Tony Yayo: G-Unit were Called "House N****s" for Working with Eminem (Part 37)



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Part 36: https://youtu.be/x8xLeKnjbow
Part 38: https://youtu.be/v_f1QjeVsDQ
Part 1: https://youtu.be/JJcfSKFKwqA
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In this clip, Vlad continued to speak to Tony Yayo about him not caring about old beefs with Benzino and Murder Inc, and Vlad pointed out that it’s because Tony has continued to do well for himself over the past 20 years. Tony then stated that Benzino’s blessing could come from his daughter, Coi Leray, and Vlad pointed out that they also beef with one another. He added that Benzino harboring beef against Eminem for 20 years makes no sense, and Tony went on to point out offensive remarks made by The Source. To hear more, including Tony Yayo addressing Melle Mel’s comments about Eminem, hit the above clip.

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47 thoughts on “Tony Yayo: G-Unit were Called "House N****s" for Working with Eminem (Part 37)”

  1. Well πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ is only set up to help ppl that follow white supremacy and what white males desire so they weren’t wrong. A lot of ppl of color are only getting help from white ppl because white ppl know those ppl will keep investing into white supremacy. Why do think so many πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ blacks love Europe and hate on Africa🀌DUHβ€ΌοΈπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚βœŒοΈ

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  2. VLAD IS A CULTURE VULTURE TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL HE TALK ABOUT BLACK MEN AND THEN WHEN NIGGAS FUXK HIM UP HE WANT TO SUE THATS HOW HE GOT HIS RICHES OFF BLACK PEOPLES

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  3. Yayo being grown giving credit where it’s due and Vlad in his feelings wanting Yayo to take sides and violate with him lol. Damn Vlad I fuck with his content but he wild cringe and a human

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  4. Respect to Yayo!! Exactly! Eminem is one of the greatest of all time and it's not because he's white! People act like Eminem is the only white rapper to ever exist. I don't ever hear about any other white rappers mentioned in the list of the greats, so his color has nothing to do with it.

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  5. Tayo stated color doesn't have anything to do with his success is false . African Americans are still living in Public Housing because of Segregation Laws which puts them in a bad position.

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  6. Bro that β€œFree Yayo” shirt was big. I’m from Texas so I didn’t know much about Yayo until he came out of jail and was on the music videos. lol But that didn’t stop us from yelling out β€œFree Yayo!” even though we didn’t know who he was. lol

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  7. The only color that matters us green. How can they be house niggas when Eminem was signed to DRE a black man. That was just the source haiting because they were a successful group. XXL loved them having them on the cover sold magazines.

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  8. G unit rode that Em wave.. Em is decent rapper but he is definitely overrated.. we only measure his success off his album sales ..his album sales are based off his white fan base that are NOT HipHop fans.. they just fans of Em because he is white. Y’all hate to address it but it’s true. Lol

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  9. Vlad u a bytch. He say his blessing might b thru his daughter and u start talkin about they relationship. U a real white man dawg πŸ˜‚

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  10. That's LL cool J and eminem my favorite rappers off all time and I get tires of people bashing him becuz he's white so what he wasn't born Witt sliver spoon in his mouth either and he doesn't talk black and always been him self through out his career never changed never switched and always remember the trailer parks r not that far from the hood just a skip and a hop.

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  11. Much respect to Tony Yayo for keeping the balaclava on throughout the whole interview. He looks hot and sweaty, but he made a choice and he stayed committed.

    Thats how you know dude wont tell on you to the FEDS.

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  12. Mell was being so polite with that statement. Eminem isn't even a top 5 rapper. If you go all the way back to the beginning, he's a virtual boy band MTV rapper. He was 5 years away from dropping and being "just" Mac Miller. Eminem is an incredible pop star. But he doesn't belong in any of these "top" discussions because all of these guys were pop rappers in an era when even Ja Rule could go platinum The lack of respect for the pioneers, the real inventors of rap, is staggering. And those pioneers weren't Eminem. Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, sure. You can namedrop those. Just NWA would take up a top 5. So please don't be surprised when no one under 18 who's heard a single album from a great outside of radio doesn't put this guy in a "top 5." That's absurd. Even Jay-z doesn't belong there. But both of them land on lists like "top pop stars" and "richest."

    If you like Eminem, that's fine. Lots of people did, especially teenagers. But he's not a serious hip-hop artist. He's a Planet Fitness MC who inspires soccer moms to take off the last 10 pounds. And anything outside the 1999-2002 window is virtually unlistenable. Try putting on "Step Dad" sometime and see how long it takes for someone to do a welfare check at your house.

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