50 Cent Issues Warning To Fellow G-Unit Members
50 CENT has warned his fellow G-UNIT rappers to work hard to succeed – because if they fail, he won’t hesitate to fire them.
As CEO of his label G-Unit Records, the Candy Shop star has the power to make or break a rapper’s career, and he insists he has no problem dropping artists from his roster if they ever fail to impress him.
He tells U.S. magazine Vibe, “I’ll fire everybody. I don’t give a f**k. They’re capable of all their responsibilities, but when they start slacking, they gotta get the f**k outta here.”
But there’s one person 50 has a soft spot for – his G-Unit crewmember and childhood friend Tony Yayo, who he suggests is named in his will, should anything ever happen to him.
He adds, “Yayo can’t be dropped, period. He doesn’t even need to sell records. As long as I’m breathing, he’s gonna be good. And if I’m not breathing, then he’s gonna be real good.”
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