Yayo has been making this the most authentic barbershop I’ve seen in this show in a while, no disrespect to Math. I think they’ve gotten used to podcasts and were thrown off when Yayo treated it exactly like it is supposed to be, a barbershop conversation!
The interview with Murda Mook was similar. It was like these cats were able to be the authentic self...the feel wen you hanging with them on the block. No other platform gets this out of the guest.
No he just using the platform to catapult his own podcast (Vlad let it slip already) he's doing too much not knocking his hustle, but its not authentic he's being extra because he knows his next move. Keep it 1000.
@Sir Christofer Braxton And yours must be the shallowest cuz goofies like you never seem to be able to respect peoples perspective aside from all the weird circus stuff y’all believe in.
@@jinbellahmar3504 hell nah, bigga stays true to himself with the positive movement. Murda look ignorant af for bein that old actn like he was. Whats murdas legacy gon be? Lol
This podcast is doing so well because barbershop talk has died. Everything has become so watered down. Thank you to Math and the crew for bringing this energy back
This episode was LITTERALLY barbershop talk, loud, obnoxious banter, overtalk, feelings sore but not hurt, and passionate point of views...all they needed was actual ppl getting they hair cut lol💈✂️
This is the most entertaining interview I've seen in a minute. This is an uncut, real and raw barbershop conversation. Big up Tony Yayo, Unc Murda, Hoffa, and the rest of the crew. This is a hell of an episode. Thanks, y’all.
10 things to quit for all Strong Men: 1. Caring about what others think 2. Not believing in yourself 3. Not experimenting different ideas / solutions for problems (life&business) 4. Not prioritizing your health 5. Wasting your precious time 6. Wanting something (instead write a plan and work towards it) 7. Chasing meaningless relationships 8. Wasting or draining your energy from beating your meat 🥩 9. Wasting time by scrolling social media 10. Nailbiting/nailpicking habit for good (if you do it - consider stopping it as it makes you mentally weak + affects your confidence and all other areas of your life!) Take it easy and I hope you found one thing helpful in this list.
yeah he makes no sense... everyone in my hood in the BX when we was 10 was tryna 50cent... then he says ppl wasnt tryna hear that even tho 90% of rap fans arent from the hood. They literally made that kindof of music cus white ppl wanted it not the hood
“When I learned you can’t PLEASE EVERYBODY, my life was GREAT” I felt that on a deep level, cause I wasted a lot of time trying to make everyone happy, only to leave myself drained.
He be starting some of the best conversations, has some of the best questions. Like a real OG he drops knowledge he learned first hand the hard way. They got him in the corner like they crazy uncle lololol
Irony of an artist: No artist likes to hear or think that someone is even implying that their music, image and public behavior might have a negative influence on fans. They don't accept accountability for that. But every artist feels good to hear and read someone say that their music inspired them or changed their life. They take all credit and accountability for that.
Yo Hoffa…this is a raw, authentic, powerful convo amongst people with REAL experiences…passion gonna always come behind it…Yayo a real G Hoffa, you a real G. I fw both y’all the long way along with Uncle M…seeing you amongst these OGs sharing knowledge and clearing up opinions is what we need more of! Great convo and content Hoffa!🫡💯❤️
Tony Yayo has been your best guest ever!!! Hands down. I really hope he comes back again cos this was great. I think he got upset when Bigga said he doesn’t like gangster music. That probably didn’t sit well with him so he had to leave
The underlying problem that plagues us was shown in this video...they pay us to poison our community...I promise you can tell who's ancestors were overseers on the plantation it's still in their genes and been passed down through generations
i think its cos he said he didnt like gangsta rap, then when he disagreed and said he likes mop, yayo like come on u trippin......mop rap bout harder shit than unit, considering unit had a bunch of party records. i get yayo's frustration, its like he picking and choosing
The real issue is the record companies won't fund that music and people won't buy it. There are lots of positive rappers, but we get Glorilla and Zay Osama. Young people see what gets chosen and they try to make music to emulate it. The cycle continues to go on. Biggs had a point, but he's focusing on the symptoms and not the disease.
That was his reality. Its like asking fif’ to smile back in the days. N*gag hardly smile. He didn’t know what smiling was all about. That was his reality.
This episode showed me that Math is maturing & understands media on a genius level. The way he conducted himself in this interview was motivational & inspiring! Hotheaded ppl know what I’m taking about😂! Hoffa’s patience & calmness made this a dope interview!!
Respect to Math Hoffa and Yayo one of my favorite and most unique interviews I've seen. 10x times better than VLADS, full blown Jamaican barber shop debate vibes man, mad energy.
Yeah this the real… Math know he grabbed that man too hard. Shit coulda escalated right there. Don’t get mad that a Nigga a lil tipsy and cuts the interview after giving you 2 hours- you know what the number will look like when you do another one of these in a year… 🤯
@@avityjunior7041 I have went to the barbershop at times just to get a taper and a line up and left with a damn headache from all the yelling lol but the convos be funny and raw af 🤣🤣
I think the barber shop and having all black fellas on this interview made Yayo and Uncle Murda feel comfortable and raw to talk their sh*t..very good episode..!!
