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Tony Yayo Thinks Video Of Gunna Leaving Jail “Wasn’t A Good First Day Out”
Jury selection for the YSL RICO case is underway, and Tony Yayo has been paying attention. The G-Unit rapper, along with the remainder of Hip Hop, has tracked updates in the case against Young Thug and his purported associates. Eight people have taken plea deals, including Gunna, and Yayo questions if the “Pushin P” rapper’s first day out was a good look.
“It’s hard to call somebody a snitch without the paperwork, but I think when that video came out,” Yayo told VladTV. “‘Cause remember when Gunna got out—and I love Gunna music. I love Thugger music. Gunna got out, he had the bad chick with him, jumped in a $200,000 Maybach, everything was all Gucci.”
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“But, two minutes later—what was that, probably like an hour later, the film in court came out. And, you know, of course, his lawyer wrote that [statement]. His lawyer probably wrote that. But, now in these days, you got the camera, it just gon’ look like you pushin’ pleas.”
Yayo noted that in the industry, especially Hip Hop, “if you turn into a rat… career’s over.”
Vlad spoke about Gunna admitting in his plea deal that YSL was a criminal organization and that he witnessed other members committing crimes.
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“But then, a lotta people was confused and they was sayin’, ‘What Thugger say? Did Thugger tell him to take that plea ’cause he feel like he not comin’ home?’” said Yayo.
“If that’s the case and he told him to do that… There’s just a lotta confusion,” he added. “We don’t know. The internet is gonna have two sides to the story. But the video in court, when you sayin’, ‘Yo, is YSL a gang?’ ‘Yes ma’am.’ ‘Is this a gang? ‘Yes ma’am.’”
Yayo said he would have stayed in jail longer than a year. “That wasn’t a good first day out for him.”
The case against Young Thug is said to begin this month. Check out what else Tony Yayo had to say about the controversy above.
Tony Yayo Says Tory Lanez Is a Target in Jail: ‘He’s the Talk of the Jail’
Tory Lanez is currently behind bars after being found guilty of three felonies last year. G-Unit star Tony Yayo believes the Canadian star is in danger and will be attacked behind bars.
Sitting on VladTV, Yayo stated the star treatment for Lanez is over and he will be treated like just another number and will be treated like everyone else. Yayo stated that Lanez is likely the talk of the jail and now everyone inside has something to talk about.
“Motherf*ckers don’t care. If you get out of line, a motherf*cker will get out of line with you too. Then you more of a target. C’mon, L.A. county? You seen they put up his meal. ‘Yo, Tory Lanez in here.’ That’s the talk of the jail and now everybody in the jail got something to talk about.”
– Tony Yayo
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Tony Yayo Says Tory Lanez Will Be Attacked In Jail
Tony Yayo is typically an entertaining guy. Beyond his raps, he’s certainly never afraid to speak his mind.
The G-Unit rapper recently sat down for an interview with VladTV. During the conversation, he shares his thoughts on the recent Tory Lanez guilty verdict.
Of course, DJ Vlad doesn’t shy away from asking the 44-year-old about the case. He asks Yayo what it’s like in jail as a rapper, based on the New York native’s personal experience. “I mean, it could be rough. People are not used to the conditions. You nobody, you just a number. They gon’ make you feel like you’re not R. Kelly or Bill Cosby, they tryna make you feel like you just a number and that’s what you are, just like everybody else,” he answers.
“Motherf*ckers don’t care. If you get out of line, a motherf*cker will get out of line with you too. And then you more of a target. C’mon, L.A. county? You seen they put up his meal. ‘Yo, Tory Lanez in here.’ That’s the talk of the jail and now everybody in the jail got something to talk about,” Yayo continues.
Later on in the interview, the “Drama Setter” rapper explicitly says what he would do to his lawyer if he was in Lanez’s shoes. “Where I’m from, I ain’t never hear nobody really shoot a girl. Like, you shoot n*ggas, but really don’t shoot girls. So it’s a strange case. If he woulda shot a n*gga, n*ggas probably wouldn’t have cared,” he prefaces.
