Per Hoodhype.com
Fresh off a tour in Europe with Black Milk and Guilty Simpson, Aftermath Records’ Bishop Lamont was welcomed back to the states with some good ole fashioned drama. Seems like Aftermath’s former poster child, The GAME, who he’s had documented issues with over the past year or so, is doing the stirring. According to Bishop, The Black Wallstreet CEO dissed him the day after the two shared a stage at a venue in Texas.
Apparently Game was downstairs throwing a party while Lamont and crew occupied the upstairs for an friend’s birthday party. At some point Game decided to make his way upstairs.
“[Game] come upstairs, I get right to the front of the stage like ‘What’s happening?’ Cause all this riff raff and talking bad, we trying to show love … ‘What is it my n****?’ ” Bishop explained. “His eyes get big, he call me onstage — ‘Aww Bishop Lamont, it’s all love. It’s a West Coast moment. Glasses Malone, I see you. Get on stage.
“Next day on the radio, he dissing me. He’s dissing Glasses,” the rapper said. ” ‘I’m the king of L.A. Yall nothing. Stay in my shadows. I tell you when to blow up.’ Don’t shake my hand, and do some fake stuff. You don’t wanna get your ass beat.'”
Lamont goes on to bash the Compton rapper without refrain, calling him bi-polar and referring to him as a woman. During his spill he denounces any serious beef and parallels their circumstance to a father and daughter, ultimately suggesting Game needs to be “disciplined.”
Listen to the interview here.