Tony Yayo originated the “U Can’t C Me” dance again throughout G-Unit‘s heyday — and now, he said he’s thrilled that LSU breakout star Angel Reese has introduced it to a brand new viewers.
The Talk of New York sat down with TMZ Sports on Saturday (April 8) to speak concerning the controversy surrounding Reese’s on-court gesture, which many on Twitter credited Yayo for originating.
As far as Yayo’s involved, he feels the controversy round Reese was a lot ado about nothing. “Any kind of sports, talking trash is a part of the game,” he mentioned. “I mean, it was for the championship game. It’s competition. Even when I’m playing 2k — if you playin’ in the game, with video games, we get excited. You know?”
And as for the “U Can’t C Me” dance, the previous G-Unit soldier mentioned that it was “cool” that it had been handed down to a different era.
“I mean, Kanye [West] talked about doing the Yayo dance in a song,” he mentioned. “John Cena mentioned that he got it from me. So I’m cool with it, you know? It’s just a dance. I don’t take nothin’ personal. It was a dance I created because I was trying to hide from the police. But shout out to all them people — John Cena, Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark — and definitely Flavor Flav. But Angel Reese? You know, she took the ‘U Can’t C Me’ dance to a whole ‘nother level.”
Check out Tony Yayo’s interview with TMZ Sports beneath:
While he won’t be as prolific a rapper at present as his G-Unit counterpart Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo’s affect on fashionable Hip Hop can’t be denied. As the resurgent reputation of the “U Can’t C Me” dance demonstrated, Yayo’s profession has been one which has been constructed of him being himself.
Yayo’s realness traces again to the Nineties, when he visited Atlanta and met Ludacris‘ longtime manager, Chaka Zulu, for the first time, and he was told he should always just be himself.
Speaking to VladTV in a latest interview, Yayo shared a worthwhile piece of recommendation of Chaka’s that caught with him.
“[He told me] success doesn’t come in the masses,” he mentioned. “There’s only gonna be one Eminem, one Dr.Dre, one Timbaland, one 50, one JAY-Z, one Diddy.”
He continued: “If you cool with your poistion, and what you got in life and what God blessed you with, then sobeit, be happy. That’s why I am who I am, [and] move how I move.”
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