The Game visited Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club" on Sept. 23 to discuss his upcoming album "Documentary 2" and talk about recent rap beefs.

In the video clip of last week's interview, "The Breakfast Club" co-host Charlamagne Tha God teases The Game by saying, "You haven't had a rap beef in a minute."

"People don't really wanna beef with me because... if it get real, then it's a problem," The Game responds.

Co-host Angela Yee mentions the May spat between Game and Atlanta rapper Young Thug. Game had dissed Thug on Lil Wayne's behalf. The two rappers waged war on Instagram until JoJo Capone, a Rich Gang-affiliated Chicago rapper, stepped in to mediate the situation and bring peace.

When asked why the feud only lasted a couple of days, The Game says that he was in Atlanta when the beef started and hints at a confrontation.

"I went to Atlanta. It started, and, you know, it got real," The Game says.

While we don't know exactly what Game means by that, rumor has it that Capone put an end to the feud before Game and Thug saw each other.

"I ain't like nobody going at Wayne. That's my homie," Game says, confirming the beef was about Wayne.  

The Game also throws shade at Young Thug's fashion choices when Charlamagne asks if he's frustrated with young rappers' lack of respect.

"Cause they're disrespectful," The Game says, adding, "And they'll be talking crazy at you with a dress on. Sometimes I put on jeans, and some sneakers and a crewneck, and I feel like I'm not appropriate, you know what I'm saying? Do I need a leotard? I don't know what it is these days, man."

Thug is a rapper who has been photographed in a dress and a leotard.

The "Best Friend" rapper watched the interview and quickly responded Sunday on Instagram.

"See. I was minding my business trying to promote my lil' video that I got 'bout to come out...for the song 'Power,' and I go on 'The Breakfast Club' and see this p*ssy *ss n*gga Game cappin' to p*ssy *ss Charlamagne..." Thug's words become indecipherable in the Instagram video until the end where he clearly says, "F*ck you, p*ssy boy."

Thug also posted a second video, in which he plays a recording of The Game apologizing to him using FaceTime, presumably from May. When Game makes his apology, Thug says, "It's all good." The video's caption reads, "DON'T STOP P*SSY BOY FINISH YOUR STATEMENT ((U GOTTA LOT OF RESPECT FOR WHO??)) u no what's up lil n*gga."