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Should The Game Been Included In The Super Bowl Halftime Show?

Should The Game Been Included In The Super Bowl Halftime Show?


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If he wasn't such a cornball and hater he would've been up there. Plus none of the artist on that stage are gonna get caught up in the type of shit that Game does. He moves differently then they do.

You can catch 50 or Mary J on Good Morning America. Snoop is in your living room doing commercials like Shaq. Kendrick is never in the news for anything that's bullshit. Everything that Em does gets universal praise. Dre produced the whole thing.

Game the type of nigga to be on that stage at halftime and then be in a club fight later the same night on some "LA shit" He's also not universally loved like those other artist. He's not in their tier. He's JV to their Varsity.
 
Dre and Snoop, is Dre and Snoop. Dre, Em, and Fif the 3 headed monster. Game wish he was Kenny, but he ain't, and he has no one to blame for that but himself.

Much as he would try to say differently, he has neither the affiliation with Dre nor the star power to be on that stage.
 
all you niggas that said Game should not have been there probably was secretly applauding Eminem racist disrespectful to black women oxy pill popping trailer park living ass when he performed.
Game ain't associated with Dre like that. He is 1000x more associated with 50 and G-Unit and he messed that up a long ago. Coupled with not having a charting single since 2008 (until Ye scored him one with Eazy) and it ain't even worth the discussion. What song he finna do that doesn't feature 50 prominently?

And fuck Em.
 
Ice Cube has a better argument

I agree but Cube was never signed to Aftermath... I think the show was purely a tribute to Dre/Aftermath hits...

The only commercial 'hits' Game had on Aftermath really were 'Hate It Or Love It' and 'This Is How We Do' and like @dodge said, The Game isnt really a superstar like all the others on stage... 50 is alot more relevant to Dre's career then Game, so no way he would choose Game or 50...
 
If he wasn't such a cornball and hater he would've been up there. Plus none of the artist on that stage are gonna get caught up in the type of shit that Game does. He moves differently then they do.

You can catch 50 or Mary J on Good Morning America. Snoop is in your living room doing commercials like Shaq. Kendrick is never in the news for anything that's bullshit. Everything that Em does gets universal praise. Dre produced the whole thing.

Game the type of nigga to be on that stage at halftime and then be in a club fight later the same night on some "LA shit" He's also not universally loved like those other artist. He's not in their tier. He's JV to their Varsity.


This is the perfect description.
 
I agree but Cube was never signed to Aftermath... I think the show was purely a tribute to Dre/Aftermath hits...

The only commercial 'hits' Game had on Aftermath really were 'Hate It Or Love It' and 'This Is How We Do' and like @dodge said, The Game isnt really a superstar like all the others on stage... 50 is alot more relevant to Dre's career then Game, so no way he would choose Game or 50...
Mary was never Aftermath
 
If he wasn't such a cornball and hater he would've been up there. Plus none of the artist on that stage are gonna get caught up in the type of shit that Game does. He moves differently then they do.

You can catch 50 or Mary J on Good Morning America. Snoop is in your living room doing commercials like Shaq. Kendrick is never in the news for anything that's bullshit. Everything that Em does gets universal praise. Dre produced the whole thing.

Game the type of nigga to be on that stage at halftime and then be in a club fight later the same night on some "LA shit" He's also not universally loved like those other artist. He's not in their tier. He's JV to their Varsity.


Your first sentence described 50 Cent FYI
 
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