
In a recent interview, Game spoke on reuniting with G-Unit for financial purposes. He also goes on to say that a reunion could help benefit everyone involved so there is no need for apologizing on either side. Here’s an excerpt from that interview.
It’s a new day and it’s really time to get money you know what I’m saying — So all I’m saying is why not get out here wing it like Voltron and shit, bring it back full circle and make some motherfuckin’ money. I wasn’t opposed to it, he got an ego. I got an ego. Ain’t nobody apologizing. Ain’t nobody saying that they was wrong, but you ain’t gotta do that to make amends. You just gotta get together, do the shit, and you can do it for the sake of money. We don’t gotta break no peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in half and do the shit. Come to an agreement as men, get the shit done like men.”

It looks like Dipset aren’t the only ones back on their group shit, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks are back too. And yeah, it actually is pretty dope.
DOWNLOAD: G-Unit – Where The Dope At
93.3 FLZ Tampa Bay Radio caught up with 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and a quiet Lloyd Banks to ask some fan questions. 50 talks about being criticized for releasing direct to DVD movies, his weight, his albums, reality TV and more.

All the controversy over Shynes recent rampage of releasing freestyles and then the diss to 50 Cent and G-Unit results in this “Slow Down Son (Remix)” by Fat Joe featuring Shyne and Jeezy. Po needs to make his fuckin’ mind up if he’s going to try and sound like Rick Ross and Lloyd Banks had a kid together or start rapping like he did when that street sweeper “Bad Boys” came out.
DOWNLOAD: Fat Joe feat. Shyne & Jeezy – Slow Down Son (Remix)
Lloyd Banks shows how G-Unit do it overseas, and 50 Cent directs. This is Fif’s second directorial, check out the first here.
Here’s a video directed by 50 Cent, his first actually, for Tony Yayo‘s “Obama.” Talk about luxury.
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