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Title: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Okka on July 06, 2009, 03:32:56 AM
[7/5] Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
G-Unit's Tony Yayo has addressed The Game's recent apology to 50 Cent and crew over his past actions against the Unit and agreed the entire clan could have been more successful if they stayed together.
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In addition to agreeing with Game, the "Talk of New York" said too much time has passed to reflect on what "could" have happened with the G-Unit brand.

"Honestly, it was bugged out to me when n*gga said Yayo, [Lloyd] Banks," Yayo told DJ Whoo Kid in an interview. "What he said was real. N*ggas was The Beatles. That's the realest thing he said, like, if me, Fif, Banks, [Young] Buck, Game, if we was on our A-game together then we would have still been making money. We making money now but what I'm saying is we wouldn't have allowed nobody to take that number one spot. But it's too late to figure that sh*t out now. What's done is done. N*ggas to me is marked to death. I don't give a f*ck about these n*ggas. At the end of the day, if n*ggas would have just sat there and listened to what 50 said and didn't feel no way, 'cause it's not like 50 was Suge Knight'ing n*ggas over there, it wasn't even like that...If you read the 48 Laws of Power, one of the laws is break away from the group because you get more attention...They actually wanted to be on the same level as 50 and it's hard to get to that level." (This Is 50)

Game recently compared his chemistry with 50 and impact the entire team could have had it they remained together.

"Jimmy [Iovine] always says, 'Man, I told you guys not to break up the Beatles,'" Game said in an interview. "He says he told John Lennon the same thing a long time ago. But I was young, man. I was dumb. I did a lot of dumb things. I felt me and 50 clashed. I'm not gonna diss 50. I'm not gonna go back on the plane. He had his side, I had my side. I did what I felt was necessary for me and my career to have longevity and survive in hip-hop and music to be around when I'm Quincy Jones' age -- not just be Quincy Jones' age, but be a Quincy Jones. Now, four albums in, I can honestly say from Banks to Buck to [Dr.] Dre to Yayo to whoever, if it would have kept going, endless paper. Millions of albums sold --- because we were great together. Me and 50's chemistry was like how Method Man was to Redman when they get in. You know when Method Man gets with Redman, it's going down." (MTV)

Despite Game's reflections, Black Wall Street associate Nu Jerzey Devil said a rumored G-Unit reunion would never include the rapper.

"Never," Devil said in a phone interview. "Never. I mean, I don't know, I can't speak on them but I know Game won't be a part of it but if they want to do their little G-Unit [reunion] without Game maybe that's something possible. But as far as Game being in it? Never. You know what I mean?" (Champ Magazine)

Game was kicked out of G-Unit around February 2005.

A 24 year-old man who police have identified as Kevin Reed of Compton, California, was hospitalized after a shooting outside the offices of New York radio station Hot 97. Although police have not confirmed many details, a source close to the investigation said the incident occurred at around the time 50 Cent was making an appearance at the radio station to announce the Game had been booted from G-Unit. (SOHH)

Source: SOHH
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Okka on July 06, 2009, 03:34:14 AM
I knew Yayo had somethin' to say about this "situation".
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on July 06, 2009, 05:07:39 AM
Well Game is right on the chemistry of method & red.  But game should not have to apologize to 50 whatsoever.  50 is the one who acted like Victor Duncan when he wanted to diss Nas, Fat Joe & Jadakiss for doing a song with JaRule.  Victor Duncan, main villain on the movie the principal.  You watch near the end of the movie you'll know why I called 50 that. 
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Lucifuge on July 06, 2009, 07:27:43 AM
Yayo is right...
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: MediumL on July 06, 2009, 07:33:24 AM
Well Game is right on the chemistry of method & red.  But game should not have to apologize to 50 whatsoever.  50 is the one who acted like Victor Duncan when he wanted to diss Nas, Fat Joe & Jadakiss for doing a song with JaRule.  Victor Duncan, main villain on the movie the principal.  You watch near the end of the movie you'll know why I called 50 that. 

