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G-Unit have been very methodical in using the element of surprise to their advantage since reuniting at Hot 97’s 2014 Summer Jam concert (a surprise in itself). This trend continues with The Beauty of Independence, a six-track EP that seemingly dropped out of the sky.
On Wednesday (April 16), 50 Cent made a guest appearance on Hot 97’s morning show. Apart from discussing his upcoming Summer Jam performance and the state of New York City Hip-Hop, the Queens rapper had some interesting things to say about Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks.
There’s an argument that says New York City is currently irrelevant in Hip-Hop, but Tony Yayo begs to differ. Alongside Uncle Murda and Joell Ortiz, the G-Unit rapper speaks highly of his city on “New York.”
50 Cent unveils, less than 24 hours later, the video treatment to his latest single “Hold On.” The new visual follows the Jamaica, Queens MC as he swaggers throughout the streets of New York in a lush fur coat.
If you can not be used then you are useless is a motto often implemented throughout the entertainment industry. It seems 50 Cent has applied this to his G-Unit co-horts Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks.
The jury in the James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond murder trial could not come to a final verdict, therefore it ended in a mistrial.
The beef between 50 Cent‘s G-Unit Records and James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond has never been a secret. But now we are presented a clear picture of how deep this feud really went.
50 Cent doesn’t quit when it comes cooking beef. Former music executive James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond is doing life in jail and Fif’ is still sending shots at him via social media.
At the rate Troy Ave churns out product, you’ll never have to hear about him proclaiming “guess who’s bizacck” like most new washed-up rappers do after their second mixtape.
Troy Ave is gearing up to release New York City: The Album, due out November 4. But before then, he offers up a new sampling with “Show Me Love,” featuring Tony Yayo.