RZA from Wu-Tang
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The Wu-Tang Abbot gives his side of his recent controversial lawsuit.

Much has been made of recent reports that RZA filed a lawsuit against west coast emcee The Game.

In an exclusive interview, Game confirmed that the Wu-Tang head honcho did indeed send a cease-and-desist to Game over the song “Heartbreaker,” which appeared on Game’s latest mixtape, Purp & Patron.

Now, the RZA has taken to two forums to give his side of the story. First, the legendary producer took to Twitter:
RZA!: Tired, and on this twitter to respond while I am in China working. I have nothing but love for Game. about 10 hours ago via web




Later, he provided a more detailed account to The Wake-Up show’s King Tech.

“The issue boils down to we, wanted to get the song on the album that was coming out for Game at the time,” explained the statement. “We went to the studio that night and Game felt the track and it was all good. The issue came about when it did not make it to the album because there was not enough time to clear the track. We spoke with Tony Martin, who informed us that the track would not be used and if it was, we would be notified. Now, that being said, they put it on a mix tape and never said anything to us; and we got an offer to have the tracked purchased by someone else.

“So this is not anything personal, and RZA has nothing but love for Game, but this is business and in all fairness, it would have been cool if they would have just let us know what the intent was, because we began soliciting the track for purchase and its looks like this was a double sale issue when it wasn’t.”

Game has yet to respond to RZA’s statements.

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