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Tony Yayo Says if He Was Tory Lanez, He Would Have Apologized to Megan

Tony Yayo Says if He Was Tory Lanez, He Would Have Apologized to Megan

Tony Yayo had a great time with DJ Vlad discussing several issues. During the interview, Tony talked about Tory Lanez’s verdict. The discussion started when DJ Vlad and Tory Yayo were talking about certain standards for women and the advantages women have over men. 

Tony said: “You know I mean we all know it’s a double standard and it’s cool. I mean it is. A man can’t just grab a woman ass. That’s a charge. I want to grab your ass, I doubt, you know, you’re gonna press charges. You know what I’m saying?” 

When DJ Vlad talked about Boosie’s comments, who had said that Tory’s sentence was not a surprise to him because he believes it’s hard for a man to win a case against a woman in the court. 

Tony Yayo said, “...For me like I said I don’t like to talk about Tory. I met him, I think before, I didn’t know but um for me, I’m pleading guilty. Yo sorry. Megan sorry sorry sorry. I would have been, seven apologies and let me get five years. May be I’ll do two of it and do three years probation, because I think logically. That’s me.” 

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Tony Yayo Agrees with Boosie, Says Crack's Better than Fentanyl

Tony Yayo Agrees with Boosie, Says Crack’s Better than Fentanyl

Tony Yayo featured on VladTV interview, where he expressed his opinion opinion about Boosie’s comments about crack being a safer drug to intake than Fentanyl. The rapper revealed that several people he knew died from Fentanyl. 

Earlier, Boosie had said that: “Crack shit shot three the shit shot basketball this nigga, this nigga run run 100 miles, this nigga get sane, this nigga fix your car been doing this for 20 years. This mutherfucker still running around the neighborhood when have you ever heard crackheads hitting the pipe and dying the first time? Never, this been all shit different. I would much rather crack.”

Speaking on Boosie’s comments, Tony Yayo said: “I just came back from Canada and like I heard, three people, I think it’s three, one well one kid my son know and tie people that I personally, you know thought or for Fentanyl. You know and it’s a terrible situation because you know, you live back in the days you go to party… everybody’s living now, it’s fentanyl. They say, like, this much could kill you and then the people that are selling it are getting murder charges too…” 

What do you think? Kindly let us know in the comments section. 

Eminem is Praised by Tony Yayo For Helping Him in His Career

Eminem is Praised by Tony Yayo For Helping Him in His Career

Eminem is Praised by Tony Yayo For Helping Him in His Career

Recently, Tony Yayo appeared on Vlad TV  to speak with DJ Vlad. He thanked Eminem for being Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the broadcast and recalled how the Detroit rapper helped him when he first started out.

“Eminem just got inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, shout out Eminem,” he said. “One of the greatest. Shout out to Eminem. Always loved Eminem. Big accomplishment, one of the best emcees in the world. Shout out to Eminem. Give him his flowers while he’s still here.”

“He always helped me in my career, He’s on my first album. He wore a free Yayo shirt at the Grammys. So, I’m always gonna show him respect, love and salute him as well as Dr. Dre and everyone else who built this legacy. As well as Jimmy lovine too. Cause I mean Jimmy Lovine was a genius, Eminem was a genius, Dr. Dre was also a genius. And we all fell in line. I feel like that was the best deal ever.”

“I feel like Eminem always got hated on. Benzino and Source Magazine was big at that time, they were calling us ‘house niggas’ and all kind of shit back then when we were signed to Eminem. Color never really meant nothing to me. I’m from New York. It’s a Melting pot of a color. I went to grade school and my first too friends was Ralphie and Frank Harveen, he was an Italian. I never seen colour. It was white, it was black, it was Indian, Jewish, Spanish, Haitian, Jamaican, Trinidadian, Guyanese…It was always a melting pot of people So, I never felt that way.”

“Nobody ever did anything in my career besides Eminem and 50 Cent. And I always say, Em doing free Yayo while I was in jail, I only had to go about two years and they kept my name alive. They started putting my name in videos and stuff like that and free Yayo shirt was selling. I’m always gonna salute him….Being attached to Eminem was the best deal, without Eminem and Dr. Dre we would not have that much of a success. Jimmy lovine, interscope, Shady, Aftermath. It was a fucking movement that was just fucking unstoppable. And you’ve seen how Eminem singlehandedly took down the Source magazine cause Benzino was always just fucking mad. I don’t know why but he was just always mad.”

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Tony Yayo Requests An Apology From The Game And Young Buck For 50 | "Let's Get This Money"

Tony Yayo Requests An Apology From The Game And Young Buck For 50 | “Let’s Get This Money”

Tony Yayo Requests An Apology From The Game And Young Buck For 50 | “Let’s Get This Money”

Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda talked with Math Hoffa about a variety of subjects, including 50 Cent and Eminem on the most recent episode of My Expert Opinion.

Tony Yayo of NewYork recommended during his appearance on the My Expert Opinion show that

The Game and Young Buck should apologize to 50 Cent.

“Yo Game! Apologize to 50 and Eminem. Yo Buck! Apologize to 50. Banks, you know what it is and we can go get this money. Let’s go a couple of millions. Let’s get 30-40 million. We don’t even gotta talk. You stay in your dressing room with Wack and all of them and we stay over here and we get this money,”

Yayo made this suggestion on the podcast My Expert Opinion.

The fallout between The Game and 50 Cent started on February 28, 2005, when 50 Cent confronted The Game live on air while appearing on Hot 97. Despite Fif contributing to the success of Game’s Aftermath debut album “The Documentary,” 50 Cent claimed The Game was unfaithful. The third single from the album, “Hate It Or Love It,” was also co-written by 50 Cent, who also contributed to the lyrics of the album’s previous two hits, “Westside Story” and “How We Do.”

In 2022, 50 Cent and The Game were still exchanging social media jabs. When 50 Cent made an appearance at the Los Angeles Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2022, their bitter enmity gained a new dimension. Tony Yayo claims that 50 Cent won’t ever reconcile with The Game, despite the fact that it is extremely improbable that The Game will ever apologize to Fif. However, it is still possible to “make money” with a G-Unit reunion even without Fif. 

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