Tony Yayo’s Praying Over Game/Meek Mill Beef: “I Just Hope Nobody Gets Hurt” [Video]

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

G-Unit‘s Tony Yayo has an opinion on the growing rap feud between Game and Meek Mill. The “Talk of New York” has taken a grown-man approach to the overnight e-beef.

Rather than choose sides, Yayo said he hoped the dispute did not turn violent.

“When you see these rap beefs and a lot of the media amping this sh*t up, it’s kind of f*cked up to me because when it gets real and somebody dies and somebody gets shot, everybody’s like, ‘Yo, but this is hip-hop, it’s not supposed to be like this.’ The media amps a lot of this sh*t up and it gets real, sh*t really hits the fan because it’s not the artists, it’s the entourage. Every motherf*cker got somebody in the entourage that’s about that life. [Game and Meek Mill beef?] I just hope nobody gets hurt because you know when the media and everyone’s doing interviews and back and forth on the IG, it gets real. I lost my man, rest in peace, Lodi Mack, over the smacking with Jimmy Henchman – off the record I had money on my head.” (Tim Westwood TV)

Earlier this month, Meek’s girlfriend Nicki Minaj revealed her stance on the rapper’s recent feuds.

“I think everybody’s over it. Come on. It’s pretty played out. It’s over. Sometimes you’re put in a position and you react,” Nicki said referring to Meek’s endless dispute. “But let me tell you something, I do not believe there’s any such thing as negative publicity. That’s what I tell him: ‘You must have something people see in you.’ There’s a lot of things I know about other rappers that I just be quiet because as a man, rapper, and artist, he runs his shit the way I run my sh*t. He’s the boss of his stuff. I don’t want to step in too much because it’s not my place. Behind the scenes, I’m such a rapper that I’m always critiquing everything, even with him – he gotta live his own life at a certain point in terms of his career choices. I strongly believe that great music changes everything. If ni**as got your name in they mouth for a year or two, thank them. If you come out with great music after all of that, nothing matters.” (Hot 97)

Recently, Slaughterhouse’s Joe Budden weighed in on the Beanie Sigel and Meek Mill feud.

“This was my problem with the two Beans diss records. I listened to them both. Beans is still a phenomenal emcee. Still to this day. The voice alteration does affect a lot. [His lyrics] are [there] and the flow is there, everything is there still except for his voice. And I would like him to get a mix down on both of those diss records because those beats that he picked brought me back to Roc-A-Fella last decade. Especially the second one. It even made us accept his voice on the second one, or at least me anyway, for myself.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOvWbn9lQBc

Over the past few weeks, Game has trolled Meek across social media.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. Beef rap records will always get coverage…they dont have a long life per record play…but a name drop forces all to listen…plus because hip hop comes with aggression a beef song is like a credit check…ignoring can work but to much dipping leads one to believe that said target is not real hence…the chance of buzz with a beef song is high.
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