As time passes and it becomes years since some of our favorite groups growing up have made music as a collective, tons of artists from rap to pop have linked back up for an appearance, a show, sometimes even a tour or an album. Unfortunately, we can definitely count G-Unit out. Despite The Game’s online petition earlier this year to get the fans’ help to convince 50 Cent to reunite the original G-Unit and end the beef, he’s said it before and he’s saying it again: Fif will never work with The Game. In a new interview with Complex, the G-Unit general spoke on reuniting the original 5 members: himself, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and The Game. Check out what he said below.
(Photos) Tony Yayo Speaks Out On G-Unit, Saying He’s Done With Music & That Fif Isn’t Rocking With Them
50 Cent confirmed this morning that he’d be leaving his longtime label home(s), Shady and Interscope Records, and it looks like he’s recently left another home as well. There have been rumors for a while now of a rift within the G-Unit camp, and Tony Yayo confirmed it last night via comments on Instagram. Check out what he said in the gallery. Damn, if Cam and Nas can make peace, Jeezy and Ross…why can’t these guys make it work too! A G-Unit reunion concert would be dope!