Tony Yayo's Blistering Diss Against DJ Vlad Over Potential Verzuz Battle with Memphis Bleek: 'You Can't Be Serious'
In a scathing interview with DJ Vlad on his VLADTV show, Tony Yayo let it be known that he is not even considering taking on fellow East Coast rapper Memphis Bleek in a highly anticipated Verzuz battle. When asked by DJ Vlad about the potential matchup, Yayo responded with a tongue-lashing, saying "This is really 'get out of here, Vlad' stuff." He went on to explain that despite his underdog status, he has been riding high for years, touring globally and selling out shows.
Yayo took great offense to the idea that Memphis Bleek could even be considered as an opponent, pointing out that Bleek's biggest hits are from over two decades ago. Yayo claimed that he has been continuously touring and building his brand through the G-Unit label, which speaks for itself. When asked what he needs to prove to critics and fans, Yayo simply stated "I've been in Nelson Mandela's cell – what more proof do you need?"
The conversation also delved into Yayo's recent tour performances, with him sharing stories of sold-out shows across Canada. He boasted about selling merchandise featuring the G-Unit logo, cementing his status as a respected figure in hip-hop.
Yayo's response to DJ Vlad and the potential Verzuz battle left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. With Yayo confidently asserting that Memphis Bleek would not even be able to compete, it seems that only one person can truly claim victory – Tony Yayo himself.
In a scathing interview with DJ Vlad on his VLADTV show, Tony Yayo let it be known that he is not even considering taking on fellow East Coast rapper Memphis Bleek in a highly anticipated Verzuz battle. When asked by DJ Vlad about the potential matchup, Yayo responded with a tongue-lashing, saying "This is really 'get out of here, Vlad' stuff." He went on to explain that despite his underdog status, he has been riding high for years, touring globally and selling out shows.
Yayo took great offense to the idea that Memphis Bleek could even be considered as an opponent, pointing out that Bleek's biggest hits are from over two decades ago. Yayo claimed that he has been continuously touring and building his brand through the G-Unit label, which speaks for itself. When asked what he needs to prove to critics and fans, Yayo simply stated "I've been in Nelson Mandela's cell – what more proof do you need?"
The conversation also delved into Yayo's recent tour performances, with him sharing stories of sold-out shows across Canada. He boasted about selling merchandise featuring the G-Unit logo, cementing his status as a respected figure in hip-hop.
Yayo's response to DJ Vlad and the potential Verzuz battle left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. With Yayo confidently asserting that Memphis Bleek would not even be able to compete, it seems that only one person can truly claim victory – Tony Yayo himself.