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October 28, 2005

THE GAME EXPANDING HIS BLACK WALL STREET ORGANIZATION

The Game has been cultivating his Black Wall Street organization for sometime. The company owns a block of homes in Los Angeles and now the rapper has announced plans to expand to the east coast. Allhiphop.com reports that The Game is building a Black Wall Street facility in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in conjunction with Black Wall Street producer Nu Jerzey Devil.


The facility will include a recording studio, two master suites, offices, rooms for in-house living, a recreational room with pool tables, and a classroom, where mentoring programs for pregnant mothers and children will be established. The rapper is hoping to create 100 jobs through the facility.

The Game said, "Rap is just a branch on my tree of life. I am funding these complexes with my own money. It's very reminiscent in concept to what the original Black Wall Street was all about - doing for yourself."

The rapper was referring to the original Black Wall Street which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the early 1900s. The affluent African American community was eventually destroyed in 1921 during race riots.

Plans are in the works to build more Black Wall Street facilities in New York, Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, and Chicago.

In related news, The Game is working on his new album, The Doctor's Advocate. So far, he's recorded with Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Just Blaze, and Dre & Cool. The rapper shared his thoughts on no longer working with 50 Cent. He said, "First off, he didn't write s**t. If you listen to The Massacre and The Documentary, it's obvious. He didn't write anything. We would be in the studio bouncing ideas off of each other creatively, because it's all about creative empowerment. I did that for his album, too, and didn't ask for anything or take any credit. Now 50 is trying to sign all the street dudes and turn them against me."

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    posted by HipHopHavoc at 10/28/2005

  • 2 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why Is this dude "GAME" crying "Now 50 is trying to sign all the street dudes and turn them against me."What is that all about.He is a GANSTA remember.

    8:35 AM

     
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    First of all, 50 is nobody's gangsta. Just a good business mind that went to work. Game's the gangsta. "The Documentary" was better than "The Massacre".

    5:12 AM

     

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