Bigga sounded stupid. Gangster rap been around a long time. Most if not all the guy's sitting there are from the same environment. Black people decided to mimic gangster street lifestyle, even middle class black kids. Remember when scar face and John getting were blackmales idols. We did it stop blaming other people
Tony won big with this interview. Yo Math big ups 2 u for letting this ride. I know you felt tight a few times but Tony was on 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Gotta let that man perform!
@@doggmenace2038 I never said anyone lost sleep. If you watched Tony on Vlad after this interview Vlad clearly states he spoke to Math and they felt disrespected. It was up in the air if Math was even going to release the interview.
You can tell this is genuine and authentic Im glad math dropped this interview you can tell him and Yayo ain’t got no real beef this pure entertainment!!!
Tony Yayo don't know how iconic he is, G-Unit was literally #1, they took the culture to a different level. I was singing G Unit lyrics at 5 years old. They definitely influenced us in many ways, but he has a point there has always been lyrics that provoked violence, it shows that our words are powerful, because we attract what we manifest; it doesn't matter if we are just rapping about what we see. Music has that kinda power, the cycle is going to be broken.
This is Classic. Tony Yayo & Uncle murda are Comedic duos 😂😂 Agressive as this may seem, you can tell Tony yayo loves math hoffa and vice versa. thanks for this content!!
You are lost if you didn't see the lack of respect and dumb shit that was going on - the nigga went back on VladTV and apologized for this interview - Bigga was talking facts but dumb niggas making jokes - I always say that Vlad and Yayo interviews are the best and the worst at the same time - the nigga don't let you ask the question before he start talking (now listen, now listen, now listen, now listen) - f*ck out here with that dump penitentiary mindset bullsh*t - dont get me wrong Yayo is a REAL dude but being real and having money doesn't make you smart - I guarantee this nigga has said 50 Cent name at least 100 times on the Vlad interviews and this one combined - no cap - what type of nigga keeps calling another nigga name - hell my bossman done turned my life totally around but I don't go around screaming Charlie Charlie Charlie all dam day - Yayo was tripping - then the bragging about the material bullsh*t - just a bad look - and he know he f*cked up - just look at his face as he is apologizing on the Vlad interview - embarrassed himself - but it is what it is
Yay got a point. I’ve done a lot of shit for mfs and our people are quick to call something a scam & follow the greedy individuals. And I’ve personally worked with Troy ave for concerts and the amount of issues I’ve inherited from trying to help him is crazy. Our people are a plague to each other. Very hateful and spiteful.
We gotta be more accountable smh... Kids grow into adults... Gotta start asking ourselves why we aren't drawn to positive over negative... Can't blame the kids without blaming the adults that were influencing the kid instead of protecting the kids young impressionable mind 🙏
The only reason we are on that path is because we have been tricked and programmed to view things a certain way they stop letting the positive or “woke” rappers be heard or pushed or be the ones on top of the rap game so once the gangsta or ignorant rap is shown that’s who gets the deals who make the money the killas pimps and drug dealers who wants to be like the positive rappers nobody so that’s what the minds gravitated to in our communities they wanna be like who made it look like they made the big money so that’s a big part of why we as a culture are in the state we are in
Fa real like people saying this is a great interview.I just don’t see it that way. Dude was yelling and not really answering the question or saying much
Us dudes that were outside doing that bad shit in the 80's & 90's now are in our 40's & 50's. We are fathers and grandfathers. We're to blame. Sorry to say.
Shout to. Bigga, a father telling the truth about what’s right for the children I agree 💯 the music influences the children we have to be conscience of the lyrics an what they mean the kids will interpret it differently
Salute. This Hits Home. The thing is we can't forget that we were prophetisizing our reality at the time we had a voice so this conversation is needed. 💯👀
Can't believe Hoffa wasn't gonna release this interview, you can tell Yayo got love and respect for the crew, this just how people talk in that barbershop setting
Math I’m glad you ain’t a sucka and are putting out this interview. One of my favorite podcasts alongside New Rory & Mal, Doggie Diamonds & Karim “Blizz” Johnson, y’all in my rotation every week. Y’all should have Rory and mal as guests someday. Now that I saw the end of this clip, yayo and Murda were outta pocket by how they handled the show. Why I don’t like street dudes and I say that respectfully, and what I mean is they feel they can bully anybody, I just don’t come from that. I was raised to respect people, and as men in a setting you build without over talking and disrespecting. Math you handled it very very well.
This ran the gamut of emotions wit the topic. At times I wanted to laugh and others, I wanted to cry from the ignorance! Comic relief, "Laugh at my Pain". When folks are hell bent on "Their Truth" that's all that they are concerned about. Real Shop talk, much respect to Bigga for keeping his composure.
yeah yayo is literally the define version of a dude thats always gonna be a product of where he came from. Hes literally exactly what white ppl wanted us to be and he doesnt even see it. So many dudes like that where im from it sad... they just dnt have money. I love looking at 50 compared to yayo and see someone whos actually a real man compare to yayo. 50 is like him but actually grew up which is why hes doing 10 times better and helping the hood way more
Bigga was contradictory in this shit. You can't say you thump MOP, but then speak against gangsta rap and it's negative influence. Then they was like G Unit started that shit, but when he brought up Onyx Throw Ya Gunz, they want to pivot. Yayo was staying on topic while they kept being shifty when he brought up valid points and cutting Yayo off. Man FOHWTBS!
