Author Topic: Tony Yayo Calls Game Bipolar...G Unit is not acceptin a bitch niggas apology  (Read 707 times)

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lol didnt he apologize to 50? who the fuck is g-unit nowaday, 50 and yayo? lol.
 

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and banks and hot rod and 40 glocc and spi and mob deep nad nyce and m fox i think thats it
 

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but what is he doing appollogizing to a nigga he said was trying to stop him from feeding his family period? what kind of sense does that make at all?
 

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Game is a seriously fucked up brain dead person.
 

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LoL.. Tony Yayo is 50 Cent's bitch. Who lied to this clown and told him he could rap....
 

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LoL.. Tony Yayo is 50 Cent's bitch. Who lied to this clown and told him he could rap....

50 cent?
 

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 Well, I think some of what Yayo is saying here makes sense.  But at the same time, right after he says he's not a 50 Cent "yes-man," he pretty much admits to "playing second fiddle" to 50 Cent.  I also think he overestimates the current value of the G-Unit brand.  And some of that is probably due to the G-Unot campagin.  But he's also glossing over the fact that after the first time 50 Cent and Game "made peace," G-Unit went out of their way to try to ruin Game's career.  It seems like Lloyd Banks in particular went after  Game lyrically. I think that there's still some animosity there that their plan wasn't entirely successful.  And while I agree with Yayo that I'm sure the group was full of massive egos, I think that he's also glossing over the idea that ultimately The Game was dropped from the group because the rest of the group didn't like him-bottom line.  If memory serves me, their excuse at the time was that Game wasn't a "team player" because he personally didn't have beef with Fat Joe, Jadakiss, or Nas.  (It's funny to me how even though 50's mentor feels the same way as Game about the aforementioned people, it's never caused 50 to want to dissolve his business relationship with him).
  I don't really know why Game apologized.  But, regardless of whether or not G-Unit accepts it, maybe they can at least move on past the beef.  It's all getting tired.
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If memory serves me, their excuse at the time was that Game wasn't a "team player" because he personally didn't have beef with Fat Joe, Jadakiss, or Nas.  (It's funny to me how even though 50's mentor feels the same way as Game about the aforementioned people, it's never caused 50 to want to dissolve his business relationship with him).
That seems like the answer is right there in your statement. I'm assuming that you're talking about Dre when you say "mentor" but thing is while Dre may or may not feel that way, he didn't go on the radio and say that. People give Yayo so much shit but from my view, he's doing things how it should be. If any one of your favorite rappers had a homeboy on his label who was doing that, you'd say he was a loyal dude but if the guy they following is someone you don't like, he's an "ass-kisser". I mean if you're best friend is an artist on your label, of course, he's gonna side with you on your beefs. To me, it seemed like the radio interview was the straw that broke the camel's back in the Game-50 relationship. Both of them have said there were disagreements well before that so it's not like it was the isolated incident of him saying he'd work with so and so that lead to him being removed from the label.
 

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So wait.. He rather be always below 50 cent (in short his bitch) then be on the same level or possibly higher? LOL! G-Unit = just another fade 4 wiggaz and fucking house nigga scum who tried to act like they down again. I swear doesn't even matter anymore. G-Unit as a brand has weaken as a whole, 50 cent is basically the only 1 left who gets any play or any attention, if it wasn't for the constant Disses from game then G-Unit would fade out Completely.

I mean its completely debatable how game would of ended up with in G-Unit I mean shit least the nigga was real with himself and didn't want to be second best. Even if it really hurt his carrier. Doctors Advocate was getting more rotation then the next crappy club single G-Unit and 50 cent was putting out. I mean shit, it sorta looks like the split both help and hurt the carriers.

