Earlier this week, G-Unit's Tony Yayo addressed D-Block and The Game on New York's Power 105.1's Star & Bucwild's morning show. During the interview, Yayo repeatedly referred to D-Block as "D-Bums" and declared that Sheek Louch was garbage.
Tony also went on to criticize Sheek's recent G-Unit diss where he took shots at 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck. Interestingly, days after the freestyle was released, rumors spread that Sheek didn't include Yayo's name because he had love for him. On the other hand, Yay told Star & Buc that he respects D-Block for making songs with Biggie and Jay-Z, but added that they didn't benefit from it and have yet to sell records after a decade in the game.
The self-proclaimed "Real Talk Of New York" also poked fun at ousted G-Unit member Game and told listeners that the rapper called him to appear on The Documentary's "Running" a while back. According to Yayo, Game phoned him to request his appearance on the record and told him he's the rawest G-Unit artist. "How you a hustler and you on ‘Change Of Heart' for $1000 at 18," Yayo asked. Tony then called Chuck Taylor a fabricated gangsta and referred to him as "Mr. Potato-Head" for the remainder of the interview. Yayo was visiting Star to promote his forthcoming debut album, Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon which hits stores June 28.
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Tony also went on to criticize Sheek's recent G-Unit diss where he took shots at 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck. Interestingly, days after the freestyle was released, rumors spread that Sheek didn't include Yayo's name because he had love for him. On the other hand, Yay told Star & Buc that he respects D-Block for making songs with Biggie and Jay-Z, but added that they didn't benefit from it and have yet to sell records after a decade in the game.
The self-proclaimed "Real Talk Of New York" also poked fun at ousted G-Unit member Game and told listeners that the rapper called him to appear on The Documentary's "Running" a while back. According to Yayo, Game phoned him to request his appearance on the record and told him he's the rawest G-Unit artist. "How you a hustler and you on ‘Change Of Heart' for $1000 at 18," Yayo asked. Tony then called Chuck Taylor a fabricated gangsta and referred to him as "Mr. Potato-Head" for the remainder of the interview. Yayo was visiting Star to promote his forthcoming debut album, Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon which hits stores June 28.
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