Jayceon Taylor, also known as “The Game”, has seen success recently with his released album, “Jesus Piece’ and his reality show. Now, he and his manager Dontay “Taydoe” Kidd want to leverage his mainstream success to help him evolve from a rapper to more of a business mogul. In this sitdown interview with the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins, the Game, Kidd and producer DJ Skee talk about The Game’s journey to success and what it will take for him to make the transition from one of rap’s most feared and fearless personas to mogul. They also discuss his ongoing rivalries with rappers such as 50 Cent and 40 Glocc and his level of openness to the possibilities of resolving the differences between members of his former group, the G-Unit, and a G-Unit reunion.






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great interview, i respect the Game’s growth as an artist and look forward to his evolution from gangsta to CEO
i’m still disappointed by d album tho, but its all good
as soon as i read he was talking bout 50 cent and seen it was 19 min long i click off cuz he need 50 cent to be relevant. 50 cent been making hits way before get rich or die trying ppl just mad 50 super rich