Tony Yayo returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation covering beef, business, music, and longevity in the rap game. Yayo breaks down why he took his time responding to Jim Jones and explains how hate, negativity, and online chatter actually motivate him to stay focused. He speaks on his strategic approach to social media promotion, showing love to those who support him while using criticism as fuel.

Yayo highlights his growing business ventures, including his dispensary in Queens and a potential expansion into Shreveport, while also reflecting on the challenges and opportunities in the cannabis industry. He discusses the role he’s played in bringing major stories and talent to 50 Cent, and how Max B’s release could shift energy in the culture. The conversation also touches on the hype around the Blueface vs. Swaggy P boxing match and how celebrity fights shape the entertainment landscape.

Tony Yayo also looks back on key moments in his music career, including recording sessions with Juvenile and Eminem, and the difficulty of accessing studios after 50 Cent’s shooting changed the way the industry treated G-Unit. He reflects on 50 Cent’s rise, the long-term influence of gang culture, and the struggles faced by artists like Lil Durk and Antonio Brown. Throughout the interview, Yayo emphasizes the importance of staying humble, staying consistent, and keeping long-term goals at the center of everything he does.