50 Cent speaks on his relationship with his fellow G–Unit members, says he's tired of serving as their manager.
Weeks after appearing on Power 106's Big Boy's Neighborhood, rapper 50 Cent
returned to the show to give an update on his relationship with fellow
G–Unit member Lloyd Banks. 50 Cent previously revealed that he hadn't talked to the rapper in months and now it appears that Fifty is fed up with Banks' recent actions or lack thereof.
"It's interesting. Growing up people have habits they refuse to
change.I've enabled them to a point that they don't feel like they have
to do anything," 50 Cent explained. "Now they have this thing where
their way of dealing with something that's uncomfortable is just not
dealing with it. I end up doing their job too."
According to 50 Cent he's been serving as somewhat of a manager for
both Banks and Yayo, but has now found himself fed up with the role
"The top of last year I'm saying 'Yo, you gotta find managers.' They
gotta find other people to do that cause I gotta focus on other things
[and] other projects I got going," said 50 Cent. "I'm on a movie set,
what you wanna call me and say 'Yo, I need to go do this?' Set a show
up? Like the guy's calling me about your show while I'm on a movie set?"
Although 50 Cent explained that G–Unit as we know it isn't over, he
did reveal that Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo have a lot of stepping up to
do.
"I don't think it's actually over," said the rapper. "I think they
have to get themselves together. You got grown men that will remind you,
'I'm a grown ass man,' and then don't do grown men things and take
grown man responsibilities for themselves."