However, shortly after, The Game and G-Unit continued to attack one another, releasing numerous diss tracks throughout 20. The two held a press conference on March 9, 2005, calling a truce between the two of them and seeming to publicly squash the feud. Beginning in 2004, tensions began to rise between 50 Cent and The Game, and shortly after the release of The Documentary, tensions escalated into a full-scale feud which led to 50 Cent announcing that The Game had been kicked out of G-Unit, with 50 Cent claiming he had not received full credit for writing 6 songs from The Documentary. In November 2004, the album's second single, How We Do featuring 50 Cent became a top 5 hit, as did the album's third single, Hate It or Love It, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, being held back from the top spot by 50 Cent's single, Candy Shop featuring Olivia. Throughout 2004, The Game began working on his debut studio album, which was set to be executive produced by 50 Cent and Dr. The Game made his first appearances as a member of G-Unit on Lloyd Banks and Young Buck's debut albums, The Hunger for More and Straight Outta Cashville. Their plan was to market The Game as a devotee, or a loyal member of 50 Cent's 'camp'. Dre and Jimmy Iovine of Interscope Records. During the production of Beg for Mercy, Los Angeles rapper The Game was discovered and placed into G-Unit by Dr.
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