The Game Says People Need To Chill Over Cardi B's Crip Diss

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Rapper Game arrives at the BET Awards '11 held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 26, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

Game chimes in on Cardi B and L.A. Crips scenario.

Earlier this month, Cardi B was receiving some threats from members of Crips in L.A. The threat prompted her to increase the amount of security she had during All-Star Weekend in L.A. and may have also played a factor to Migos heightened security as well. While the weekend has passed and she hasn't faced any notable problems, people have still felt some type of way about her words. The Game was recently spotted outside of Cardi B's performance in L.A. this weekend where he chimed in on the scenario.

Game told TMZ that he spoke to Cardi B about the whole scenario over the weekend. While he admits that it is dangerous to be speaking about Crips that way, he said she didn't mean anything by it and that she does understand the politics that goes on in L.A. when it comes to gang relations.

"That's dangerous shit. But I talked to Cardi and she understands the politics in L.A.. She's still who she is, that has to be respected. But there's a position here that has to be respected." He said, "A bunch of people aren't going to understand the politics but there are politics."

He continues to explain that he didn't help diffuse the situation and that he went to the venue to support Cardi.

"I like Cardi B. I like her music. I like what she stands for. She represents who I am and where I come from and everyone that's overly trippin' needs to chill. She a good girl, we holla'd about it. She ain't mean nothing." He said. "She got her thing that she representin', that she stand for. It has to be respected. She from a whole different side of America. We from a whole different side of America. And people that took offense, sweep that shit under the rug."

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The Game Says People Need To Chill Over Cardi B's Crip Diss
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