A State Property Associate Allegedly Leaked a Conversation Between Beanie Sigel and The Game

A recording of a phone conversation between The Game and Beanie Sigel has reportedly surfaced.

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Just when it seemed like the intersecting beefs between The Game, Meek Mill, and Beanie Sigel were waning, a new piece of audio has surfaced that could potentially re-ignite the feuds.

Earlier this week, an alleged phone conversation between The Game and Beans began circulating around the internet. It was played in a video filmed by a man who claimed he had a recording of the rappers discussing Meek; however, the man insists he doesn’t know who made the recording, and that he’s only sharing a piece of the conversation.

“You got every right to do whatever you want to do to Meek. That’s y’all beef,” Beanie can be heard telling The Game. “I’m not calling about Meek. Literally, I could give two shits. We not making no paper with Meek […] He ain’t call me to ask me to do a record or nothing.”

The audio was originally posted by Fameolous.com. A representative for the website told Complex they had received the video from a tipster: “A guy who use [sic] to be associated with State Property [Sigel’s rap group] released it,” the rep said via email.

Obviously, it’s difficult to determine the legitimacy of this audio, but it should be noted that The Game and Beans have been vocal about their communication with each other. Back in September, following a slew of internet jabs and several diss tracks, The Game appeared on The Breakfast Club to discuss his beef with Meek, and how he initially didn’t have a problem with Beanie.

“I don’t want problems with Beans. I look up to Beans. That’s my homie. We done chopped it,” The Game explained. “We done smoked L’s in L.A. Chilled. We done did songs together. I checked on him when he got out of jail. He checked on me. We talk about the kids, life. Then, all of a sudden, he in picture and he got something to do with a song dissing me for no reason without talking to me?"

The Game’s manager, Wack 100, then claimed Sigel had called to apologize for his involvement in Meek’s "Ooouuu" remix, which was a diss track directed at Game.

“I talked to him. We spoke and had a conversation. He called me last night and the first thing out his mouth was, “I apologize. I was out of line. He never heard the ‘92 Bars’ song where Game bigged up Beans," Wack 100 said

So it definitely sounds like the leaked conversation could’ve happened, but until we have some solid confirmation, we’ll have to keep speculating.

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