Tony Yayo opened up about the state of New York raps…including Drill music…during his recent Drink Champs interview.
“Pop Smoke…like, I wish he would have stayed in the hotel over the AirBnB,” he began. “Rest in peace. But, that kinda f-cked New York up. New York was coming back, bro. We had Pop Smoke, we had all these drill n-ggas startin’…A Boogie. But Pop was…you know,” he said.
Pop Smoke, whose legal name was Bashar Barakah Jackson, was slaughtered on February 19 at a home in the Hollywood Hills.
Yayo is not a fan of the new drill wave. He believes it is too violent.
“Now, New York is worse than Chicago. And California, with the drill, because n-ggas is throwing like n-ggas dead friends in there. When we had battle raps with Ja Rule and them, n-ggas was still alive. […] But there’s no remorse with the drill music. N-ggas shooting little kids,” he explained.
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