You know the saying "you're always the last to know"? On Monday evening, radio listeners in New York were privy to news that the G-Unit were severing ties with the Game before he even knew.

Late that afternoon, Game had been a guest of Hot 97's Angie Martinez and downplayed the rumors of problems between himself and 50 Cent (see "50 Drops Game From G-Unit; Shots Fired At Radio Station"). Simultaneously, 50 and the rest of the G-Unit were telling a different story on rival station Power 105.1.

"Where does he stand with your camp?" Power 105.1's Ed Lover asked 50.

"Across the street or around the corner," he answered. "He's not in my camp. Not after being that disrespectful."

50 was angry that Game had gone on Hot 97 Saturday and said he was going to make a song with 50's lyrical foe Nas and that he has no problem with people like Jadakiss and Fat Joe, who get dissed on 50's "Piggy Bank" (see "50 Cent's LP Pushed Up, Harsh 'Facts' Sound Like Disses On Leaked 'Piggy Bank' ").

50 went on to claim he wrote on more songs on Game's The Documentary than he was credited for, including "Church for Thugs," "Special" and "Higher."

"I did so much on his record, I did six records," 50, who is featured on The Documentary's "Hate It or Love It," "Westside Story" and "How We Do," scoffed. "To take the time and energy from what I'm doing on my record and create his record, then have him go off at his mouth like that and be disrespectful ... He'll wake up when it's time for him to do his next record."

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