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Part 27: Vlad Asks Tony Yayo if G-Unit will Ever Reunite with 50, Yayo, Banks, Buck & Game
Part 25: Tony Yayo on 50 Cent Saying Lloyd Banks is Off G-Unit: I Don't Speak on Men's Business
Part 1: Tony Yayo on Growing Up in Queens, Selling Drugs at 15, 50 Cent was Already Active at 12
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In this clip, Tony Yayo reflects back on his birthday party in New York. He named off some notable guests such as 50 Cent and Trey Songz, before reiterating to DJ Vlad that he's remained on good terms with his mentor over the years. He also shoots down the rumors that 50 Cent was robbed at his birthday party. As the discussion moves along, DJ Vlad asks Tony Yayo the age-old question that many hip hop fans have wondered for years: Why was there never an official follow-up album to "Thoughts of a Predicate Felon?" To that, Yayo said that he ran into problems with Interscope Records. But he also indicated that he was content with having dropped only one album during his career.
Later in the conversation, Tony Yayo sheds some light on what has made his loyalty so legendary over the years. Lastly, Yayo indicated that he doesn't think there will be a reunion album featuring all of the original members of G-Unit, along with The Game and Young Buck because 50 Cent makes far too much money with his other business endeavors to take on a music project like that again.