Nas and 50 were beefing over something completely different to the Murder Inc beef. Nas was the one running around saying fuck gunit - so of course 50 expected some loyalty from the game who hed put on. Also Jadakiss was throwing subliminals at 50 so im not surprised 50 went in on him too.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Booz on July 06, 2009, 07:49:29 AM
Yayo is propably the only reason why they couldn't ever work again, always talking some negative shit while eating of Fiddys money.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: A1 on July 06, 2009, 08:31:05 AM
There is no way 50 would get back with game. 50s smart he's held his ground and now game has come grovaling. Watch 50 not even give him the dignaty of an reply lol.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Chamillitary Click on July 06, 2009, 09:09:52 AM
i don't think Game liked Yayo being the good boy.

whatever 50 Cent said goes & Yayo just listened & it pushed Game over the edge.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: OchoCinco on July 06, 2009, 09:36:11 AM
Lol at Yayo even talking. the dude is 50;s bitch, does fif really need this dude to talk for  him or wat?
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on July 07, 2009, 05:26:45 AM
THEY WERE NOT THE BEATLES LMAO



Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: GimmeYourShoes on July 07, 2009, 05:36:21 AM
Tony is just afraid of The Game replacing him as 50's main boyfriend and being demoted to a laundry washing polygamy.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: thisoneguy360 on July 07, 2009, 12:54:39 PM
Yayo is such a little dick sucking bitch, it still blows me away every time I read something he says
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: You Ain't Shit on July 07, 2009, 03:42:49 PM
Quote
"What he said was real. N*ggas was The Beatles.


No they weren't.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: GangstaBoogy on July 07, 2009, 03:54:36 PM
Nowhere near the Beatles.

I wonder if Yayo realizes deep down just how much of a loser he is. Game is about to drop his 4th album this winter, Yayo has 1 album and no record deal. C'mon man.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on July 07, 2009, 05:43:46 PM
For Yayo it's not about being an artist.  He is happy supporting Fif as hypeman and whatever the fuck else he does to get money.

But Game gets props for manning up and trying to forgive and forget.  G-Unit as a whole gets none for not doing the same.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Al Bundy on July 07, 2009, 06:32:25 PM
Tony is just afraid of The Game replacing him as 50's main boyfriend and being demoted to a laundry washing polygamy.

lmao
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: meecca on July 08, 2009, 04:22:41 AM
For Yayo it's not about being an artist.  He is happy supporting Fif as hypeman and whatever the fuck else he does to get money.

But Game gets props for manning up and trying to forgive and forget.  G-Unit as a whole gets none for not doing the same.

Well it's easier to ask for forgivness when you're the dude who has shitted on the other than forgive a man who was runnin around 2 years just dissing you. They could make good music together but I'm not blaming 50 for not wanting to do so. Besides, he has moved on, which Game couldn't do with the beef in 2 years.. who's the man here?
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: weedhead on July 09, 2009, 04:33:07 AM
Nowhere near the Beatles.

I wonder if Yayo realizes deep down just how much of a loser he is. Game is about to drop his 4th album this winter, Yayo has 1 album and no record deal. C'mon man.
:laugh:
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: A1 on July 09, 2009, 08:56:13 AM
For Yayo it's not about being an artist.  He is happy supporting Fif as hypeman and whatever the fuck else he does to get money.

But Game gets props for manning up and trying to forgive and forget.  G-Unit as a whole gets none for not doing the same.

Well it's easier to ask for forgivness when you're the dude who has shitted on the other than forgive a man who was runnin around 2 years just dissing you. They could make good music together but I'm not blaming 50 for not wanting to do so. Besides, he has moved on, which Game couldn't do with the beef in 2 years.. who's the man here?