Got damn Yayo!! Put it in a Book!!! LOL, I love the stories the passion but damn I want to be informed from all my brothers! My man with the shades done seen some shit I really want to hear him more! I love his humble way of dropping the gems! Shout out to MATH! I look forward to the conversations daily! LET'S GET Lloyd Banks up there next!!
Bigga always hold people accountable and they can't handle it. He is REAL. Real means you tell your brother you lead the kids astray. Much respect to Bigga. I support all these brothers 💯
like ole boy said we rapped about what we were going thru or seen. the world spins and waits for no man. as the world spins the elements change and as the elements change so does the words of songs. i was born late 80’s and i watched it go from gangster rap to drug dealing music to crunk, snap and dance then drug user music back to drill. it’s whatever the label is pushing. and yes i know i missed a few things in there but you get the point. old heads gotta understand it’s a young man’s game and the young men of his or our era are going thru and live a whole different life from what they did and what we did. 20 years from now it will be these young cats talking bout back in my day it was this and that. that’s just how it goes.
@@Mrbarberswag exactly bigga just wants to seem like the wisest guy in the room, but he isn't right here, if people are getting influenced to be "shooters, killers or whatever" through music. Like yahoo said they are missing something in their life physically or mentally
That's what I'm saying everybody keep talking about people keep on cutting off yayo but bigga and math can't even completely finish a thought without yayo saying something. He just has to respond to everything.
Respect to Tony Yayo for giving his authentic perspective for the whole interview but he was FILIBUSTERING in this segment and ran when it got tough. He was being honest when he ssid he wasn't trying to please everybody
Can't wait to see the whole episode !!!!!! This episode wil bring the whole show to a different level, real talk/true stories, even yayo goes mad its still real talk
Idk... he was trying to be toooo deep ! He tried the religion talk & now the positive rapper talk. These dudes are from the streets ( g unit literally represented Gun culture in the early 2000s) so it's hard to kinda tell them to talk about positive experiences when YaYo literally tells you "I didn't even know we was gonna make millions off this rap sht"
Exactly, what he was talking about made no sense in relationship to the topic. He sounds like a reformed jailhouse philosopher, spent is youth causing havoc but now is righteous
@@MrBatranu14 child pls ! There's time and place for every talk... you making it seem like he was kicking knowledge . Do u support positive rap ? If so why r u tuning in with a YAYO Interview who just talks about being a gangster??? Lol 💀
@@kimmy8218 yeah like it's a great conversation to have lol but these dudes are not there for that (obviously by the 5th clip you should've sensed that ) time & place for everything
This is video gold… and a good learning experience for every “interviewer@ there. Many personality types in this world… learn to work with what they give you
Classic barbershop talk, fire 🔥 clip. The people wanna see the whole thing. There was no disrespect in any of the 10+ clips I've seen just guys busting chops both ways like we always do. Love the show keep doing your thing MATH and big ups to yayo. Much love
That was fire but that wasn’t the case here. You can’t blame G unit for contributing to the violence in the neighborhood, but then say MOP is good music. It’s hypocritical. They might not have meant to be disrespectful to Yayo and Murda , but it definitely came off as such. Again that jewel that you dropped was classic. Salute to you for sharing that!! 🫡
@@chaunt100 agreed, but unfortunately Yayo was right. Ain’t nobody checking for conscious hip hop anymore. Mysonne is the perfect example. When he was locked up everyone was saluting him. The second he came home and started trying to redirect the youth and check the OG’s for being fake. They called him a clown and a bum. The consumer isn’t supporting that type of music anymore and the machine definitely ain’t pushing it either. I hate to say it but there isn’t any money in positivity. Ignorance sells.
Most definitely something these lil niggas need to hear regardless of who you feel is right. They both got a truth somewhere in it. Salute to you sis for seeing it as well 🙌 ❤
Yayo needs his own podcast, “Talk Of New York”, I trademarked that. Dude is just a entertaining real dude, no filter and a hip hop/street encyclopedia.
Yayo had the nerve to say, "Hold on, y'all not letting me talk.". 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
He loves hearing himself talk. Can't let anyone get a word in w/that dude talking😂.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yayo has been making this the most authentic barbershop I’ve seen in this show in a while, no disrespect to Math. I think they’ve gotten used to podcasts and were thrown off when Yayo treated it exactly like it is supposed to be, a barbershop conversation!
The interview with Murda Mook was similar. It was like these cats were able to be the authentic self...the feel wen you hanging with them on the block. No other platform gets this out of the guest.
No he just using the platform to catapult his own podcast (Vlad let it slip already) he's doing too much not knocking his hustle, but its not authentic he's being extra because he knows his next move. Keep it 1000.
@@CraigBarrettEsquire 💯💯👍🏿👍🏿
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@@Footballer85749 this is how Yayo *is*
“Math can’t save me, I’m already saved”. That was deep. Respect
@Sir Christofer Braxton And yours must be the shallowest cuz goofies like you never seem to be able to respect peoples perspective aside from all the weird circus stuff y’all believe in.
