In a fiery response to Complex Music’s recent ranking of the top 100 LA rappers, The Game has taken to social media, igniting a debate over his placement at number five. The rapper, known for his passionate ties to Los Angeles, expressed outrage and pride in a post that resonated with fans and critics alike.
“Born and raised in this city, I’ve never called anywhere else home,” The Game declared, laying bare his deep emotional connection to Los Angeles. He didn’t hold back, recounting the personal sacrifices he has made for his craft and the city that raised him. “I’ve lost brothers, family, friends… and damn near my own life to the lifestyle that so many people try to imitate,” he wrote, making a compelling case for his rightful place among the city’s elite rappers.
The Game acknowledged the few artists on the list who, while not born in LA, have nevertheless shown unwavering dedication to the city. “Those on the list represent this city and its culture,” he stated, asserting the importance of authenticity and loyalty to the roots of West Coast hip-hop. His call to action was unmistakable: “Challenge my pen if you think I’m wrong.”
With the stakes high and the tension palpable, The Game’s passionate defense of his legacy and roots has sparked a fierce conversation about identity in hip-hop. “At the end of the day, this is my list, punk. I was born here, and I will die here,” he proclaimed, leaving fans buzzing and eager to weigh in.
What do you think of The Game’s bold statements? As the debate rages on, the hip-hop community is watching closely. Drop your thoughts below!