50 Cent did not enable Tony Yayo to go to the hospital after Fif was shot 9 instances again in 2000. According to Yayo, the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ MC was merely wanting to defend him.
On Friday (May 19), Tony Yayo and DJ Whoo Kid sat down for an interview on Mike Tyson’s fashionable podcast, Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson. During an hour-long dialog about Yayo’s love for the traditional online game, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out!!, Tony’s rap profession and his time with G-Unit, 50 Cent’s childhood pal and partner-in-rhyme defined how Curtis went out of his manner to defend Yayo even whereas Fif was affected by a number of gunshot wounds.
“They was like, ‘You next, Yayo, they gon’ kill you,'” Tony Yayo tells Mike Tyson and DJ Whoo Kid across the 50:30-mark within the video under. “And 50’s still shot up. I’m like, ‘Damn, I’ma die? N****s gonna kill me out here. I gotta move safe.'”
The “So Seductive” spitter explains: “50 was always a thinker because when he was in the hospital, he didn’t want me to see him shot the f**k up, banged up. And I would always be like, ‘Yo, why you didn’t want me to see you?’ And the n***a was like, ‘Because it will f**k with your mental. It would have made you scared seein’ me f***ed up like that. Bullet in my face, bullet in my arm. It would’ve made you like, ‘Yo I gotta move out of town.’ It’s just always a mental thing with Fif in the streets.”
The incident Tony Yayo refers to went down on May 24, 2000, when 50 Cent was famously shot 9 instances outdoors of his grandmother’s home in South Jamaica, Queens. The close-range taking pictures left the “Many Men (Wish Death)” rapper riddled with bullets in his hand, arm, hip, legs, chest and left cheek.
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