@@jinbellahmar3504 hell nah, bigga stays true to himself with the positive movement. Murda look ignorant af for bein that old actn like he was. Whats murdas legacy gon be? Lol
@@synchronicity333 and Yayo. Bigga was right. They glorify the negativity
@@BelovedBrotha thats the thing, they both were right.
Don demarco
Hats off too Hoffa… the patience he displayed is unprecedented!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!! SMH I couldn't .
Facts it wasn’t even a conversation very one side yayo was interviewing himself
Yea. He had nerve say let me talk
@@aa-.-477 That part like they've been letting you talk let them talk and don't get in your feels when someone goes against your narrative
Ya Yo won't let nobody else talk, it's annoying AF
This episode really show the real barbershop debates I love this 😂
Facts
Nah fr! This really how it be
Yayo living up to his name. Dude did like a 8 ball before this interview
Yooooo😂
@@vinnyphilly2495 naw he just drunk af.
This podcast is doing so well because barbershop talk has died. Everything has become so watered down. Thank you to Math and the crew for bringing this energy back
This episode was LITTERALLY barbershop talk, loud, obnoxious banter, overtalk, feelings sore but not hurt, and passionate point of views...all they needed was actual ppl getting they hair cut lol💈✂️
I swear I said this to my boy a couple weeks ago
My barbershop there’s a fade atleast a week and the Young boy gets paid 15 to clean up 😂
Yayo cut everyone but as soon as someone else try to talk "STOP YOU'RE NOT LETTING ME FINISH" LOL
That’ll be fire lol 😂
@@JmJizzay DEADASS lmfaooo. I net he not like this with 50 though
This is the most entertaining interview I've seen in a minute. This is an uncut, real and raw barbershop conversation. Big up Tony Yayo, Unc Murda, Hoffa, and the rest of the crew. This is a hell of an episode. Thanks, y’all.
You know Vlads reading the comments lol
Facts
Ong I fw yayo now
Agreed
@@russell8318 😂
10 things to quit for all Strong Men:
1. Caring about what others think
2. Not believing in yourself
3. Not experimenting different ideas / solutions for problems (life&business)
4. Not prioritizing your health
5. Wasting your precious time
6. Wanting something (instead write a plan and work towards it)
7. Chasing meaningless relationships
8. Wasting or draining your energy from beating your meat 🥩
9. Wasting time by scrolling social media
10. Nailbiting/nailpicking habit for good (if you do it - consider stopping it as it makes you mentally weak + affects your confidence and all other areas of your life!)
Take it easy and I hope you found one thing helpful in this list.
This is not disrespect this is barbershop talk. 🗽
Factooooo
100
I love it
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💯💯💯💯💯 Authentic!!!
"I may not have the keys to success, however, the key to failure is trying to please everybody" ~Bill Cosby 🏆💕
And the key to failure is not trying!
💎💎💎💎
Classic
Him being silent and not wanting to trying a "self destruction" song IS pleasing everybody that's what people fail to see
@@PardonMyPresence it’s pleasing HIS audience, not everyone
Yayo was determined to say what he had to say regardless of what anyone else wanted to say
yeah he makes no sense... everyone in my hood in the BX when we was 10 was tryna 50cent... then he says ppl wasnt tryna hear that even tho 90% of rap fans arent from the hood. They literally made that kindof of music cus white ppl wanted it not the hood
lmao he was like "can i talk" after not letting anyone speak lol
@@whoisjg 🤣🤣 that nigga is the NY boosie of interviews
@@Tuelz... u said everybody in your “hood” wanted to be like 50. But then u said only white kids wanted to hear it. You the only 1 not making sense
@@jonp9300 facts
“When I learned you can’t PLEASE EVERYBODY, my life was GREAT” I felt that on a deep level, cause I wasted a lot of time trying to make everyone happy, only to leave myself drained.
FACTSSSS
Exactly
That A Fact Bro
Facts,sometimes even familiar
I’m drained as we speak
Bigga reminds me of my grandfather. Never wavering, steadfast, immovable, and fully aware of self!! Respect ✊🏾.
He be starting some of the best conversations, has some of the best questions. Like a real OG he drops knowledge he learned first hand the hard way. They got him in the corner like they crazy uncle lololol
Irony of an artist: No artist likes to hear or think that someone is even implying that their music, image and public behavior might have a negative influence on fans. They don't accept accountability for that. But every artist feels good to hear and read someone say that their music inspired them or changed their life. They take all credit and accountability for that.
Absolutely true.
BIGGA TOO REAL....
💯🎯 Well said.
"You damned if you do,you damned if dont"
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Dawg I’m crying out here LOOOOLL!!!!! “TAKE CHAINS OFF TAKE CHAINS OFF!!”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Shit had me in tears dawg😂😂😂
I didn’t understand that why he said that ?
@@luna-rt4vx those are lyrics from one of their biggest songs, "ante up"
@@luna-rt4vx just peep Ante up the dirty version my man… for the culture 😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭 Yo I was in tears!
