G-Unit in Sydney
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Boo Boo and company in Australia’s most populous city. I got 50 cents for anyone who can name that beat at the beginning of the clip. Song, artist, and producer.
Boo Boo and company in Australia’s most populous city. I got 50 cents for anyone who can name that beat at the beginning of the clip. Song, artist, and producer.
Tony Yayo needs not speak in G-Unit interviews. At all.
More dumb fresh music from Boo Boo and crew.
I don’t know if it was my post on 10 Reasons Why Buck’s Losing His Mind or just dumb luck, but it happened today for some reason. Boo Boo has officially booted Buck from G-Unit the group, but says he’s still under contract with G-Unit Records.
From AHH:
“You can look at it and see that’s Game [former G-Unit rapper] all the way. I was giving him a chance, giving him the benefit of the doubt [to remain with the group]. You can take this as an official notice right here – pretty much you can say: Young Buck is no longer in the group G-Unit, but signed to G-Unit [Records] as a solo artist,” 50 Cent told DJ Envy, a co-host on the Hot 97 Morning Show with Miss Jones.
This is good news for Buck. No?
The requisite Girl Song? You knew it was coming, especially after all those spunky videos.
In the words of Soulbrotha, it looks like 50 is trying to mixtape the video industry.
Yet another music video from G-Unit. If you can’t see a new album in these guys’
future, you need new glasses.
Yet another homemade video from the G-Unit mansion.
What a relief to see Boo Boo and his weed carriers back in top form. If they keep making skeletal grooves like this, I might actually revoke my G-Unit moratorium.
“Party Ain’t Over” is one of the songs that didn’t make G-Unit’s Return of the Snatchers mixtape. In a desperate attempt to prove that Buck is still tied to his shoestrings, Boo Boo quickly asked him to drop a verse on the track.
[Shout out to Cristian for the heads up]