Saturday, May 31, 2014

Did You Know The Game Used To Be A Stripper?




There is nothing wrong (to me) with a little twerking for some cash. I, personally, won't do it, but I don't judge folks who do it, or have done it in order to support their lifestyle. Whatever works for you as long as it does not affect me is my moto!


So it came as no surprise that The Game's step-father has outted him for being a stripper in the past because The Game's mother used to own a strip club for male exotic dancers. As stated by his step-father, The Game only danced twice in his life. However, certain folks who have witnessed The Game's dancing skills won't let him live the experience down.

You can check out the story in its entirety as well as an old photo of The Game in a g-string and the documentary that The Game's father was featured in when you click on that "Read More" button below:






Hodari Sababu appears in the documentary Hood Life: A Hip Hop Guided Tour of Compton tour, which includes a story of his stepson’s (alleged) stripping past.


In the film, put together by Pitchfork Media, Sababu gives a tour of areas in Compton, like the “stroll” on Long Beach Blvd. After explaining how to differentiate a prostitute who may have HIV/AIDS from a healthy specimen, he delves into the story of opening the strip joint with Game’s mom. “Me and Game’s mom, we started a male exotic club. What we used to do we used to come get guys fresh out of jail, you know they was buffed up and they needed money. A lot of these guys can’t go and fill out an application and get a job, but hey if they look good, they been working out, we put ‘em on. We get ‘em a thousand bucks a week.


As for Game, his stripping career was short-lived. “Jayceon danced maybe twice, and 50 Cent will not let him forget it. Somehow, somebody got pictures of him dancing in that club with his g-string on, and boy, boy, boy.
~HipHopWired.com

And now the documentary below:






So what do you guys think? Is The Game's step-father just trying to get some publicity? I'll hold for those thoughts!

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