“She got hit in the foot, it’s not an attempted murder, so for me, I probably woulda just copped out. Look at Tory, you go to jail on Christmas, you think you gon’ beat the case and then my lawyer would’ve got punched in the face, ’cause I’m not spending a quarter million dollars and my lawyer’s not telling me, yo, we might lose this,” he explains afterwards.
What do you think about Tony Yayo’s thoughts on the situation? Comment down below. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates.
Tony Yayo Talks Tory Lanez & The “Little Man Complex”
The case against Tory Lanez has come to a close, but that hasn’t stopped the world from speaking on the controversy. Lanez was enjoying the good life with several No. 1 albums under his belt, but an altercation with Megan Thee Stallion would spell disaster for both artists. Weeks ago, Lanez was convicted of three charges related to the 2020 shooting, and it was a verdict that divided Hip Hop.
From the onset, the singer’s supporters believed Megan lied about who pulled the trigger and shot her that fateful day. She pointed the finger at Lanez; however, during the trial, he claimed it was Megan’s former friend, Kelsey Harris.
In a new conversation with VladTV, Tony Yayo adds his voice to the chit-chat and discusses men who may have a “little man complex.”
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Yayo and Vlad spoke about the trial and the evidence presented against Lanez. The audio of the gunshots was brought up before Vlad said, “Tory’s not a street guy. He’s an artist, he’s a singer. No one looked at Tory as a tough guy.”
Yayo replied, “But when you have money and power, I mean, it could turn you semi-tough.” He made it clear he doesn’t know Lanez at all, so he couldn’t necessarily speak on his demeanor. Vlad chimed in to say Tory is 5 foot 2 inches tall.
“I know n*ggas that’s 5 foot 2 that got the little man complex and will cut your face,” said Yayo.
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Vlad contested that men like that usually have a reputation for violent behavior. According to the interviewer, he’s never heard of Tory being a violent person outside of the run-in with August Alsina.
However, Lanez was sued by Love & Hip Hop Miami star Prince for allegedly attacking him at a club. Additionally, a woman who claimed to be Lanez’s ex came forward with allegations of domestic violence. He later denied knowing the woman. Celina Powell also accused Lanez of attacking her, but she later stood up for him against Megan’s allegations.
Lanez will face sentencing later this month.
Grafh Links Up With Tony Yayo & Sly Pyper For New Single, “Sometimes”
New York rapper Grafh has had a consistently steady output during 2022. Dropping several singles, many of which are collaborations, the 40-year-old has successfully made sure to maintain his relevancy in the game.
On Friday (December 30), the “Blow” rapper returned to drop off a brand new single with Tony Yayo and Sly Pyper, titled “Sometimes.” Pyper delivers the catchy hook, while Grafh and Yayo spit verses of their own. As a whole, the track finds the trio reflecting on their respective lives and struggles.
“This pain here never run out / I got so many tears, but they never come out / Livin’ in fear, you n*ggas is scared, so you never come out / Some n*ggas was weird that they never hung out,” Grafh raps in the song’s first verse.
The G-Unit rapper follows suit, speaking his own truth in his subsequent verse. “I jumped off the porch at 15 and started slingin’ / The truth gets silenced when the powerful is speaking / Live life with love, I don’t have expectations / My city never sleep and n*ggas always hatin’,” he raps.
Earlier this year, the Queens native released the deluxe edition of his 2021 album, Stop Calling Art Content. The project contains posthumous production from DJ Shay, who tragically passed away in 2020. The late producer was a part of Griselda Records and consistently worked with artists affiliated with the label, including Grafh.
Make sure to stream Grafh, Tony Yayo and Sly Pyper’s “Sometimes” on either Spotify or SoundCloud down below. Share your thoughts on it in the comments afterwards. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest music releases.