Yo Hoffa…this is a raw, authentic, powerful convo amongst people with REAL experiences…passion gonna always come behind it…Yayo a real G Hoffa, you a real G. I fw both y’all the long way along with Uncle M…seeing you amongst these OGs sharing knowledge and clearing up opinions is what we need more of! Great convo and content Hoffa!🫡💯❤️
You know this is going to be a legendary interview if Bigga is asking questions
Fact
He had to check Yayo bring him back to earth
@@aa-.-477 Yeah but it was going over Yayos head he wasn't trying to take it in
@@DocKaosBeats bigga sound like a whole hypocrite. Whole shop was laughing at him
He just talk slow and fake deep and they put yo with it cause he old
Tony Yayo has been your best guest ever!!! Hands down. I really hope he comes back again cos this was great. I think he got upset when Bigga said he doesn’t like gangster music. That probably didn’t sit well with him so he had to leave
yeah more so the hypocrisy of doing good you still get criticised and trying to please everybody
The underlying problem that plagues us was shown in this video...they pay us to poison our community...I promise you can tell who's ancestors were overseers on the plantation it's still in their genes and been passed down through generations
i think its cos he said he didnt like gangsta rap, then when he disagreed and said he likes mop, yayo like come on u trippin......mop rap bout harder shit than unit, considering unit had a bunch of party records. i get yayo's frustration, its like he picking and choosing
@Milly yeah i can see that lool
All I gotta say is MAD RESPECT to Math for still putting this out. You a real one. I rock with Yayo but he was tryna son everybody the whole interview
I like how Yayo validated everything Bigga was saying while arguing against everything Bigga was saying
He ain’t argue against it. He just said it’s what he LIVED. He wasn’t glorifying shit. Lol
The real issue is the record companies won't fund that music and people won't buy it. There are lots of positive rappers, but we get Glorilla and Zay Osama. Young people see what gets chosen and they try to make music to emulate it. The cycle continues to go on. Biggs had a point, but he's focusing on the symptoms and not the disease.
That was his reality. Its like asking fif’ to smile back in the days. N*gag hardly smile. He didn’t know what smiling was all about. That was his reality.
@@MillionaireHoyOriginalthe rap companies own stake in the prisons
@@MagnetDzn Which companies/labels and which prisons specifically?
Shout out to Biggs he a real old head we need that in our community
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The real essence of barber shop talk!!! 🙌
This interview will take Math's podcast to another level
This episode showed me that Math is maturing & understands media on a genius level. The way he conducted himself in this interview was motivational & inspiring! Hotheaded ppl know what I’m taking about😂! Hoffa’s patience & calmness made this a dope interview!!
Y’all need to post the entire interview, this is legendary!
I'm patiently waiting
Great interview
Yo this interview is a instant classic ! I never thought I’d be watching a tony yayo interview! Salute to math fr
Yayo is soooo CLASSIC on these interviews 😂😂😂
he was quiet when u God told him let's fight.
His name is TALK OF NY for a reason lol
Too ignorant too loud
@@rubski-ds9yc Tony Yayo and 50 perpetual victims
3:01 *Nobody Interrupts*.... Yayo -"Listen!!! You not letting me finish!" LMAO
Right lol nobody said anything
I had to rewind it back when I first seen it like Did I miss something 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
The yayo interview gotta be top 5! Can’t wait to see the whole segment. Much love all the way from FLA❤
I never knew Tony was this engaging with his stories. He needs to start his own podcast
It’s coming 🤞🏿
Respect to Math Hoffa and Yayo one of my favorite and most unique interviews I've seen. 10x times better than VLADS, full blown Jamaican barber shop debate vibes man, mad energy.
Vlad always gets into a pissing contest with his guests.
Yeah this the real… Math know he grabbed that man too hard. Shit coulda escalated right there. Don’t get mad that a Nigga a lil tipsy and cuts the interview after giving you 2 hours- you know what the number will look like when you do another one of these in a year… 🤯
Math Yolked Yayo for payback and hugged him to make up for it.
this aint Jamaican culture, this is the result of black Caribbeans learning and being surrounded by black AMerican culture. Show some respect.
This was no debate lol
I ain't watching no more until the full interview drop this is just too good to watch in pieces.
Fights will break out😂😂😂
This is the most AUTHENTIC example of barbershop talk I ever seen on MEO. Those convos get super heated just like that in the real barbershops lol
I agree
@@avityjunior7041 I have went to the barbershop at times just to get a taper and a line up and left with a damn headache from all the yelling lol but the convos be funny and raw af 🤣🤣
On God
I think the barber shop and having all black fellas on this interview made Yayo and Uncle Murda feel comfortable and raw to talk their sh*t..very good episode..!!
FACTS!
😂😂😂I can not stop laughing at this interview! Most definitely top tier😂💯
“Take chains off!” 😂
"Throw ya gunz in tha air buck buck like ya just don't care".
This is a fire show. This is real talk and real debate. Finally, a host that let's the guest take the lead and this is gold 👌
Okay 👌🏾 Bigga you’re the only one ☝️ that’s not scared 💯🔥😂😂😂😂😂😂🐐📌
Bigga is a must
Bigga sounded stupid. Gangster rap been around a long time. Most if not all the guy's sitting there are from the same environment. Black people decided to mimic gangster street lifestyle, even middle class black kids. Remember when scar face and John getting were blackmales idols. We did it stop blaming other people
Bigga is thinks he's something special guys a one track clown
@@Thisisbunjo I bet you never look at yourself questioning why. I feel sorry for your children ( if they exist)
Tony won big with this interview. Yo Math big ups 2 u for letting this ride. I know you felt tight a few times but Tony was on 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Gotta let that man perform!
