In a recent interview with DJ Vlad, The Game shed light on a short-lived feud with Lil Durk dating back to 2014. The rift emerged when The Game collaborated with Tyga, who was entangled in a dispute with Lil Durk at the time. However, The Game emphasized that the beef was fleeting, lasting only a “few months,” and that the two artists were sharing laughs about it mere months later.
The rapper went on to express respect for Lil Durk, commending his authenticity and success in the rap industry. Despite the skirmish, the two never went on to collaborate, suggesting that the feud was confined to a brief period of verbal exchanges. Importantly, the disagreement never escalated beyond words, and there were no lasting repercussions. For a comprehensive understanding of The Game’s perspective on the feud, the full interview can be viewed in the accompanying video.
In a different segment of the interview, The Game disclosed that federal authorities had approached him in connection with the arrest of Jimmy Henchman. The rapper recounted how he faced threats of jail time and pressure to cooperate with the authorities, but he opted to seek legal counsel instead. This revelation came to light as DJ Vlad shared his own experience of being pursued by the feds during Jimmy Henchman’s appeal, as they sought tapes of his interview with the figure.
Jimmy Henchman, also known as James Rosemond, had initially been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of drug trafficking and money laundering. Subsequently, he faced additional charges related to the death of Lodi Mack, resulting in a guilty verdict on all counts and a life sentence plus 20 years. Throughout the interview, The Game expressed his perplexity at the severity of such sentences, questioning the rationale behind assigning someone “life plus 20.”