Agree 100%


Yayo is annoying though....
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: J Bananas on July 09, 2009, 08:57:33 AM
Why are there more replies to this than to good music?


http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh53ZjwXG0bH54CIpW (http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh53ZjwXG0bH54CIpW)
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Chamillitary Click on July 09, 2009, 09:20:09 AM
Why are there more replies to this than to good music?


http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh53ZjwXG0bH54CIpW (http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh53ZjwXG0bH54CIpW)

whoever made this thread, change the name to "Joell Ortiz Appreciation Thread" & let's bump some shit. 8)

enough of this gossip.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Makaveli's Food & Liquor on July 09, 2009, 11:34:39 AM
Im a Game fan but tbh the guys full of shit, one week its alright i wanna apologise to 50, next week's it ah MJ is dead, you know now that i think about it, MJ tried to stop the beef with 50, dont believe me ask MJ, o wait...

He'll diss them again in the near future, just look at this whole Jay-Z BP3 freestyle, he said on twitter that he didnt take it as a diss, then like 3 days later he's chattin shit about the whole of the ROC at a concert, dudes a drama queen, he should focus on what he does best, which is making good music, fuck all this soap opera bullshit
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Blasphemy on July 10, 2009, 10:51:45 AM
Fuck G-Unit, Fuck 50 Cent, Fuck all the current Members, Fuck their Reunion, Fuck The crappy shit in general. G-Unit was a shitty idea, Besides the gay name it was just a shitty project put up to make 50cent be like Tupac n his own Outlawz, except The Outlawz actually had talent.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Booz on July 10, 2009, 11:18:47 AM
Fuck G-Unit, Fuck 50 Cent, Fuck all the current Members, Fuck their Reunion, Fuck The crappy shit in general. G-Unit was a shitty idea, Besides the gay name it was just a shitty project put up to make 50cent be like Tupac n his own Outlawz, except The Outlawz actually had talent.
Yeah, like most rap artists don't got any support crews? lol
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jimmy H. on July 10, 2009, 07:25:05 PM
Fuck G-Unit, Fuck 50 Cent, Fuck all the current Members, Fuck their Reunion, Fuck The crappy shit in general. G-Unit was a shitty idea, Besides the gay name it was just a shitty project put up to make 50cent be like Tupac n his own Outlawz, except The Outlawz actually had talent.
Yeah, like most rap artists don't got any support crews? lol
But if Tupac does something, he automatically invented it, even if plenty of people did it before. If you're gonna make any comparisons with G-Unit, I'd say they were more like Tha Dogg Pound with Snoop.

And was Game even a member of the G-Unit group? I know he was an artist on the label but he wasn't on their first solo and I don't recall him being used on any "featuring G-Unit" tracks ever.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jaydc555 on July 10, 2009, 08:01:07 PM
He was on the label not part of of the group
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: A1 on July 11, 2009, 02:17:25 AM
Fuck G-Unit, Fuck 50 Cent, Fuck all the current Members, Fuck their Reunion, Fuck The crappy shit in general. G-Unit was a shitty idea, Besides the gay name it was just a shitty project put up to make 50cent be like Tupac n his own Outlawz, except The Outlawz actually had talent.

G-unit have been more sucessful then the outlaws have ever been or ever will be. 50cent has done more for his artists then 2pac ever did for the outlaws.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Rick McCrank on July 11, 2009, 02:20:01 AM
this shit is sickening
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jaydc555 on July 11, 2009, 02:32:12 AM
Well in all fairness 2pac died before he got to really put the outlawz on.Their album was in the works when he died
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: A1 on July 11, 2009, 02:59:34 AM
He always had dramacydal around him which was pretty much the outlaws (still i rise is a classic imo by the way). Also look at thug life? None of them ever blew up. Thing is 2pac wasnt a hustler, he didnt make a very good buisness man.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: You Ain't Shit on July 11, 2009, 04:26:39 AM
i still cant get over how this dumb nigga compared G-Unit to the Beatles! put the pipe down yayoooooooooooo
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: A1 on July 11, 2009, 04:27:44 AM
Na it was the game who compared then to the beatles, yayo just quated him
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: You Ain't Shit on July 11, 2009, 05:34:19 AM
Na it was the game who compared then to the beatles, yayo just quated him

both are dumbasses then. stupid shit.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Detox Iz Not Active on July 11, 2009, 06:55:46 PM
Lol at Yayo even talking. the dude is 50;s bitch, does fif really need this dude to talk for  him or wat?
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: dre2hood on July 11, 2009, 07:04:05 PM
game had the balls to man up to this situation yayo shouldnt have said shit about it he should of just let it go
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on July 12, 2009, 10:50:48 AM
Fuck G-Unit, Fuck 50 Cent, Fuck all the current Members, Fuck their Reunion, Fuck The crappy shit in general. G-Unit was a shitty idea, Besides the gay name it was just a shitty project put up to make 50cent be like Tupac n his own Outlawz, except The Outlawz actually had talent.

