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To: one_less who wrote (400)3/9/2005 5:26:24 PM
From: Kevin Rose  Respond to of 777
 
Pulling a few weeds helped to clear my mind. :)

There is hope for peace when you hear news like this. Brings a real tear to your eye to see enemies come together...

50 Cent, the Game Call a Truce

NEW YORK - Rappers 50 Cent and former protege The Game are calling a truce.

The Game has a foundation, Black Wall Street, which empowers the community through business development. 50 Cent said he's launching a new foundation, G-Unity, to help people overcome obstacles. The two will donate to the Harlem Boys Choir and Compton Unified School District Music Program.

"I realized that if I'm going to be effective at that, I have to overcome some of my own. Game and I need to set an example in the community," 50 Cent said in a statement.

It comes a week after a bitter feud broke out between the two rappers. A member of The Game's crew was wounded during a shooting outside a New York hip-hop radio station, where 50 Cent — who produced part of The Game's platinum-selling debut album — was on the air, announcing that he was kicking him out of his G-Unit clique.


story.news.yahoo.com