50 Cent/The Game Call A Truce
Due to their large youth fan base, rappers 50 Cent and The Game have declared a truce today. The two rappers came head to head when a man who was said to be of The Game's party was shot in the leg outside of a radio station where 50 Cent was giving an interview last week. Only hours later, gun shots were fired outside of 50 Cent's representatives' offices, Violator Management.
To show fans that their truce is serious, 50 Cent and his former protege, The Game, have decided to put money into musical foundations in their hometowns. Harlem and Compton, Los Angeles will receive donations in an effort to "set an example in the community," as 50 Cent said in his joint statement with The Game, or Jayceon Taylor. 50 Cent is even going to start a new foundation in hopes of helping people prevail over the obstacles in their lives, which he will name the G-Unity Foundation, Inc.
