Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Tony Yayo
faux_rillz
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Tony Yayo: "I???m Looking Towards Movies Right Now."[/b]Tony Yayo refers to himself as G-Unit???s ???bad guy??? and in the upcoming Juice Crew movie, ???The Vapors,??? the rapper will fittingly play the legendary outfit???s nemesis, KRS-One.[/b] ???They came to me about playing the part of KRS-One,??? Yayo explained to XXLmag.com ???So I was honored to even hear that.??? In a recent interview the Blastmaster confirmed Yayo would be tackling the role of the Boogie Down Productions front man in the film. The lyrical icon went toe-to-to with the Juice Crew???s MC Shan throughout the late ???80s and said he was sure he???d be portrayed as a villain in the film. ???Of course, and I hope they do,??? he said. ???I was a villain. It was no joke and that???s what it was.??? Yayo said his foray into Hollywood is a part of his plans to grow as an entrepreneur. ???I want to make my own [moves], ??? he said. ???I???m looking towards movies right now. I???m working with people you wouldn???t even believe.???
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Hmm.
i cant believe he is working at all.
Isn't G-Unit just a group of fuckin badasses? How bad do you have to be to be considered the "bad guy" of G-unit? Is it because he did a bid?
Am I just disconnected from the G-Unit streets and haven't seen their profile in Tiger Beat or something? Maybe Yayo the bad one, Banks is the shy one, 50 is the nice one, etc like the Monkees?
Assaulting Jimmy Henchman's 13-year-old son is probably bad enough to make you the bad guy in the crew.
Did people really care about G-unit? and yes I 'm asking this question as if the group no longer exsist.