Tony Yayo Continues His Beef with Ja Rule, Calls Him an "Industry Plant" and a “Buster”

Tony Yayo's Harsh Critique: Ja Rule is an "Industry Plant" and Deserves No Respect

Tony Yayo Calls Ja Rule an "Industry Plant" and Dismisses His Legacy in New Interview

Tony Yayo has reignited the feud between G-Unit and Ja Rule with his latest remarks during an interview with DJ Vlad

The conversation, which initially focused on defining the greatest rapper of all time, took a sharp turn when Yayo revisited his long-standing criticism of Ja Rule.

During the interview, DJ Vlad and Tony Yayo discussed the current landscape of rap and reflected on Dr. Dre’s recent endorsement of Eminem as the greatest rapper ever. 

Yayo agreed with Dre’s assessment, citing Eminem's ongoing success and record-breaking achievements as evidence of his top-tier status.

“Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t”

Yayo remarked, emphasizing his belief that commercial success is a key indicator of a rapper's greatness.

The dialogue shifted to a discussion about the Mount Rushmore of Queens rappers. As Vlad and Yayo debated the key figures in the Queens rap scene, it became clear that Ja Rule's name was conspicuously absent from their list. 

Vlad suggested that Ja Rule should be considered over groups like the Lost Boys, particularly given his past commercial success alongside other big names like DMX and 50 Cent.

Tony Yayo’s response was sharp and dismissive. He labeled Ja Rule as an “industry plant” and a “buster,” underscoring his disdain for the rapper.

“Ja Rule was like the industry plant early on, He’s a buster to me, and that’s how I see him, regardless of his sales or success.”

Tony Yayo Labels Ja Rule an "Industry Plant" and Declares He'll Never Show Respect:


Yayo further disparaged Ja Rule by reiterating his belief that the Lost Boys deserve recognition over him.

The animosity between 50 Cent’s G-Unit and Ja Rule is well-documented, spanning over two decades. 

This ongoing feud saw its peak when 50 Cent and Eminem’s disses effectively derailed Ja Rule’s commercial momentum. Eminem’s track “The Death of Slim Shady” further cemented Ja Rule's decline in the public eye.

Tony Yayo’s recent comments are a continuation of this long-standing rivalry, serving as a reminder of the deep-seated tensions between the two camps. 

As G-Unit affiliates like Yayo continue to voice their criticisms, it appears that reconciliation between them and Ja Rule remains unlikely. The feud, rooted in past conflicts and competitive rivalries, shows no signs of fading, keeping fans and industry insiders on edge.

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