Game Denies Jumping Ras Kass; Explains Situation
Friday - September 15, 2006
There are always two sides to every story.
After Ras Kass claimed to have been jumped by Game and his Black Wall Street entourage of 30 (see "Ras Kass, Game Get Into Physical Altercation; Ras Kass Responds"), the Compton native has now given his account of what happened Wednesday night (September 13) at the Element nightclub in Hollywood, California.
Game claims that he never had a problem with Ras Kass until the rapper dissed him on the track "Caution" last year, and to add insult to injury named his son, which is something that doesn't fly with the Game.
"I never had beef and never met Ras Kass, unless it was a quick exchange saying hello," Game told Allhiphop.com. "He talked about my son by name. You can say what you want about me, but what does my son got to do with it?"
Furthermore, the Compton rapper disputes Ras Kass' claim of being jumped by 30 people, simply stating he was the one that punched the rapper after he became lippy.
"Ain't nobody hit that dude but me; he's crazy talking about 30 people," Game said to AllHipHop.com. "I seen the n---- in the club. I walked up to him in the club and it was my man's birthday, so I didn't want to mess up his party. When the lights came on, at the end I asked him about the freestyle. He said it wasn't nothing, but he started in on that 'it's whatever I'm Ras Kass,' and punched him in the face before he could finish."
Ras Kass stated that he has no intention of taking the beef on wax. Apparently, neither does Game. "It don't benefit me to mess with these kinds of small cats," Game said.
"Ras Kass' career is over. I ended it with that one punch last night," Game continued.
In related news, Game's sophomore release, The Doctor's Advocate, has been pushed back once again. The new release date is November 14.*