New York rapper 50 Cent‘s still riding for his rap crew. The hip-hop heavyweight has reminded the world it’s still G-Unit in 2017.
Early Sunday, Curtis Jackson gave his estranged team an unexpected shout-out on Instagram.
Footage has surfaced of 50, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda performing together in England.
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This week, G-Unit’s Young Buck updated fans on his status with the crew and 50 Cent.
“Real sh*t never die. G-Unit ain’t going no f*cking where period. Straight up. Straight up. The brand G-Unit will never go nowhere. It was built from real sh*t and it’s going to end on. It’s always going to stand on real sh*t. Period. Point blank period. No matter how you n*ggas tangle, twist, hate it, whatever n*gga, it’s built on real sh*t, stands on real sh*t and it’s going to be here, n*gga. And it’s a part of me, period, n*gga. I don’t give a f*ck if you n*ggas see me over here doing this and that, it’s always G-Unit. I don’t got to keep screaming G-Unit to make you n*ggas know it’s G-Unit with me. N*gga. I don’t got to make you n*ggas or go put up a post with me and 50 to make you n*ggas know me and 50 are on good terms, n*gga. I’m establishing me. I’m a grown a** man. Quit asking me if there’s a f*cking problem with me and 50 Cent. That’s my f*cking brother. You n*ggas will be the first to know but you won’t hear it from me.”
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Last month, Tony Yayo reflected on what his crew did for New York City.