In a recent interview with rapper Mistah F.A.B. on the San Francisco radio station Wild 94.9, Game revealed that he is expecting another son in two months.
"Got another one on the way, man, droppin' in April," Game said. "King Justice."
King Justice will join Harlem Caron, Game's son who will turn 4 in June.
"Gotta hold it down for my fam, man," Game said. "Two kids. And just keep pushin'."
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50Cent:'The Game feud one sided'
08/05/2007 - 10:01:27
Rapper 50 Cent has dismissed ongoing suggestions he's involved in a bitter dispute with hip-hop rival The Game, insisting it's in his commercial interests to keep quiet.Reports of a rift between the pair surfaced in 2005 when The Game released his first album. 50 Cent - real name Curtis Jackson - was reportedly enraged he hadn't received full credit for his efforts on the record.But the In Da Club hitmaker is adamant he bears no grudge, saying: "The feud with The Game is a one-sided feud. That's him upset with my life and my situation.
"Have you heard any records of me responding to Game outside of Not Rich, Still Lyin'? I never made any records about him because he works for me."When he sells records, I get paid more money than he does, so why would I destroy him?
Rapper The Game's New Alias Is 'Murda Game'
Rapper The Game already has his second son's name picked out - three weeks before the tot is born. The Los Angeles-based hitmaker has told MTV News he'll call his newborn King Justice. That won't be the only new name in the family.
The Game reveals, "I'm changing my street (mixtape) name. I'm killing Hurricane, and I'm just gonna run with the Murda Game."
The rapper admits he came up with the new alias after speaking to pal Nas about his pseudonyms.
He adds, "I talked to Nas... and we was talking about his career and where he's been, talking about (Nas' aliases) Escobar and Nasty Nas. I was like, 'I need one of them aliases.' He was like, 'Well, if I'm Nasty Nas, then you're Murda Game because you murder n**gas.' That's what it is - out with the Hurricane, in with Murda Game. I got that from a don, man. A king gave me that, so I had to run with it."
New DVD comin this summer..
New DVD to document Game's 'Life after the Math'
By Doug Miller / TheGame360.com
The Game was born Jayceon Taylor and grew up on the mean streets of South Central Los Angeles, but he persevered, trusted his talent, and became one of hip-hop's biggest stars.
Knowing that fans worldwide want to the true story of how this went down, the "Doctor's Advocate" has taken it upon himself to give his huge audience an up-close-and-personal history lesson.
The Game and Black Wall Street have produced a documentary DVD entitled "The Game: Life after the Math," the first product of the rapper's latest partnership, a film deal with Polychrome Pictures.
Fans will hear straight from The Game as he chronicles his childhood in Compton all the way to his time at the top of the charts with his 2004 smash debut album, The Documentary, and 2006's hit follow-up, Doctor's Advocate.
The DVD is scheduled to drop this summer.
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