Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada’s daughter, Shaniece Hairston, revealed she was pregnant with her first child over the weekend — and In Touch is saying that the father is rapper The Game.
On Sunday, Shaniece posted a stunning photo of her at the beach revealing her baby bump.
Shaniece, 31, captioned the post, “Another trip around the sun and in my purest birthday suit yet. Oh and Happy Father’s Day baby daddy.”
Many followers left comments asking Shaniece to name the father. “By Who?” said one fan. Another wrote, “Congrats … But Who is the father? respectfully.”
Well according to In Touch, the father is none other than the 44 year old rapper The Game. Congrats to the happy couple.
The Game is an American rapper. Born in Compton, California, he initially released a series of mixtapes under the wing of fellow West Coast rapper JT the Bigga Figga. After releasing his debut album Untold Story independently in 2004, he was discovered by record producer Dr. Dre and signed to his Aftermath Records label imprint. The Game rose to fame in 2005 following the release of his major-label debut album The Documentary, which peaked the Billboard 200 along with its 2006 follow-up, Doctor’s Advocate. The former album received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and two Grammy Award nominations—Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for its single, “Hate It or Love It” (featuring 50 Cent).
A rising artist in the 2000s, the Game was considered to be a driving force in the resurgence of West Coast hip hop into the mainstream, and competing with many of his East Coast counterparts.[1][2][3] The Game was placed into G-Unit by Dr. Dre and Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine. As a result of his disputes with group leader 50 Cent, Game left Aftermath and signed with Geffen, another label under Universal’s Interscope Geffen A&M corporate unit to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit in 2006. This foresaw the release of Doctor’s Advocate, which was met with continued success and spawned the singles “It’s Okay (One Blood)” (featuring Junior Reid), “Let’s Ride,” and “Wouldn’t Get Far” (featuring Kanye West).[
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