The Game Says He F*cked All 3 Kardashian Sisters On New Song "Sauce"
The Game boasts about a potentially legendary accomplishment on his new song, "Sauce."
Yesterday, The Game shared a new song, "Sauce," which included an intro courtesy of DJ Khaled.
It's a strong effort no doubt, though "Sauce" has come under added scrutiny for one particular line
involving all three of the Kardashian sisters. In the final verse, he raps, "I used to fuck bitches that
Usher Raymond passed off / Then I fucked three Kardashians, hold that thought."
In 2014, Game admitted to BBC Radio 1's Charlie Sloth that he and Kim had dated for a "short while.
" He also mentions Kim (and Paris Hilton) earlier in the same verse on "Sauce," rapping, "Bought my
first Bentley and let Kim and Paris pick the colors."
During the same BBC interview, he denied that he was dating Khloe at the time, as there had been
rumors of them getting together shortly after she divorced Lamar Odom. He did say, however, that he
and Khloe go way back. Indeed, earlier this summer, the youngest Kardashian sister revealed that she
had lived in a house with The Game -- as well as three other men -- when she was just 17. She didn't say
anything to imply that she had sexual relations with the Compton rapper whilst living together, but in any
case, this is not the first time that The Game has been linked to Khloe or Kim.
That leaves one more Kardashian -- the oldest sister, Kourtney, whom, until now, had not had any
publicaffiliation with The Game. He certainly suggests that she got intimate with him, unless he's referring to
either of the Jenner sisters, which, considering his age, would be inappropriate.
Now, "Sauce" is filled with off-the-cuff shit talking -- delivered with the proper audacity -- so perhaps each
lyric shouldn't be deconstructed at face value. It is surprising, though, that he would boast about hitting all
three Kardashians considering his friendship and collaborative partnership with Kim's husband and baby
father, Kanye West, who joined him on The Documentary's "Mula."
Listen to "Sauce" here.
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