Drake feature and a lot of Los Angeles love. Some fans took these references as just that, whereas others think the Compton MC is lyrically going at his Compton counterpart.
As for the music executive, Wack spoke to DJ Akademiks during Ak's livestream, as caught by Cousin Tino on Twitter. During their conversation, Akademiks refused to believe Wack 100's claims about the two L.A. MCs having plans to meet in the studio just a few days from now.
"Game don't do no sneak-dissing. When he say something, he gon' say it," Wack expressed. "Top Dawg killed that s**t two weeks ago. [A beef] ain't gon' happen... Kendrick is gon' be in the studio with Game in three days."
DJ Akademiks didn't believe this and even wanted to bet against it, but Wack 100 pressed on. The only way to know for sure is to wait a few days and see if we get any footage or releases...
The Game Responds To Kendrick Lamar Rumors
The most important thing to note about all of this is The Game responding to this Kendrick Lamar speculation. He reacted via Instagram to a social media user calling him out for allegedly dissing the pgLang creative and calling for more L.A. unity. "Ain’t diss nobody on that song loud fa nuthin ahhhh [ninja emoji]," the West Coast lyricist wrote.
Kendrick Lamar's affiliates have also denied beef with The Game, whether it's by claiming he didn't diss Lamar on this new material or downplaying any serious tension between him and TDE. Still, there are a lot of mixed signals, and many fans still aren't convinced.
At this point, we don't know what it would take for this to die down. But a studio session between Game and Kendrick seems like the best bet.
