
Tony Yayo Taunts Jim Jones With Max B Video

Tony Yayo wasted no time reacting to Jim Jones’ recent comments concerning the G-Unit rap star whereas speaking to veteran rap star Memphis Bleek over the weekend on Artist 2 Artist.
Yayo responds to Jim Jones’ feedback on Instagram together with his classic music video, “Do It Right,” that includes French Montana and Max B. Max has a well known rivalry with Jim Jones. Yayo shared the video on his Instagram Story from the favored IG account @pvtlstd_. Fans instantly related the publish because the 50 Cent protege taunting Jim Jones.
The points between Tony Yayo and Jim Jones resurfaced not too long ago as a consequence of Yayo’s feedback about Memphis Bleek. Yayo advised Club Shay Shay host Shannon Sharpe that Bleek’s mentor, Jay-Z, doesn’t assist any of his proteges. Jim would slam Yayo whereas speaking to Memphis Bleek concerning the feedback.
Jim Jones V. Tony Yayo
“Tell your man 50 to send you an ounce or something,” Jones fired, mocking Yayo’s dependency on his G-Unit companion, 50 Cent.
The Harlem native went on to accuse Yayo of hypocrisy, arguing that he shouldn’t criticize different artists’ loyalty whereas benefiting from long-standing alliances himself. Yayo posting a tune with Max B speaks to Jones’ current feedback about probably making amends with The Wave God after he’s released from prison in the coming weeks.
Social media would pull up earlier feedback of Yayo speaking about the best way Jones dealt with his late artist, Stack Bundles, who was gunned down in 2007. Jimmy has spoken on Stack’s passing on a number of events. He shared that he tried to maneuver him out of the hood earlier than he handed.
Jones’ beef with Yayo provides to his long-running points with 50 Cent. 50 Cent and Jones have mocked one another on social media for years. Outside of the music video, Yayo has not weighed in on his points with Jones or the remark but.
The feud follows Jim Jones’ on-and-off-again feud with fellow Dipset member Cam’Ron. Cam’Ron and 50 Cent not too long ago introduced plans to develop a tv adaptation of the crime traditional, Paid In Full.
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