I don’t think nobody in that room got tight😂 this how men talk lol erbody in there getting money
@@doggmenace2038 bruh he was tight several times. You act like dudes in the barbershop never get tight. Tony & Vlad even spoke on it
And he said he ain’t mean for him too. Like none of them niggas lost sleep that night I promise u
@@doggmenace2038 I never said anyone lost sleep. If you watched Tony on Vlad after this interview Vlad clearly states he spoke to Math and they felt disrespected. It was up in the air if Math was even going to release the interview.
help! i cant stop rewatching this😭
interview of the year
You can tell this is genuine and authentic Im glad math dropped this interview you can tell him and Yayo ain’t got no real beef this pure entertainment!!!
Black men getting along with respectful debates beautiful shit 🖤✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
One of the best interviews. So much emotions. Damn.
“When I Learnt I Can’t Please Everybody, My Life Was Great” 💯💯💯
“But you told vlad everything” is crazy 😂
Yayo dont like his own ppl
@@supergangster8883 that much was evident
Tony Yayo don't know how iconic he is, G-Unit was literally #1, they took the culture to a different level. I was singing G Unit lyrics at 5 years old. They definitely influenced us in many ways, but he has a point there has always been lyrics that provoked violence, it shows that our words are powerful, because we attract what we manifest; it doesn't matter if we are just rapping about what we see. Music has that kinda power, the cycle is going to be broken.
He is not iconic 50 is
i think he knows too well, thats why he actin like this 😂
This is Classic. Tony Yayo & Uncle murda are Comedic duos 😂😂 Agressive as this may seem, you can tell Tony yayo loves math hoffa and vice versa. thanks for this content!!
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You are lost if you didn't see the lack of respect and dumb shit that was going on - the nigga went back on VladTV and apologized for this interview - Bigga was talking facts but dumb niggas making jokes - I always say that Vlad and Yayo interviews are the best and the worst at the same time - the nigga don't let you ask the question before he start talking (now listen, now listen, now listen, now listen) - f*ck out here with that dump penitentiary mindset bullsh*t - dont get me wrong Yayo is a REAL dude but being real and having money doesn't make you smart - I guarantee this nigga has said 50 Cent name at least 100 times on the Vlad interviews and this one combined - no cap - what type of nigga keeps calling another nigga name - hell my bossman done turned my life totally around but I don't go around screaming Charlie Charlie Charlie all dam day - Yayo was tripping - then the bragging about the material bullsh*t - just a bad look - and he know he f*cked up - just look at his face as he is apologizing on the Vlad interview - embarrassed himself - but it is what it is
Great interview
Bigga held his own this time. He need a podcast. Another great episode
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Bigga a real one! Shout out to Math Hoffa! He doing his thing. Yayo is a great interviewee 💯💪🏼
Y’all need to drop the full episode I’m ready to watch it full
Yayo : Half of these niggas we beefed with I looked up to
Math: how did that feel?
Yayo: I don’t care
Math: I love it
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That had me rollinng
I was looking to see if anyone commented about this haha
Been a very long time since I gave a thumbs up good thing bringing light to you can’t please everybody!!!
We hear you Bigga ✊🏿
Yayo kept the essence of barbershop talk, this interview is incredibly great.
I've had the most heated arguments in my barber chair and walked out like yayo did😂💯💪🏿
Hoffa you did a great job! Way to stay cool and calm. This will look good on your resume. Keep pushing.
Yayo and Bigga need a show!!
Yayo is a pure NY head… “leeme finish talkinnnn” never lets the other person get to end a sentence before he interrupts lol
Salute to Hoffa for elevating his craft and bringing the best untold stories out of the hip hop culture !Im proud of Math like we grew up together 💪🏾💯
No you didn’t
I rewind this part 20 times 😂😂😂😂 yayo need his own podcast facts. And math really changing the game with how his set up is.
Yay got a point. I’ve done a lot of shit for mfs and our people are quick to call something a scam & follow the greedy individuals. And I’ve personally worked with Troy ave for concerts and the amount of issues I’ve inherited from trying to help him is crazy. Our people are a plague to each other. Very hateful and spiteful.
Troy Ave need to be on here kuz tha way he getting blackballed is crazy
@@RobThaBank I couldn’t agree more.
Crazy ain’t it
@@RobThaBank HE TRASH ANYWAYS LMFAO..IF HE NICE CAN'T NOBODY STOP HIM....
Tony Yayo is a legend, I could listen to him talk all day
Nicca ain no legend lol
U don't talk to him.....he talks and u listen
He's for sure a legend and a stand up dude. I could hear him talk all day.
@@tykush93 yup agreed!
He on that. Watch it again.
