Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Game Says "'Uncle Otis' Wasn't a Diss Record"


The Game might have taken to Twitter over the weekend to say that the diss-filled lyrics to his "Uncle Otis" track bore no ill will towards a list of artists, including Jay-Z, Kreayshawn, Marc Anthony and Big Sean, but his tweets also had a hint of instigation.

The rapper reposted tweets from fans interspersed by his own comments about a potential feud with Big Sean.

"@the game Big Sean coming for yo head next BOI! LHH," said one fan to which The Game responded, "@LiquidGotti It'll be the END of em if he do. RETWEET THAT !!!"

He later tweeted, "Aint NEVER LOST a rap beef & I NEVER WILL !!! #iWroteThreeHundredBars little do you n----s forget !!!"

"#UncleOtis wasn't a diss record," he added. "That was me & the homies in the studio wasted LAUGHING & JOKIN. If I get serious.... #HeadsGoneRoll"

Meanwhile, Big Sean is steering clear from the drama. During an appearance on New York radio station Power 105.1, he merely said, "I didn't even take it as a dis. I took it as him doing what he do. Don't he got an album that's about to come out?"

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