Quotable Lyrics:
I know a few winners in the game
But if you stay in it, like winning in Vegas, n*gga, you bound to lose
Won’t get too much pushing through pain
But sometimes you can’t get numb enough from whatever the vice you choose
Tony Yayo Snaps After Math Hoffa Mentions The Game
Since the top of the year, The Game’s press runs ahead of the release of Drillmatic Heart Vs. Mind, his feud with 50 Cent became a point of conversation. G-Unit affiliates challenged the Compton rapper’s claims of ghostwriting songs for Fif. From there, the two exchanged numerous shots online.
During the latest episode of Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion, Yayo became increasingly aggravated at the mention of The Game. The “So Seductive” rapper downplayed The Game’s stint at G-Unit, especially since he didn’t have to face similar backlash as the other members of the crew.
“N***as never had feds knock on their door and homicide knock on their door in the same year. Game has never went through that. Hip-hop police following us ’cause Jam Master Jay got killed. He never went through that. Y’all keep acting like Game is the real legacy of G-Unit — no! It’s Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and 50 Cent,” Yayo said.
Yayo said The Game never faced the stresses of dealing with the Hip-Hop Police in New York since he was California-based. However, the main question that Yayo had during the interview was about The Game’s association with Jimmy Henchman, who faced accusations of setting up Tupac at Quad Studios in New York City.
“We had to deal with Jimmy Henchman. Think about it. If you a West Coast n***a. Why would you let someone that has to do with ‘Pac… Why would you f*ck with Jimmy Henchman?”
He continued, “N***as mad ’cause I’m a real n***a and I keep it real. I don’t give a f*ck about none of this shit, homie. Because at the end of the day, when n***as ain’t here, I’mma let you know what’s real and what’s not.”
The conversation got even more heated as Yayo redirected his frustrations towards Math Hoffa for mentioning The Game during the conversation.
“I don’t want to keep talking about a n***a like, tell a n***a, ‘yo, suck my dick. Yo, fuck ya moms.’ I’m not with all that ’cause somebody gonna die,” Yayo said.
Watch the full episode below.
Tony Yayo Comments On PnB Rock’s Murder: ‘Every Rapper Is A Target’
PnB Rock’s untimely murder has sparked much conversation about the safety of rappers and how rappers are targeted by those trying to come up on money, jewlery, and other expensive items. Even before PnB Rock’s death, Ice-T even warned rappers about the dangers of coming to L.A. where he said there are over 50,000 active gang member. But the reality is, what happened to PnB Rock could happen in any hood in the U.S.
Tony Yayo recently chimed in on Rock’s death in a interview with VladTV, where the two spoke on the recent death, saying that “every rapper is a target.”
“When you really think about it, every rapper is a target. You a target. I mean I came up with 50 Cent so it was different because he was a target before he blew. He got shot 9 fucking times,” Yayo said. “We was riding around in the burgundy mini-van with no AC…like to this day I don’t walk to my car fast or nothing because, yo bro, nobody is exempt from nothing. You ain’t see the feds run up in Trump’s crib? That should tell you…anybody can get it.”
Yayo continued, recalling his time as a member of G-Unit and saying that he had to move differently because there were people who didn’t like him and wanted to rob him, or even kill him, for the jewelry he had on.
“You know being around G-Unit there was a lot of stick-up niggas around us I ain’t gonna lie to you. So I seen the way they move and these niggas be hungry. So now a nigga know in New York, know what a Richard Millie is, they know what an AP is. They know that that shit could change their life.”
“I like change too, this chain cost a ticket. But you know, I’m not just gonna. be in the middle of the hood, Compton or somewhere, or in the middle of the Bronx where mother fuckers are gonna be like Merry Christmas. ‘Cause that’s how a nigga in the street think. When they see this shit, Merry Christmas, and it’s like as a rapper you gotta get this shit. It’s nice shit.”
The former member of G-Unit ended by saying something that 50 Cent told him when he got his first Jacob watch: “beware a nigga will blow your head off for that.”
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