Even though he dropped “Pest Control” earlier today, it appears The Game might be reconsidering his beef with Meek Mill. On Tuesday, TMZ caught up with the West Coast rapper on the streets of NYC following the release of his latest diss track where he admitted on camera that he’s got mixed feelings about the Meek beef following the senseless killing of Tulsa, OK man, Terence Crutcher.
"I find it a little difficult to be actually beefing with another African America […] artist," The Game said. "On one accord, it’s like, I should be on this Black Lives Matter push, and this cops killing African Americans thing. And then on the other side, I got this beef with Meek going. So it’s kind of like I’m torn. It makes me look bipolar."
While The Game does admit to being torn on doing the right thing, he did acknowledge that something has got to be done about Meek, but didn't clarify what that was. “Me and Meek know what’s up. He knows what was done. I know what was done,” Game said. “Something’s gotta be done about that. It’s gotta be figured out.”
The Game did however say he hopes that “Pest Control” was the last diss-record you hear from him, so it looks like he’s ready to move on. Peep the video below via TMZ.