:dead: @ 50 comparing Yayo and Banks to perishable items

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"everyone has an expiration date"

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They was treating 50 like a sugar daddy. 50 gave them cats every opportunity to blow up and they blew it.

You only get so many opportunities to build a career and then you have to work even harder to maintain it especially when you're in the game past 30. It's like with New York rappers every man for himself. You gotta make your own way. No unity whatsoever.
 

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Altho he shouldnt be shytting on them (do you see Em shytting on D12?)

He makes a point and has a valid reason to be upset about these flopped investments. I mean damn they had resources and connections that people would die for.

I remember him saying something on the local station that was like -----What kept Banks for hittin up Pharrell and being like "Yo I need a hot lead single". Snoop did it, and he transitioned from crippin deathrow to drop it like its hot, which elevated him past the plain. Pharrell pretty much guarantees you a chart single (unless you Azaelia :pachaha:), its getting access to him (and paying) thats hard and they had that. What kept Yayo from hittin up Bangladesh for some beats? There was nothing to keep them from using interscope studios, getting features, smashin out shows like Waka be doing. Like Floyd says, hardwork and dedication. ----

vaid points. :ehh:
They got too comfortable, not realizing that Fif wasn't going to be there forever and that he was already set with the vitamin water money.
 
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hes completely right......but he didnt need to be putting that out in public
 
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