G-unit have been more sucessful then the outlaws have ever been or ever will be. 50cent has done more for his artists then 2pac ever did for the outlaws.

2Pac actually featured his crew on his own multi-platinum selling albums though.....and don't forget he died 7 months after putting them together.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Action! on July 12, 2009, 08:13:46 PM
Game started off on Aftermath but, basically, was going to get dropped or was probably never officially going to release an album.  Jimmy Iovine recognized the success of 50 and G-Unit and set up a deal for Game to be part of the group - this probably includes 50 having a contract where Game is signed to the label G-Unit under a joint venture.   

Then it all went south.   

If G-Unit stayed as a group longer then they did and held mainstream success I can understand someone saying they are the beatles of rap music but it didn't happen so no they're not.

Why all this hate for Yayo concerning his comments when he's more or less cosigning what Game said?  He essentially agrees with Game but doesn't find Game to be relevant.  Note, relevant as in Yayo and the Unit's life and career.  They've all moved on from the situation and don't care about rekindling the flame.   Kind of like how Jay dismissed him on the intro to Blueprint 3.  If you're going to diss Yayo for these comments might as well diss Game too.

Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jimmy H. on July 12, 2009, 11:00:10 PM
Game started off on Aftermath but, basically, was going to get dropped or was probably never officially going to release an album.  Jimmy Iovine recognized the success of 50 and G-Unit and set up a deal for Game to be part of the group - this probably includes 50 having a contract where Game is signed to the label G-Unit under a joint venture.   

Then it all went south.   

If G-Unit stayed as a group longer then they did and held mainstream success I can understand someone saying they are the beatles of rap music but it didn't happen so no they're not.
But when was Game ever acknowledged as an official member of the group? Young Buck was actually featured as a member of the group but I never recall Game being credited on one G-Unit group track.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: dubsmith_nz on July 12, 2009, 11:10:52 PM
Game started off on Aftermath but, basically, was going to get dropped or was probably never officially going to release an album.  Jimmy Iovine recognized the success of 50 and G-Unit and set up a deal for Game to be part of the group - this probably includes 50 having a contract where Game is signed to the label G-Unit under a joint venture.   

Then it all went south.   

If G-Unit stayed as a group longer then they did and held mainstream success I can understand someone saying they are the beatles of rap music but it didn't happen so no they're not.
But when was Game ever acknowledged as an official member of the group? Young Buck was actually featured as a member of the group but I never recall Game being credited on one G-Unit group track.

Game was a member, they were the five. He just joined after the group albums had been made, hence him being featured on Banks and Bucks album before he dropped. Yayo's giving his opinion, how can yall hate on that, Game dissed them for 4 years straight, why would you expect 50 or Yayo to welcome him back with open arms???
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jimmy H. on July 13, 2009, 02:44:56 AM
Game was a member, they were the five. He just joined after the group albums had been made, hence him being featured on Banks and Bucks album before he dropped. 
But he'd still be featured on them if he's part of the label. I'm not saying he wasn't a group member but can anyone name any of the G-Unit group songs he's been on. For instance, when they did "DPG Unit", it was Fifty, Buck, Banks, and Yayo. Buck was on a whole grip of G-Unit group songs outside of the first album as well. I always thought of Game as being down with the group and part of the label but not an official group member.
Title: Re: Tony Yayo On The Game's Apology, "It's Too Late To Figure That Sh*t Out Now"
Post by: Jaydc555 on July 13, 2009, 03:00:47 AM
Game was on the label he was not part of the group