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[WATCH] Lil Wayne Explains To Lil Baby Why He Goes To The Studio Alone
In an exclusive joint interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Lil Wayne and Lil Baby delved into their origins in the game as well as their early influences and creative processes when…

In an exclusive joint interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Lil Wayne and Lil Baby delved into their origins in the game as well as their early influences and creative processes when going into the studio.
As Baby said that he knows a song is a smash when his crew tells him to play it back, but Weezy says that those days of getting the team’s approval is long gone for him.
“I remember those days. Now I go into the studio by myself. I don’t like n***as to be around my sh*t. I don’t got nobody to pop their head, tell me it’s fire or something. I just go off,” Wayne said.
During the interview, Wayne also revealed that he and the ATL rap star have a new track on his forthcoming No Ceilings 3 project.
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Tony Yayo Opens Up About Bearing the Weight of 50 Cent’s Beefs

In the ever-changing world of hip-hop, friendships and loyalty are crucial. For Tony Yayo, loyalty isn’t just a catchphrase, it’s part of who he is. In a recent interview with VladTV, the longtime G-Unit member shared his thoughts on supporting his close friend and music partner, 50 Cent, even when things get tough. Yayo understands that being loyal to 50 Cent sometimes puts him in challenging situations, often leading to confrontations that don’t directly involve him. He candidly points out, “I know that people might target me just because they’re upset with 50.” It’s a reality he’s learned to accept.
In the music industry, there’s an unspoken rule that being loyal can come with sacrifices. For Yayo, this often means dealing with conflicts from those who see him as closely connected to 50 Cent. Despite facing disrespect through feuds and insults, Yayo remains steadfast, refusing to let outside pressures influence him. Rather than feeling bitter, Yayo approaches his experiences with a positive mindset. He recognizes that loyalty can be costly. “There are no rules in this game,” he remarked, highlighting the unpredictable and sometimes harsh nature of the industry. For him, the key is to stay smart and focused.
Yayo’s down to earth attitude is evident as he underlines the importance of perseverance. “I’ve faced a lot in this industry, and I just try to remain humble and keep pushing forward,” he shared. His strong mindset shows that while drama often grabs attention, it also reveals true strength. As fans of G-Unit know, the relationship between Yayo and 50 Cent goes beyond just music. It’s a brotherhood built on years of loyalty and shared struggles. While some may see Yayo as just a side player in 50’s conflicts, he views himself as a committed soldier, ready to face whatever challenges arise.
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In a surprising turn, Harlem rap icon Mase expressed that he would be willing to visit Sean “Diddy” Combs in prison despite their troubled past. This unexpected comment came during a recent episode of “It Is What It Is,” a sports talk show co-hosted by Mase and fellow rapper Cam’ron. Known for their open and honest discussions, the two veered off sports to touch on personal topics, and Mase’s honest admission sparked quite a buzz among fans. The talk started when Cam’ron mentioned Mase’s recent appearance at the funeral of Voletta Wallace, the mother of the legendary rapper Biggie Smalls.
There were rumors that Mase had sat next to one of Diddy’s children at the service, which seemed unusual given their history. Mase quickly brushed off the speculation but then offered a surprising thought. “If my name was on the list, I’d go visit Puff, you know?” Mase said, surprising Cam’ron. “Yeah, I would visit him, make sure he was good.” Everyone laughed, but Mase’s words had a genuine tone. Even though Mase has been open about his issues with Diddy and the business practices at Bad Boy Records, his statement hinted at a deeper feeling of loyalty and care that goes beyond past disputes. Cam’ron jokingly asked why Mase hadn’t visited Diddy when he was free.
Nonetheless, Mase explained that checking on people during tough times is important. “These are the times when you need people to see if you’re alright, you know?” he said. “And not that I agree with whatever they’re saying he may have done. Until it’s proven, you want to be there for someone who has done good things for you.” This moment of compassion was unexpected and showed a more thoughtful side of Mase, someone who understands the complexity of relationships. While Diddy faces serious allegations, Mase’s readiness to show kindness is significant. It reminds us that moments of understanding and forgiveness can occur even amidst feuds and disagreements.
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