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(April 4, 2007)
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     *So much for Rev. Al Sharpton’s desired peaceful sit down among all warring parties caught in the ripple effect of Tony Yayo’s alleged assault against the 14-year-old son of music executive Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond.

      Rosemond also manages The Game, who used to roll with G-Unit until a massive falling out. The Compton rapper is speaking out against the alleged actions of his former G-Unit homie Yayo in a new track called “Body Bags.” 

      Released via his Myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/thegame), the song uses Sly & Robbie’s infamous line from “World a Reggae” (“Out in the streets, they call it murder”) as Game takes aim at both Yayo and G-Unit general 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson.

      Using Jim Jones-like background words to punctuate the lines, Game raps: “What kind of b*tch n*gga put his hands on kids (Homo!)/Pull up that black van on his (No!)/We don’t do the kid slappin’; we do the kid snatchin’/Eyewitness news, it’s been a kidnappin’.  …Nah, we don’t get down like that/But 50’s mama we’ll put you in the ground like that (Curtis!).

      Toward 50 Cent, Game says: “It’s on now, better call Dr. Ben and Russell/Set up a peace treaty, or go get some muscle/Call them Lighty brothers, call all your little flunkies/Call the snitch hotline and get the G-Unit monkeys/Call the cops, I’m still a hundred miles and runnin’/Then call God, and tell him that yo’ ass is comin’.”

 


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