Meek Mill, The Game
Meek Mill (left) at the Mondrian Hotel, Los Angeles, June 26, 2015. The Game at the BET Awards '14 in Los Angeles, June 27, 2014. Getty Images/Jason Merrit, Alberto E. Rodriguez

Amid the growing feud between The Game and Meek Mill, the "92 Bars" rapper expressed regret for dragging Nicki Minaj into his beef with the Philadelphia rapper while slamming him. The Game and Mill have been involved in a public spat for the last few weeks.

The nasty feud began when the “My Life” rapper slammed Mill during a show in Miami at Club Story, and later released the diss track “92 Bars” from his upcoming album “1992,” which is due to release Oct. 14. Mill later responded to the beef with a remix of Young M.A.’s “Ooouuu.” But this did not stop The Game, who released another diss track with more focus on Mill's girlfriend and his feud with Drake. On Friday, The Game apologized for involving the "Anaconda" singer while slamming her boyfriend.

“Nicki should just stay out of it,” The Game told the Breakfast Club Friday. “She’s in her lane. She’s doing her thing, she’s an amazing artist. I’ve got love and respect for her. I’m sorry I had to drag her into this, and it was a minimal drag, but she wasn’t disrespected at all I went and I did what I had to do. It looked like a photo shoot or a video shoot, it don’t look like us in a hotel room.”

During the beef with Mill, The Game shared a photo on his Instagram account from a still from Minaj’s 2014 video “Pills & Potions” that hinted at an alleged relationship between the two as The Game had her arms wrapped around his muscular arms.

“Keep it 100, you Nicki Minaj sideshow/ Still chasing dreams, I made ‘Dreams’ in ’05 though,” The Game raps in a track called "Pest Control," also in the upcoming album. "They say the Meek shall inherit the earth/ So I dug your a-- up ‘cause Drizzy buried you first.”

On Thursday, the California rapper headed to Brooklyn to shoot a music video for “Pest Control” despite Russell Simmons' belief that the feud between The Game and Mill may be over.

Simmons told TMZ Thursday that he had spoken with both The Game and Mill and that the two had agreed to stop posting about each other on social media. “I just spoke to The Game, and I just spoke to Meek Mill and they agreed to stop posting about each other. So I think that’s real good.”