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Tony Yayo Shuts Down Rick Ross, Gives Back To Community [Video]

 

Controversial Interview W/Tony Yayo

Shout out to Doggie Diamonds for putting together an entertaining interview with G-Unit’s Tony Yayo.

Yayo just released “Swine Flu,” a free mixtape hosted by imprisoned Zoe Pound leader Mac-A-Zoe. You can download it for free at ThisIs50.

Doggie Diamonds: Rick Ross was saying y’all don’t do nothing for the community.

Tony Yayo: How we not don’t do nothing for the community? We just fixed up Baisley Projects, spent about half a million to fix it up for the kids. I been to shelters in the Bronx and shit like that. We been doing this shit for five years. We have G-Unity Foundation. How long that shit been up? Almost eight years? Almost eight years! If Rick Ross fat ass, with his big ass titties and shit, want to question us all he got to do is Google up G-Unity Foundation. [We've contributed] almost two, three million dollars. There’s a park named after 50 [Cent] in Baisley. But that’s last year! I’m talking for the last eight years we’ve been going to shelters, giving clothes, and giving money.

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Founder and Executive Editor of Hiptics. I launched Hiptics in 2008. I spent the last 4 years at Denison University where I hosted a weekly hip-hop radio show on 91.1 WDUB (one of America's Top 20 Most Popular College Radio Stations). I also served as Public Relations Chairman, Program Director, and Webmaster of the station. I genuinely love hip-hop, and have been involved in nearly every aspect of the culture starting with selling my own music in Middle School (haha, true story). I won the Culture Jam Freestyle Battle at Denison both times I participated. I brought Wiz Khalifa, EbGb, and D.Julien to campus for a free Hiptics show in January 2010. I've interviewed everyone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to the CEO of Death Row Records. I've DJ'd for Wiz Khalifa and Sam Adams, as well as at countless parties and campus events. There's a lot more to be said, but I don't want to be THAT guy. My point is this: I'm not just another one of these hip-hop bloggers. If the Internet didn't exist, I'd still be in the game.

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