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Game Breaks Silence On Being Detained In Canada [Audio]

Controversial West Coast rapper Game has broken his silence on being detained by Canadian immigration officials last week.

Game who was detained because of his links to Bloods, said his camp manage to get him freed in two days.

“It ended up being two days man because my people, everybody was on it, man,” Game told radio host Funkmaster Flex. “From my girl to just everybody was on it. We finally had to get a signature from the secretary of state saying that all of my crimes I committed in the past were done with. I served my time, I was off probation, no parole, everything was dead so they ended up letting me go. It was crazy. They let me see the paperwork for why they were holding me and it said like, ‘This person is in Canada. He’s kingpin of a gang of Bloods and he came to rally up Bloods and to bring new Bloods to the concert. They just made it seem like it was a cult. Like I’m trying to bring people in the name of my music to come and just pray for the Blood gods or something. I didn’t show no passport, they was waiting on me soon as I got off the plane so somebody knew something about something.”

Shortly after leaving Canada, Game appeared on Lil Wayne Los Angeles “I Am Still Music II” tour stop.

“They let me out and everybody was showing love from Tunechi [aka Lil Wayne] Birdman to Snoop [Dogg] to all my homies, everybody from Nelly, showing love on Twitter,” Game added. “Everybody was checking on me. Once I was able to turn my phone on, messages came through and I knew [Lil Wayne] was in Los Angeles and Travis Barker had asked me to come to check out the show since they were home.”

Watch Game perform on Lil Wayne “I Am Still Music” tour below.