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Part 12: Tony Yayo on White People Using N-Word Around Him: I Don't Like It
Part 1: Tony Yayo on Altercation with Ja Rule on Flight: He's Lucky 50 Cent Wasn't There!

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In a recent episode of *The Real Report* podcast, Tony Yayo humorously took shots at Uncle Murda for reportedly signing a deal to sing for Ruff Ryders worth just $10,000 and a "bag of guns." Yayo expressed disbelief at the low payout, calling it an unfair deal compared to the contracts G-Unit secured. Reflecting on his own experience, Yayo highlighted how G-Unit benefited from strong support through major labels like Interscope and Shady/Aftermath, enabling better multi-album deals and broader opportunities. He criticized the $10K-for-a-bag-of-guns offer as emblematic of bad music deals, especially compared to G-Unit’s three-album contracts, stressing that he wouldn’t accept such terms even at half the price. Despite the roasting, Yayo acknowledged the changing landscape of hip-hop deals, particularly the rise of 360 deals, which G-Unit wisely avoided early on, preserving their independence and bigger earnings.