50 Cent Talks "Animal Ambition" and Responds to Tony Yayo's Comments Regarding G-Unit Fallout

50 looks to the future, while Yayo looks to the past.

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50 Cent is ready for the future. The rapper recently spoke to Billboardabout his new label deal with Capitol, and what he has in store for his upcoming album Animal Ambition.

During the interview, 50 also responded to comments made by (former?) G-Unit member Tony Yayo, who stated, "50 ain't rocking with me and Banks the same" on the heels of 50's new label deal. "I had a wonderful journey with the people I grew up with. I think the frustration comes from shock, probably, that it's not everything they wanted it to be," he states. "Him of all people… It's not a secret, it's a known fact that he actually came home form jail with a million dollars and a Bentley. Like, ‘What do you want?'"

"These guys are millionaires" adds 50. "They've made millions of dollars. Why do that then? Whenever there's no one to blame, you know what game you play, [for] a look. I don't know what the goal was."

[via Billboard]

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