The Game’s “The Black Slim Shady,” an Eminem diss track from his Drillmatic: Heart Vs. Mind album was released in August. However, Bizarre has recently claimed that The Game might not have written it himself.

The D12 rapper made a suggestion that his former Shady Records labelmate Stat Quo ghostwrote the diss track for Game during a recent interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast. “I just feel like I couldn’t get past the Eminem voice,” Bizarre said.

“I know Game can rap better than that. I know he’s a problem as a battle rapper – a guy that’s into lyrics. I was waiting for the, I feel like that was a nice little cute intro, he never got out of that though. He stayed in Marshall’s body for the whole 10 minutes. When we gonna get Game? We know he can do it, so what happened?

[I wasn’t a fan] of that song, nah, nah. I think he could have did better, or Stat Quo could have did better.”

When Bootleg Kev asked Bizarre about his remark, he reiterated and added, “I ain’t say nothing, man. Shout out to Game.” He also praised Stat Quo as a “good friend” and acknowledged that he is an “amazing writer.” According to Kev, there weren’t any ghostwriters at the Drillmatic sessions as he claimed to have spent a significant amount of time in the studio with The Game.

During his appearance on The Rap Radar Podcast, The Game stated the diss track wasn’t personal before going on to explain his problems with Eminem started with his feud with 50 Cent. Stay tuned to Thirsty for more updates.

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