I mean the entire 50 cent, G-Unit and Game thing was basically fueled by disses, the controversy from the feud and that's about it.You take out that aspect, they just be average rappers. 50 would be considered another Club rapper in a game full of that crap. G-Unit wouldn't be seen as anything special, The Game well he'd just be seen as another west coast rapper struggling in the game were its always been slanted for faggot new york/south artist.
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If memory serves me, their excuse at the time was that Game wasn't a "team player" because he personally didn't have beef with Fat Joe, Jadakiss, or Nas.  (It's funny to me how even though 50's mentor feels the same way as Game about the aforementioned people, it's never caused 50 to want to dissolve his business relationship with him).
That seems like the answer is right there in your statement. I'm assuming that you're talking about Dre when you say "mentor"

He could of mean Eminem because he's worked with Nas, Fat Joe & Jadakiss.

JohnnyL

If memory serves me, their excuse at the time was that Game wasn't a "team player" because he personally didn't have beef with Fat Joe, Jadakiss, or Nas.  (It's funny to me how even though 50's mentor feels the same way as Game about the aforementioned people, it's never caused 50 to want to dissolve his business relationship with him).
That seems like the answer is right there in your statement. I'm assuming that you're talking about Dre when you say "mentor"

He could of mean Eminem because he's worked with Nas, Fat Joe & Jadakiss.

 Yeah.  Eminem is who I was referring to specifically.  Although Dr. Dre would also apply.  I used Eminem though because he actually rapped with Fat Joe on the "Lean Back Remix."  And has spoken very highly of Nas as well, in past interviews.  And this has never seemed to have caused a rift between he and 50.  I was merely using the example to point out the holes in 50's logic here.  And to make the argument that this was never the real reason Game was dismissed from the group.  It was more just a flimsy excuse.  The real reason was much more simple.  G-Unit just didn't like Game.
 

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em and dre put 50 on so in order to compare situations you would have to consider if he went and dealt with people they weren't coool with, like benzino,suge, etc........ and he didnt, and looking from that stand point he was not asking game to do anything he wouldnt do as well.game stepped into 50's light, as game shined a percent of the rays were reflections of 50's shine and when he chose or sounded willing to share that with 50's enemies, its a direct slap in the face. for game, standing next to 50 had majoor benefits, therefore 50's enemies being able to stand next to game meant they'd benefit from 50 as well and that is simply disrespectful. it has nothing to do with liking one or the other, it is what it is.
 

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em and dre put 50 on so in order to compare situations you would have to consider if he went and dealt with people they weren't coool with, like benzino,suge, etc........ and he didnt, and looking from that stand point he was not asking game to do anything he wouldnt do as well.game stepped into 50's light, as game shined a percent of the rays were reflections of 50's shine and when he chose or sounded willing to share that with 50's enemies, its a direct slap in the face. for game, standing next to 50 had majoor benefits, therefore 50's enemies being able to stand next to game meant they'd benefit from 50 as well and that is simply disrespectful. it has nothing to do with liking one or the other, it is what it is.

 Well, I agree with your point that 50 Cent obviously took it as a "slap in the face" that Game seemed to be willing to work with people that 50 Cent had a problem with at the time.  But I disagree with you that it had nothing to do with (at least most of) the members of G-Unit not liking Game.
  As I understand it, Game started out exclusively as an Aftermath artist, not a member of G-Unit.  He was added to G-Unit at Dr. Dre's request, whereas Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and 50 Cent had started the group together.  Game's position in the group could be likened to when Record industry executives used to make "boy bands" by arbitrarily putting several people together and telling them they were a group.  In other words, he had no past relationship with the other members of G-Unit.  At it's best, it was only ever a business relationship.
  Even before the official word broke that 50 had dropped Game from G-Unit, there was rampant reports of confrontations between Game and the other members.  Lloyd Banks, reportedly couldn't stand Game.  
  The point I was trying to make is that in my opinion, that is what ultimately led to Game being dropped from G-Unit.  Maybe Game's willingness to work with 50's "enemies" was the last straw.  But I still think it was misleading, and a bit hypocritical of 50 to present it that way.  If he had just said, "Game was dropped because things just weren't working out with the group," I think that would have been more honest than how he approached it.
  I was only using Eminem's relationship with Fat Joe, Nas, and Jadakiss to illustrate that if it had really been a question of betrayal; and it really went against 50's principles, he would have dissolved his relationship with Eminem as well, regardless of how much money it would have cost him.  
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