
Tony Yayo, the last standing G-Unit member in good standing with 50 Cent, has not only maintained a brotherhood but has also reaped financial rewards from their collaborative endeavors. During a candid conversation with DJ Vlad, Yayo delved into the financial triumphs of the Final Lap Tour, a colossal undertaking that left an indelible mark on the global hip-hop scene.
While specific figures remained undisclosed, Yayo revealed that he pocketed a substantial “six figures” as a supporting act on the tour. The rapper acknowledged 50 Cent’s iconic status, citing the millions generated from tour merchandise alone. Yayo’s nonchalant approach to personal merch sales, stating, “I’m making six figures, so why bother you for more?” underscores the financial success and satisfaction derived from the tour.
In this exclusive peek behind the curtain, Tony Yayo’s financial prosperity serves as a testament to the profitability of dedication and collaboration within the hip-hop industry.