Sunday, July 19, 2009

G-Unit's Tony Yayo Doesn't Accept The Game's Apology


G-Unit underboss Tony Yayo recently told MTV that he's not accepting Game's apology and he is speaking on behalf of his crew when he says that.

"He said in that interview he might feel a different way the next day. Game is bipolar. One day he's this way, the next day he's the next. When you got a group like G-Unit ... we sold millions of records, we got a lot of egos. From Buck and Game, I think they just gotta learn how to control them egos. In their eyes, to me, they got jealous of 50. They'll say, 'Yayo is up under 50's ass.' Or 'He's 50's yes-man.' It's not that -- I don't have any hate in my heart towards anybody. I don't have hate in my heart towards Game or Buck. But when we built a brand, G-Unit was selling millions of records like he said -- yeah, we was the Beatles."

Yayo said he understood why Game and Buck would leave the unit and admitted if he went solo he would receive more press than he does with 50, but he maintained he would never do so out of loyalty. Yayo is one of the original members of G-Unit and has been with 50 since his rise on the mixtape scene prior to Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.

"Let me keep it real. You're either gonna be down with 50 and be below him a little bit ... but you're still travelling the world. I just came back from Ireland, Switzerland and Turkey. So I don't care what nobody says, or you could go against him and get more publicity. Buck and Game, when they went against 50, they got way more publicity. Way more people wanna interview them and know what the beef's with 50. So they gain more interest than me."

"If I was to flip on 50 today, it would get me more media than me being down with him. But I'm not a snake. So Game started the 'G-Unot' thing, tried to hurt the brand. C'mon, people respect the movement. They respect when they see guys from the 'hood who came from the 'hood -- started out with nothing, now got something, not knock each other when we get to the point where we all got money, houses, cars, kids, bills," Yayo added.

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