
Don’t get it twisted. Pity is way worse than hate. Here the Talk of New York expresses some remorse over G-Unit’s estranged solider, Young Buck.
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“Shout to Young Buck,” Yayo said standing in the G-Unit offices earlier this week. “I wish you was with us, getting some money, living the life.”
Has Yayo’s stance actually softened towards Buck after all this time? His response to the Cashville rapper’s recent words on cyberspace was, “When I see it, I feel a little sorry for him, because he could be taking the same advantages I’m taking.”
“Buck, I think he’s at a point where financially, I don’t think he got it, homie,” Tony explained. “What are you doing? I don’t see him anywhere. Even when you don’t see me, Yayo’s in Peru getting a nice check with 50. You can call it whatever you wanna call it; I’m still buying cars, Louis glasses, Porsches. If Buck was around, he would still have these outlets available to him.”
Sorry, David Brown.
Props: 1515 Boys




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