''We Were Like the Motherf**king Beatles...'' 6:00AM ET June 24th, 2011 Contributor : Chris G. A Rocky Williform Company
Tony Yayo recently shared his current perspective on past G-Unit members Young Buck and Game and producer Sha Money XL. For Yayo, the beefs were less about personal feelings and more about his inability to understand why the defectors would mess with a winning formula. But he was dismissive of Sha's desire to work with Game.
"I heard Sha Money [XL] say he'll work with Game," Yayo explained in an interview. "After all the money the n*gga's done f*cked up, you're going to work with this guy? But I'm a real n*gga, see, my thing is loyalty and being honest and being real. My whole situation with Game and [Young] Buck -- it's more me being mad, like 'Why f*ck up the money?' If we're all in the business -- why would y'all f*ck up the money? It just don't make sense. Game, I talked to this n*gga on the phone. His album dropped, like 'Yo, congratulations.'
"We were like the motherf*cking Beatles," he continued. "Sha Money's my n*gga, but why even work with somebody that says, 'F*ck G-Unit,' after what we just built? Why build up a brand to destroy it?"
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