
The Breakfast Club INTERVIEW: Uncle Murda & Tony Yayo Talk 'The Real Report,' Banks Vs. Fab, G-Unit, Rap Up, J.Cole; Big 3 +More
Jan 29, 2026
Tony Yayo, G‑Unit rapper known for close ties to 50 Cent and upcoming projects. Uncle Murda, Brooklyn MC behind the annual Rap Up and new podcast The Real Report. They discuss starting their podcast, G‑Unit loyalty and business moves, the Rap Up process and backlash, Fab vs. Lloyd Banks, mixtape-era impact, touring life, industry loyalty, J. Cole and the 'big three,' plus wild on‑tour stories.
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Podcast Origin Fueled By Viral Interviews
- Uncle Murda and 50 Cent started a podcast because Murda's interview style went viral overseas and drove audience demand.
- They partnered with the Volume after shooting episodes and negotiating a deal with Kelly and the team.
Build Global Demand With Consistent Interviews
- Use visibility across many platforms to build international recognition and bookings.
- Consistently publish interviews and content to create overseas demand and opportunities.
Brotherhood Formed By Time On The Road
- Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda developed a brotherhood from spending extensive time together in G-Unit.
- Murda admits he "don't really like Yayo like that" initially, but proximity turned them close.




