Melyssa Ford on How The Game’s ‘Wouldn’t Get Far’ Track Destroyed Her Career – WATCH

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*Former video vixen Melyssa Ford is speaking out about how The Game’s 2017 hit song “Wouldn’t Get Far” negatively impacted her life. 

On the track, he raps “Every video girl wants to be Melyssa Ford, but what you don’t know is Melyssa drives a Honda Accord, will do anything to go to the Grammy Awards.”

Ford addressed the diss during a recent episode of Fox Soul’s “Out Loud with Claudia Jordan”, explaining that the lyrics didn’t represent the truth of her life at the time, per Ace Showbiz.

Hear what she had to say in the clip below. 

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“Not only have I never had a Honda Accord, at the time the song came out I was driving a champagne-colored Mercedes Benz 550.”

“He named so many women. Gabrielle Union, Gloria Valez, Meagan Good, he names like twenty girls,” Melyssa continued. “Nobody is remembered from that song except me in 2006. That song destroyed my relationship because of the way people talked about me. [Karrine Steffan’s] book solidified that I was a whore.”

“Meanwhile, I owned nothing. The activities that she did and that he was insinuating–I didn’t even know Game! I only met him once when he was one of 50 [Cent’s] G-Unit soldiers. All of this was my cross to bear and it was so difficult because no one stood up for me. No one defended me,” she said.

Hear Ford tell it via the YouTube clip above. At the time of this post, The Game had not responded to her comments. 

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