The Game Disses His Brother Big Fase and Fase Responds

The Game Disses His Brother Big Fase and Fase Responds

The Game Disses His brother Big Fase and He responds back

The Game has released his highly anticipated album “Born 2 Rap” and one track that stood out to us was “Hug The Block”. In the song The Game is dissing his actual blood brother Big Fase.

After hearing the diss Big Fase responded and exposed The Game for a lot of things. Check out the song/diss below and Big Fase’s reply below on instagram.

Hug The Block “Big Fase” lyrics.

How you spend your whole life with a stranger you call your brother that don’t know you?
2006 Bentley coupe parked at Nobu
I was your bulletproof vest when them Crips tried to smoke you
Shit be hurtin’ my heart so I approached you
We on the same team but you think I’m tryna coach you
I was in first class, I looked back
You was mad so I gave up my seat and sat in coach too
Here’s somethin’ to toast to
I bought the weed, the blunts, you smoked that and the roach too,” Game rapped.

Big Fase reponds via his IG:

To use a nigga up and leave him stuck in the streets for 14 years is one thing.. But to hold all this invalid hate and disdain for a nigga is beyond my comprehension.

I haven’t heard the bullshit but enough of it has been translated for me to understand that the hater is in your mirror.

In 2005, I left after months of feeling underappreciated and not needed… and got confirmation of that when the reposessions began instead of what I hoped would be a just a misunderstanding repaired by a brotherly talk to get things straight.
My love for hip hop birthed yours and if my short lived push as an artist was to only spawn your career and make a way to success then that must have been the creators plan.

Never once have I said.. “That should be me”. I was very accepting of my role in the movement. But room to grow and being trusted to make a move or even have an opinion were things that I assumed were part of it.
I walked away from what I helped to build with nothing.

Before I could become a “NIKE” ( just do it nigga), I’ll just go back to the turf and be the nigga I always been.

I kept pushin and tried to make the best of it (Brazil Street Records/One Hunned Entertainment) and every path to the bag was in one way or another blocked by you. I spent too much time trying to make it make sense. It never will.
Color me bad.. But u can’t color me a hater nigga.

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To use a nigga up and leave him stuck in the streets for 14 years is one thing.. But to hold all this invalid hate and disdain for a nigga is beyond my comprehension. I haven't heard the bullshit but enough of it has been translated for me to understand that the hater is in your mirror. In 2005, I left after months of feeling underappreciated and not needed… and got confirmation of that when the reposessions began instead of what I hoped would be a just a misunderstanding repaired by a brotherly talk to get things straight. My love for hip hop birthed yours and if my short lived push as an artist was to only spawn your career and make a way to success then that must have been the creators plan. Never once have I said.. "That should be me". I was very accepting of my role in the movement. But room to grow and being trusted to make a move or even have an opinion were things that I assumed were part of it. I walked away from what I helped to build with nothing. Before I could become a "NIKE" ( just do it nigga), I'll just go back to the turf and be the nigga I always been. I kept pushin and tried to make the best of it (Brazil Street Records/One Hunned Entertainment) and every path to the bag was in one way or another blocked by you. I spent too much time trying to make it make sense. It never will. Color me bad.. But u can't color me a hater nigga..

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