Tony Yayo recently spoke on former G-Unit members-turned-rivals Young Buck and The Game and he explained why he has decided to ignore The Game's recent apology for his past "G-Unot" taunts.
The "Talk of New York" also pointed out the reasons, he believed, Buck has not been in the rap spotlight as of late.
"I accept that apology," Yayo said in an interview. "I ain't even mad at the n*gga no more because what that is to me is the n*gga's suffering. He can take it whatever which way he wants but to me, he's hurt. He's hurting, you not doing no shows number one, you don't got no mixtapes out number two, you don't got no deal number three, you don't have no Internet presence number four and you don't have no mixtape presence -- ever since he squared away from the Unit it's been his downfall. Now the apology from Game, I'm not accepting. He's gonna change it up every five minutes. So I don't listen to nothing that clown says." (Vlad TV)
Yayo previously said he wished things could have worked out with Buck and 50 Cent.
The "Talk of New York" also pointed out the reasons, he believed, Buck has not been in the rap spotlight as of late.
"I accept that apology," Yayo said in an interview. "I ain't even mad at the n*gga no more because what that is to me is the n*gga's suffering. He can take it whatever which way he wants but to me, he's hurt. He's hurting, you not doing no shows number one, you don't got no mixtapes out number two, you don't got no deal number three, you don't have no Internet presence number four and you don't have no mixtape presence -- ever since he squared away from the Unit it's been his downfall. Now the apology from Game, I'm not accepting. He's gonna change it up every five minutes. So I don't listen to nothing that clown says." (Vlad TV)
Yayo previously said he wished things could have worked out with Buck and 50 Cent.
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