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Tony Yayo BREAKS SILENCE 😳 On Rick Ross & 50 Cent Drama

So you got Rick Ross on Joe and Jada. You got Ross telling Mel to you know what his mom’s which is crazy. It’s it’s crazy to talk about. I don’t talk about nobody’s mother. That’s just not me. You know what I mean? That’s me. Then you got him dissing the G Unit and my man Murder on it. But to me Rick Ross jokes is getting dry. Murder clean my boat.

 Yayo mow my lawn. Don’t care about none of that, bro. You know Rick Ross not smacking nobody. >> We don’t get to talk about smacking nobody. We saw we saw you in Canada, brother. We saw you run on your peoples and all that. We know you not about that. We seen you run >> Listen. BET BET BET Awards, right? When it did happen with Jeezy, I was there.

 I was backstage. I was It was only a couple of a few good men. This is when the gun play got his chain took and all that. There was a few good men there. I’m not going to keep saying names to be federal on here, but there was a good few good few men there and was not traveling light. >> Rick Ross might have taken shots at 50 Cent again, but Tony Yayo just reminded everybody why G Unit was printing millions of dollars while everybody else was just talking.

For years we’ve been watching the back and forth between 50 Cent and Rick Ross. The jokes, the diss [music] records, the interviews, all of it. But now Tony Yayo and Uncle Murder are pulling back [music] the curtain on what really went down behind the scenes when G Unit was at its peak.

 And according to Tony Yayo, there’s a clear difference between making noise and actually building a real business empire. In this clip, Tony Yayo doesn’t just respond to the latest Rick Ross disrespect toward 50 Cent. He also breaks down real power. >> [music] >> He talks about leverage. He talks about why certain artists were operating on a completely different financial level.

Now I’m about to let y’all hear this for yourselves, but before I do, I just need y’all to like, drop your thoughts in the comments section, and subscribe. Let’s get into it. >> Stop it for a minute. Stop it. >> Nah, let it keep playing. Let it keep playing. Y’all want to see all this [ __ ] Let it >> There’s like There’s like But we seen We seen We seen enough.

>> Nah, I want to see some more though. Let it play. Let it play. No, no, no, but stop it because I I got something to say. The volume is now like Death Row Records, y’all. >> [laughter] >> And this is why I’m going to tell y’all that. I never thought it’d be like Death Row Records over there. I love The Volume. Shout out to Hard Rock Betting.

Shout out to everybody that had zone the show. I love all you guys. So, you got Rick Ross on Joe and Jada. You got Ross telling Mal to you know what and his mom’s, which is crazy. I It’s It’s crazy to talk. I don’t want to talk about nobody’s mother. That’s just not me. >> Right. You know what I mean? That’s me.

>> Then, you got him dissing the G-Unit and my man Murder on there. But, to me, Rick Ross’s jokes is getting dry. Murder, clean my boat. Yayo, mow my lawn. Don’t care about none of that, >> You know Rick Ross not smacking nobody. He don’t be talking about smacking somebody. We We saw We saw you in Canada, brother.

 We saw you run on your peoples and all that. We know you’re not about that. We seen you run on your peoples, man. >> We know you’re soft, my brother. BET Awards, right? When it happened with Jeezy, I was there. I was backstage. I was It was only a couple of a few good men. This is when the gunplay got his chain took and all that.

 There was a few good men there. I’m not going to keep saying names to be federal on here, but there was a good few good few men there. And was not traveling light. When Rick Ross walked by me and a few good men, cuz it was like maybe five of us. And this is when 50 is going back and forth with Diddy backstage. They’re going back and forth.

 Um 50 told I think that’s the day he told French Meek is better than you. 50 was just wilding that day. There was a lot of [ __ ] going on. But, Ross walked right by me. Smack got the video. He just don’t want to put it out cuz I don’t know why for political reasons. >> Smack, put the video out, [ __ ] >> Smack got the video.

 He walked right by me. They said, “What up?” They had like 30 [ __ ] with them. And I’m like, “What up?” It wasn’t like Like we don’t never travel light, so he knows it’s not like that. But, now the volume is definitely like Death Row. I don’t know what’s going on. Shout out to the body. Let’s talk about the Drake [ __ ] now.

 So I don’t know what he said to your punk ass [ __ ] punch him in the chest he might have a season man. Yeah, definitely man. You seen what happened to him in Canada. Shout out to them boys. Shout out to them boys in Canada. Pressure up on dog Drake over yonder album is out right now. Three albums Iceman, Medal of Honor.

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 And how I pronounce the last name? Habibi? Habibi. I’mma keep it real. Iceman >> Five >> I took a lot of notes. >> Iceman. >> Um he had a lot of lines. I feel like he was mad. He took shots at Kendrick, DJ Khaled, ASAP Rocky. You think Rihanna too? What? He said your baby moms didn’t post a single, J.

 Cole, LeBron James, Rick Ross. I like the Rick Ross line a lot. You know what I’m saying? I like the I like Rosetta. Listen, I like the Rick Ross line a lot because even when they did their verses, you heard the crowd sing Drake in the beginning. You you seen the energy. He They played that Drake. You know what time it is. >> What he said he was eating >> Listen, every time we think every time we think Drake is going to fail, right? Cuz he’s been in the game for 16 years and usually a artist has a time where it stops. He comes back all the time.

Now he dropped three albums and is going to pass Jay-Z the money he made overnight. >> Allegedly allegedly he got out the deal them three albums was for him to get out the deal and he got two billion on the table waiting for him right now. >> He’s surpassing Jay-Z overnight. He’s surpassing a lot of rappers overnight.

What Drake just did was incredible. It’s not glazing. He got classic [ __ ] on him on the album. I took >> Did he just break on a mic Did he break a Michael Jackson um where he on his way about to break a Michael >> He crashed Spotify. >> He did crash Spotify and Apple Music at the performance. >> He broke records on Spotify, Apple Music, everything.

>> At the end of the day, the real winner in hip-hop is usually the one who knows how to flip attention into real business. That’s why conversations like this always catch my interest. [music] Everybody locks in on the disses, the headlines, and the drama, but I’m always zooming out to the bigger picture.

 I’m looking at ownership, branding, and financial strategy, and I’m looking at who actually built something that survived way beyond the music itself. Because at its peak, G-Unit wasn’t just a rap crew. It was a multi-million dollar machine expanding into clothing, [music] books, video games, endorsements, and TV.

 And that’s the side of the story that doesn’t get talked about enough. Now, whether you’re team 50 Cent or team Rick Ross, there are lessons in all of this about marketing, persistence, and staying relevant in a highly competitive industry. >> [music] >> And what makes it even more interesting is how hip-hop history is still being shaped in real time through interviews like this.

 One moment you’re hearing jokes and opinions, and the next you’re getting behind-the-scenes stories that never made headlines. That’s exactly why these conversations are different for fans who actually pay attention to the details. There’s always another layer under the entertainment, [music] and that’s usually where the real business moves are hiding.

 Because whether people admit it or not, longevity in this industry isn’t just about hit records. [music] It’s about knowing when to speak, when to stay quiet, and when to turn your name into leverage. The artists who understand that are the ones who stay in the conversation long after the charts move on. And that’s what separates a moment from a legacy.

 So, let me ask y’all this. Do you think Tony Yayo made a fair point about G-Unit’s success compared to how Rick Ross handles these situations? Drop your thoughts in the comments section, and make sure you like and subscribe. Peace. >> Mhm.