The Game Says Dr. Dre Has Never Done a Beat For Him

by HHL JT

Earlier this year, The Game dropped this nugget on Drink Champs.

"Crazy that Ye did more for me over the last two weeks than Dre did my whole career," Game said.

Nobody really believe that, and everybody concluded Game was hurt because Dre didn't include him in the Super Bowl Halftime Show he produced.

Now Game is doubling down on the lack of influence Dre had on his career, claiming he's never recieved a beat from the Good Doctor, who executive produced Game's most famous album, The Documentary.

The Game reveals he has never gotten a beat from Dr. Dre in his entire career 👀😳 pic.twitter.com/Fnp4SKWDKo

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"Dre didn't do any beats on The Documentary.  But I didn't say he didn't overseas.  You want to Dre to oversee anything. Because he's a mastermind at doing that.  But as for as doing a beat for The Documentary?  No.  And I've never had a Dre beat in my career.  Again with all the appreciation I have for Dre, the fact is the fact.  So a bunch of dope producers  that Dre had under him or whoever-- The Scott Storchs, the Just Blazes, the Swizz Beatz, the Timbalands -- helped me put together my classic album. And I, physically, had to get on a plane and come to Baseline and work with you to get these things done.  I did the same thing with Storch, I did the same thing with Swizz.  I want to Miami to work with Timbaland.  So I can't give Dre credit for a Just Blaze beat.  But it's a Dr. Dre executive produce album.  But people just don't understand the underlinings and how the business works.  I have never had a song with Dre on it and Dre been in my video. Snoop has a ton.  Em has a ton.  I don't have none," Game said.

Poor Game.