50 Cent Initially Disliked His Hit 'Many Men'
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The shocking revelation about how the 'Power' actor truly felt over his 2003 track is made by his fellow artist and friend Tony Yayo in a new podcast interview.

AceShowbiz - 50 Cent initially disliked one of his hit songs. Two decades after "Many Men" was released, the "Just a Lil Bit" rapper was unraveled by his fellow artist and pal Tony Yayo to have a strong feeling against the track.

Fifty became one of the interview topics when Tony made an appearance in a July episode of "Drink Champs" podcast. In a teaser released on Monday, July 3, Tony spilled to the podcast's host, "Fifty didn't even like that 'Many Men'." Still, there was no further explanation shared in the clip.

When the short clip was uploaded on Instagram by The Hip-hop Wolf, many showered Tony with positive responses. Complimenting Tony for his loyalty, one Instagram user gushed, "Yayo loyalty to 50 is so good, it's been 20 years of the UNIT and we still know nothing about him."

Others blasted critics who trolled Tony for continuously talking about Fifty. One pointed out, "I am not understanding why everyone in the comments is clownin Yayo for the same exact thing yall praise BLEEK about who is OD with [Jay-Z], Its the picking and choosing for me because you all worship Jay z smh."

Another shared similar sentiment by writing, "These n***as in the comments hating on yayo for being loyal to the person who changed his life and took him all over the world yall n***as is [a clown face emoji]." A third proposed, "Could tell yall weirdo n***as in the comments [a snake emoji]s in real life , mad cause a n***a show his man he grew up, got rich and still gettin money with, bulletproof love …then yall have the nerve to be cryin every week or on every song how yall cant trust nobody lol."

This was not the first time Tony discussed Fifty in an interview. Previously, Tony opened up about Fifty's past attempt in protecting Tony after being shot nine times. In a May episode of "Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson" podcast, Tony spilled, "They was like, 'You next, Yayo, they gon' kill you!' And 50's still shot up. I'm like, 'Damn, I'mma die? N****s gonna kill me out here!' I gotta move safe, right?"

The "Thoughts of a Predicate Felon" rapper continued, "But 50 was always a thinker, right? Because when he was in the hospital, he didn't want me to see him shot the f**k up, all banged up, you know? But I'm like, 'Yo, why you didn't want me to see you?' And the n***a was like, 'Because it will f**k with your mental. It would have made you scared seein' me f**ked up like that.' "

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