A once-solid friendship between Ye (formerly Kanye West) and The Game is unraveling in real-time, as the two hip-hop heavyweights exchanged fiery public statements over the weekend, exposing a rift fueled by betrayal, conflicting loyalties, and unresolved communication.
Ye took to X (formerly Twitter) with a string of pointed posts targeting The Game, expressing frustration over the Compton rapper’s recent association with Top 5, a Toronto artist allegedly tied to Drake—Ye’s longtime rival. Ye claims Top 5 has made threats against him and was shocked to see Game align himself with someone he views as dangerous.
“Why is Game, who I have gifted two Maybachs, showing affection to Top 5, who is threatening my life?” Ye wrote. “Well, I guess I’m no longer executive producing that album,” he added, referring to Game’s much-anticipated project, The Documentary 3.
The Game didn’t take long to fire back. In an explosive Instagram post, he slammed Ye’s use of gifts to control narratives and called out his lack of direct communication.
“Forget you and your Maybachs! I’ll be back in LA in a week, and you can come collect them yourself! I never asked you for anything,” Game wrote. “When you gifted me those cars, I made it clear I was fine without them. Yet you insisted.”
Game also accused Ye of being insincere, highlighting how Ye previously acknowledged his loyalty during turbulent times—only to now go silent when issues arose.
“You say you owe me for being the only solid one out of everyone, yet you won’t even call me like a man to address this situation,” he added.
In a surprising twist, Game claimed that Ye initially encouraged him to resolve his issues with Top 5, asking if he knew the rapper personally. Game said he facilitated a peace offering out of respect for Ye.
“You asked if I knew Top 5, and when I confirmed, you told me he was threatening you,” Game wrote on X. “I reached out to him out of respect, and he agreed to let it go. I informed you it was resolved—and then you changed your number!”
This drama adds more weight to their recent collaboration on the controversial track “Tina,” a provocative piece that generated headlines for its daring lyrics about Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother. The song, delivered with tongue-in-cheek humor and lyrical swagger, became a viral moment for The Game earlier this year. The music video dramatized the fallout from a playful DM into a full-on musical statement, which Ye helped bring to life—raising eyebrows across the industry.
The sudden breakdown in their relationship has fans speculating whether the feud will be short-lived or mark the end of one of hip-hop’s more unlikely but impactful partnerships. Whether fueled by ego, miscommunication, or deeper loyalty issues, one thing is clear: the drama between Ye and The Game has gone from studio sessions to social media warfare—and it’s playing out like a rap soap opera in real time.