The new interview is Couldn’t even let the other dude talk. So a person can’t listen to MOP and want good for other people? What kind of scatterbrain mentality is that?
Just read this that’s wild …. Everyone made out Monsta was this untouchable goon in g-units corner but seemed Jimmy and this tef cat was head hunting for his ass eveeywhere he went …..what I take from all this is monsta , yayo n them got lucky Jimmy got locked up …..am a 50 /g-unit fan but Jimmy definitely had them nikkas shook or wary…… even 50 fronts now adays like Jimmy was a chump or something but Jimmy was more vicious then preme … 50s money was longer then Jimmy’s which protected him way more then anyone else in this situation…and yayo is laughable to think he was somehow on Jimmy’s level …Nah we been covered those
Well I have in previous threads
Man you are a fool
That's just henchman's rat talking. Henchman is a rat himself.
You have no idea what G UNIT did.
He talks about it a little bit here but he does not mention Henchman crying and begging for his life probably out of respect.
Tony Yayo let him go.
Then henchman shot the bentley probably to save some pride like a hoe
nikkas literally set themselves on fire tryna get at Monsta but ya'll acting like G-Unit was going up against some professional hit squad that terrorized them every second. Henchman's people are ON RECORD saying they had shyt done to them but ya'll arguing against those that were actually involved, lol. I don't even have a dog in this fight but paperwork should kill all speculation. fukk what both sides talkin bout. Go with what's in black and white.
it was actually a good conversation yayo/murda and bigga had toward the end once they stopped talking over each other and listened to each other…I think yayo and murda was right in pointing out the contradiction which bigga ultimately admitted to in that on the one hand he listens/relates to the music bcuz it mirrored his experiences on the street but on the other hand he wouldn’t want his children listening to it or being a part of the environment he came up in…but then a little later on he “confessed” that sometimes he feel he’s depriving his children from that toughness/adversity he gained on the street while also trying to shield them from the path it can put them on…they both agreed it was a catch-22 situation for them…ironically that’s the issue 50 expressed he had raising his son in that audiobook clip…but back to their conversation, he can’t be that passionate about the music being destructive to the point he’s advocating they shouldn’t rap about their environment/experiences in the way they do when he still listens to it…the problem imo is he was putting too much emphasis on the music…I agree with yayo/murda in that it’s mainly the environment
fwiw I agree with you that someone can listen to MOP and want good for “other people” but it didn’t make sense in bigga’s case since he was explicitly arguing that type of music has a destructive effect on people…so when that’s his stance then yes he is contradicting himself
Not everyone needs to go thru those experiences, like that line Jay said ''Hov went thru that so you wouldn't have to''