In an appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast, Tony Yayo got animated as he reflected on G-Unit’s beef with former member The Game. “At the end of the day, we fucked up a lot of money ...
Uncle Murda has spent time working with a company run by Jay-Z and a company run by 50 Cent. According to Tony Yayo, his G-Unit squad did a better job elevating Uncle Murda than Jay’s Roc-A-Fella ...
Things got heated as Tony Yayo opened up about the residual effects of G-Unit’s feud with former member The Game in a new interview. During his recent appearance on Math Hoffa’s podcast My Expert ...
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Tony Yayo's clapping back. In an earlier interview with 50 Cent on The Breakfast Club in March, 50 gave an explanation on distancing himself from G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. “Some people ...
Earlier this week 50 Cent stated he thinks he disabled, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo and today Tony Yayo states he started, “G-Unit.” I’m pretty sure 50 Cent won’t agree and owns the legal rights to the ...
Just last week, Tony Yayo posted a Throwback Thursday picture on Instagram of himself, 50 Cent, and Lloyd Banks and said that the trio was “working.” Things certainly have changed within the last week ...
G-Unit member Tony Yayo recently sat down in an interview with XXLmag.com to discuss why he feels that Nicki Minaj should be on G Unit and how the Queens bred crew came close to actually signing the ...
There’s an argument that says New York City is currently irrelevant in Hip-Hop, but Tony Yayo begs to differ. Alongside Uncle Murda and Joell Ortiz, the G-Unit rapper speaks highly of his city on “New ...
Tony Yayo and 50 Cent spent a good chunk of their lives as a team, rapping, hustling, and struggling together on the mean streets of New York City. Yet when 50 Cent hit his superstar stride in 2003, ...
Rapper Tony Yayo of the top-selling hip-hop group G-Unit rejected an offer Tuesday of nine months in jail in exchange for pleading guilty to slapping and punching a 14-year-old boy. Yayo, 29, whose ...