The Game, Tony Yayo Exchanges Words Via Twitter -- Yayo Says 'F*** A Reunion'

Over the weekend, The Game extended an olive brand to 50 Cent and G-Unit, suggesting that the former associates put their differences aside ... and continue the working relationship they once had.
Via Twitter, the Compton rapper reached out to Fif' asking for "one phone call" to no avail ... on Twitter at least. And while 50 has completely ignored Game's communication attempts, G-Unit member Tony Yayo hadn't until Thursday (November 18) when he hopped on Twitter to respond to the L.A. rapper.
During a series of tweets (@TonyYayo), Yayo flat out disses Game while making it clear he in no way supports a possible G-Unit reunion.
"F*** a G Unit Reunion N****," Yayo bluntly tweeted. "@thegame u the puppet Henchmen had his hand up your ass for years. And now that u don't have hits out how u gon feed them Blood n****s.
"@thegame Everybody look at the old footage of him sayin 'Free Yayo' Dickridin. U called me for your first album Stripper. ... u bitch ass n**** u went from a Butterfly to a LA tattoo. U pro b got a tramp stamp on ur back stripper," Tony continued. "That's it I'm done for the day. See me when u see me Stripper. . ."
Game responded pretty quickly on his own Twitter page (@TheGame), explaining that he wasn't reaching out to Yayo or his G-Unit brother Lloyd Banks, but solely 50 Cent.
"1st of all @tonyyayo when I was talkin bout a G-Unit reunion I wasn't talkin to you 'YOU F***IN PUPPET" I was talkin to CURTIS MAN 2 MAN," the rapper wrote, before warning Yayo to watch his mouth. "@tonyyayo but keep 'TRYNA STUNT' & I will RE-BRAKE every bone in yo CAREER like I did da 1st time N****!
Game continued, commending Yayo for actually responding before sending a few insults his way as well.
"Sh**, at least you had the BALLS to respond to a n**** tho.... I guess you aint "HALF THE HOE" I thought you was," he wrote. "N****, you NEVER had a HIT & u bout da same age as CURTIS BLOW. If u wasnt suckin so much D*** over there u'd be cleanin SUBWAYS n the BRONX."
However, before concluding his response to Yayo, Game said that whenever the two do see each other, things can go either way -- good or bad.
"@tonyyayo But on sum REAL N**** SH** from me 2 u, Stay up homie & if we EVER cross PATHS... We can SWING IT whichever way you want. ONE LOVE," he wrote.
Game also sent off one last tweet to 50 Cent, leaving the option for the camps to talk ... if there's a change of heart.
"@50cent when you wanna HOLLA, u know how 2 find me," Game said. "@lloydbanks KEEP MAKIN HITS n****. @tonyyayo GROW UP n**** & maybe as MEN we can chop it."
The beef between the two camps has gone on for years now, following the release of Game's debut album, The Documentary. Six years later, it seems like Game is sincerely ready to put it to bed. Whether it turns into a reunion, it's looks like it's 50 Cent's decision.

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