50 Cent took a break from clowning Diddy over his a number of lawsuits to roast G-Unit soldier Tony Yayo for serving to himself to his wardrobe.
On Wednesday (February 28), Fiddy took to Instagram with a video of him jokingly confronting Yayo over the theft.
“This n#### acquired my jacket on!” 50 Cent stated from behind the digital camera. “This my hat although,” Yayo replied, including that the jacket was headed to storage. “He acquired $10 million price of this s### in storage. I like you massive homie, come on. I’ll pay for it, I acquired you.”
Yayo insisted he didn’t take the rest earlier than throwing Uncle Murda beneath the bus. “Murda took all of the leathers!” he added whereas 50 panned the digital camera to the Brooklyn native, who was laughing unashamedly.
50 Cent then acquired faux critical for a second: “Let me ask you a query. Once you discovered this jacket that you realize you didn’t pick, that you realize you didn’t purchase, that no one dropped at you saying it was yours, did you establish that you simply was taking my jacket?” he requested.
“I did establish it,” Yayo replied because the group descended into laughter.
“I gotta watch all people,” the G-Unit founder captioned the video.
The G-Unit cohort is recent off the Last Lap Tour, which touched down in 70 cities in over 20 international locations between July and December final 12 months.
50 Cent On Tony Yayo’s “Wild” Power
50 Cent addressed his relationship with Tony Yano and his “wild” power affected G-Unit as a enterprise in his 2020 memoir Hustle Tougher, Hustle Smarter.
“Transitioning from a avenue way of life to a extra public persona was going to require a brand new mindset. Yayo didn’t appear to register that. If I acquired right into a disagreement with one other artist, Yayo’s response was ‘let’s simply bang ’em,’ as a result of that will have been his response again within the neighborhood,” defined 50 Cent.
He continued, “If we acquired $100,000 for a collection of membership appearances, Yayo wasn’t fascinated with placing it within the financial institution. His first thought could be, ‘Hey, this might get us three and a half kilos of cocaine. Let’s flip these, and we’ll be sitting on some actual cash.’ Time and time once more, I’d have to inform him, ‘Yayo, we are able to’t do this.’”