Yo I love my man’s Bigga he don’t bend he don’t fold. SOLID.💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
We gotta be more accountable smh... Kids grow into adults... Gotta start asking ourselves why we aren't drawn to positive over negative... Can't blame the kids without blaming the adults that were influencing the kid instead of protecting the kids young impressionable mind 🙏
The only reason we are on that path is because we have been tricked and programmed to view things a certain way they stop letting the positive or “woke” rappers be heard or pushed or be the ones on top of the rap game so once the gangsta or ignorant rap is shown that’s who gets the deals who make the money the killas pimps and drug dealers who wants to be like the positive rappers nobody so that’s what the minds gravitated to in our communities they wanna be like who made it look like they made the big money so that’s a big part of why we as a culture are in the state we are in
Fa real like people saying this is a great interview.I just don’t see it that way. Dude was yelling and not really answering the question or saying much
The 80’s really fucked dudes up😮
Us dudes that were outside doing that bad shit in the 80's & 90's now are in our 40's & 50's. We are fathers and grandfathers. We're to blame. Sorry to say.
What do you mean? People have this thing called free will...heard of it
We need this whole interview in its entirety. This an instant classic. Blessup Math Hoffa and the crew... Yayo a real one.
Shout to. Bigga, a father telling the truth about what’s right for the children I agree 💯 the music influences the children we have to be conscience of the lyrics an what they mean the kids will interpret it differently
Man I’m halfway through this interview and it’s a classic already. I respect the OGs mind all day!!!
Salute. This Hits Home. The thing is we can't forget that we were prophetisizing our reality at the time we had a voice so this conversation is needed. 💯👀
This was entertaining AF!!
Dope interview !
Real barbershop talk . Walking in front of camera , getting the bottle all real shit. No edit.
Ya yo and math genuine convo
Love it
It's not really a convo if other people aren't allowed to speak
@@MoonMoon-fx1op He is interviewing himself. Math got mad patience
Yayo was interviewing himself
@@aa-.-477 facts
Yayo took over the whole show 😭😭😭😭 he definitely needs a podcast
He will need to do it by himself because he is not going to let anyone 🗣️ 😂😂😂
Salute to Math Hoffa 4 letting it us watch it raw🙌🍾🍷💯
Can't believe Hoffa wasn't gonna release this interview, you can tell Yayo got love and respect for the crew, this just how people talk in that barbershop setting
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This interview was dope, straight 🔥 salute to Yayo an Math🙌🏿
this was needed!! the gentleman made a great point! I see they tried to drown him out, but I understand. Yayo left without answering.
Math I’m glad you ain’t a sucka and are putting out this interview. One of my favorite podcasts alongside New Rory & Mal, Doggie Diamonds & Karim “Blizz” Johnson, y’all in my rotation every week. Y’all should have Rory and mal as guests someday. Now that I saw the end of this clip, yayo and Murda were outta pocket by how they handled the show. Why I don’t like street dudes and I say that respectfully, and what I mean is they feel they can bully anybody, I just don’t come from that. I was raised to respect people, and as men in a setting you build without over talking and disrespecting. Math you handled it very very well.
This ran the gamut of emotions wit the topic. At times I wanted to laugh and others, I wanted to cry from the ignorance! Comic relief, "Laugh at my Pain". When folks are hell bent on "Their Truth" that's all that they are concerned about. Real Shop talk, much respect to Bigga for keeping his composure.
yeah yayo is literally the define version of a dude thats always gonna be a product of where he came from. Hes literally exactly what white ppl wanted us to be and he doesnt even see it. So many dudes like that where im from it sad... they just dnt have money. I love looking at 50 compared to yayo and see someone whos actually a real man compare to yayo. 50 is like him but actually grew up which is why hes doing 10 times better and helping the hood way more
@@Tuelz... what have you done to help your hood?
Bigga was contradictory in this shit. You can't say you thump MOP, but then speak against gangsta rap and it's negative influence. Then they was like G Unit started that shit, but when he brought up Onyx Throw Ya Gunz, they want to pivot. Yayo was staying on topic while they kept being shifty when he brought up valid points and cutting Yayo off. Man FOHWTBS!
@@MrSilksoul it's funny how y'all niggas who want the ignorance to continue and actually encourage the ignorance always happen to be on Yayo side
Got damn Yayo!! Put it in a Book!!! LOL, I love the stories the passion but damn I want to be informed from all my brothers! My man with the shades done seen some shit I really want to hear him more! I love his humble way of dropping the gems! Shout out to MATH! I look forward to the conversations daily! LET'S GET Lloyd Banks up there next!!
This entire Yayo interview has been remarkable!!! I want to hear Murda talk more. Yayo wanted the floor the whole time lol
Bigga always hold people accountable and they can't handle it. He is REAL. Real means you tell your brother you lead the kids astray. Much respect to Bigga. I support all these brothers 💯
Bigga only thinks one way every other wya is wrong
Yeah 50 definitely carried the gangsta rap torch for these young rappers.
Nah Bigga gotta pick a side I fucks with him but he straddling the line with this 1...glad they called him out
like ole boy said we rapped about what we were going thru or seen. the world spins and waits for no man. as the world spins the elements change and as the elements change so does the words of songs. i was born late 80’s and i watched it go from gangster rap to drug dealing music to crunk, snap and dance then drug user music back to drill. it’s whatever the label is pushing. and yes i know i missed a few things in there but you get the point. old heads gotta understand it’s a young man’s game and the young men of his or our era are going thru and live a whole different life from what they did and what we did. 20 years from now it will be these young cats talking bout back in my day it was this and that. that’s just how it goes.
