"Lil' Bit (Remix)" by The Game is a diss track directed towards 50 Cent, who was a former collaborator. The song was released in response to 50 Cent's diss towards The Game and their ongoing beef. In the song, The Game acknowledges that some people, both men and women, may still enjoy 50 Cent's music to some extent, but he emphasizes that the streets and the real hip-hop community prefer his raw and authentic style. He also asserts that he is signed to Dr. Dre's label, Aftermath, and not G-Unit, which was 50 Cent's group. The lyrics contain various jabs and insults towards 50 Cent. The Game takes shots at 50 Cent's changing rap style, accusing him of not staying true to his gangsta image. He also mocks 50 Cent's affiliation with the police by mentioning donuts and suggests that he is not a true gangsta. The Game criticizes 50 Cent's alleged disloyalty by referencing incidents where the rapper reportedly cooperated with law enforcement. He also mentions a previous altercation at a concert where he punched someone in the face. The Game claims that 50 Cent is a snitch and no longer supports G-Unit. The song also features a skit at the end where The Game confronts a mispronunciation of Scott Storch's name, who produced the track. This moment serves to further highlight the animosity and frustration between The Game and 50 Cent. Overall, "Lil' Bit (Remix)" displays The Game's aggression towards 50 Cent, reflecting their ongoing feud and showcasing his loyalty to the streets and his own style of hip-hop.