Tony Yayo Names The Best Part About G-Unit’s Reunion

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

G-Unit's Tony Yayo recently talked about reuniting with his crew and named his favorite thing about being back to music-making with 50 Cent, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks.

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While Yayo acknowledged financial security, he admitted traveling the globe has meant the most to him since reuniting.

“I think the best part is going to be flying the world. I think money comes and goes. Jewelry comes and goes. Friends come and go. I think traveling the world is the best thing and seeing other people relate that energy. When we are in Brazil. When we are in Africa. Angola. When we are in Germany. Russia. Any part of the world. They can never take that away from me. I flew the world.” (XXL Mag)

Yayo also spoke on the possibility of releasing a follow-up to 2005’s Thoughts Of A Predicate solo album…

The “Talk of New York” also discussed possibly releasing another solo album.

“It is what it is. There’s no pressure for me. I am at the point now… I can’t let this business drive me crazy. I just gotta take one step at a time. I learn how to control my emotions. How I feel. Never let this industry bring you down. That’s the point that I felt I was at. You know what? F*ck it. I’ll do something else. I didn’t know what I wanted to do because music is my passion. I loved hip-hop since a pup.” (XXL Mag)

Lloyd Banks recently cited a lack of communication for putting distance between himself and Unit head 50 Cent.

“Me and 50 wasn’t talking for a while,” Banks said in an interview. “It was a lack of communication on both our parts. I don’t know what to chalk it up to. We been doing this for a long time. Over ten years. Went from being in a condo just planning over what we wanted to happen and to watch it play out…It wasn’t just me and 50. It was points me and Buck didn’t talk.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

Although the Unit had fallen apart in recent years, reunited member Young Buck recently promised his band of brothers were built to win.

“Don’t look for the downfall of G-Unit,” the rapper said. “Cause you’ll be looking for a long God damn time. You understand? But looking for the success of G-Unit you’ll get what you want to see real quick. But looking for the downfall homie you gon’ be stuck…Don’t pray on our downfall or look for it. Look for the success. Look for the good music. Look for the positive energy. And that’s what you gon’ get. Because even if you ain’t looking for it that’s what you gon’ get.” (This Is 50)

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