@@Mrbarberswag exactly bigga just wants to seem like the wisest guy in the room, but he isn't right here, if people are getting influenced to be "shooters, killers or whatever" through music. Like yahoo said they are missing something in their life physically or mentally
Real Barbershop Talk !!! east coast for real. The end had me holling🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
EVERY KING NEEDS A BROTHER/FRIEND LIKE TONY YAYO 🤝🏽👌💯
Math Hoffa is a great patient host.... His growth is evident in this Tony yayo interview
I love this Hoffa real emotions & conversation amongst brothers !!!
Wish Yayo would let Math ask his questions
That's what I'm saying everybody keep talking about people keep on cutting off yayo but bigga and math can't even completely finish a thought without yayo saying something. He just has to respond to everything.
The Unit was really involved with the streets. Yayo got the right to tell his story
Respect to Tony Yayo for giving his authentic perspective for the whole interview but he was FILIBUSTERING in this segment and ran when it got tough. He was being honest when he ssid he wasn't trying to please everybody
This is a barbershop debate. Healthy n authentic 🫡 💪🏾🙏🏾💯
This episode is a MUST NEEDED!!!
Str8 barbshop feeling rite here on this episode🔥🔥 when the OG get into with the young guys about the past. That's the feelin 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hella entertaining! Never heard Tony Yayo speak this much before, makes me want to catch up with all I've missed
Bigga hit the nail on the head! I'm glad he was there to say what millions think and whisper. Did Gangsta rap create a portal to destroy rap?
Obviously millions more love gangsta rap since the highest selling rap albums of all time fall under that umbrella, not corny backpack rap
Can't wait to see the whole episode !!!!!!
This episode wil bring the whole show to a different level, real talk/true stories, even yayo goes mad its still real talk
Bigga the real MAN ,not on no bullshit like most people
Idk... he was trying to be toooo deep ! He tried the religion talk & now the positive rapper talk. These dudes are from the streets ( g unit literally represented Gun culture in the early 2000s) so it's hard to kinda tell them to talk about positive experiences when YaYo literally tells you "I didn't even know we was gonna make millions off this rap sht"
@@TONYshoutout250 you one of the lost ones,it's cool tho,what's understood doesn't have to be explained
Exactly, what he was talking about made no sense in relationship to the topic. He sounds like a reformed jailhouse philosopher, spent is youth causing havoc but now is righteous
@@MrBatranu14 child pls ! There's time and place for every talk... you making it seem like he was kicking knowledge . Do u support positive rap ? If so why r u tuning in with a YAYO Interview who just talks about being a gangster??? Lol 💀
@@kimmy8218 yeah like it's a great conversation to have lol but these dudes are not there for that (obviously by the 5th clip you should've sensed that ) time & place for everything
This is video gold… and a good learning experience for every “interviewer@ there. Many personality types in this world… learn to work with what they give you
Classic barbershop talk, fire 🔥 clip. The people wanna see the whole thing. There was no disrespect in any of the 10+ clips I've seen just guys busting chops both ways like we always do. Love the show keep doing your thing MATH and big ups to yayo. Much love
Bigga & Math multiple times tried to elevate the conversation but when ignorance feels threatened it screams louder.... great show #salute
That was fire but that wasn’t the case here. You can’t blame G unit for contributing to the violence in the neighborhood, but then say MOP is good music. It’s hypocritical. They might not have meant to be disrespectful to Yayo and Murda , but it definitely came off as such. Again that jewel that you dropped was classic. Salute to you for sharing that!! 🫡
Facts.
THE PROBLEM IS THERES NO BALANCE.
That's Barbershop talk squared..SHOUT OUT TO G-UNIT AND MATH IN THE CREW
@@chaunt100 agreed, but unfortunately Yayo was right. Ain’t nobody checking for conscious hip hop anymore. Mysonne is the perfect example. When he was locked up everyone was saluting him. The second he came home and started trying to redirect the youth and check the OG’s for being fake. They called him a clown and a bum. The consumer isn’t supporting that type of music anymore and the machine definitely ain’t pushing it either. I hate to say it but there isn’t any money in positivity. Ignorance sells.
The first man to stand up with his back to the camera to give a motivational speech
The truth of this conversation lies somewhere between what Yayo and Bigga was saying. Great episode!
Most definitely something these lil niggas need to hear regardless of who you feel is right. They both got a truth somewhere in it. Salute to you sis for seeing it as well 🙌 ❤
Yayo needs his own podcast, “Talk Of New York”, I trademarked that. Dude is just a entertaining real dude, no filter and a hip hop/street encyclopedia.
Whole interview was dope, Tony you gotta show Hoffa the same respect you show vlad
Lol yayo told vlad to shut the fuck up lol
That’s the key right there. Yayo ain’t cutting up like this on no white man’s podcast.
BIG FACTS
The Energy is Totally Different wit Vlad .
@@QBKINGCOM because he got history with hoffa and there are multiple people around too. This is just dudes choppin it up not an interrogation.
@@LanceJ. he fasho cut vlad off and even told him to shut the fuck up …. Think he would’ve told Hoffa stfu ? This regular barbershop talk bul