Tony Yayo Proves G-Unit’s Still Relevant, Reveals Official “Lost Flash Drive” First-Day Numbers

The Talk of New York has spoken. G-Unit‘s Tony Yayo has revealed the immediate attention The Lost Flash Drive mixtape’s already generated.

According to the Big Apple native, the Unit’s newest underground effort has a combination of over 600,000 first-day numbers.

A few days ago, G-Unit’s DJ Whoo Kid apologized for delaying the new mixtape.

“Me and Tony Yayo stumbled across a hard drive at the G-Unit offices recently that contained lost music and lost footage from the G-Unit Radio Series. Getting 50, Banks, Buck and Kidd Kidd on board to release these classics to the world, it’s just something for the fans to embrace. “The Lost Flash Drive” project was supposed to be released tonight but a couple of the sessions were corrupted and they had to go in and re-record it so you can expect the full project to be released tomorrow. For now enjoy the lost footage from 2014 of “Set The Pick”, where Kidd Kidd, Banks, Buck and Yayo are all just vibing in the studio and having fun. The craziest part is no one knew the cameras were rolling, so you can see The Unit in their element. You can tell that when the group is together the chemistry was unreal, and with that being said it’s Free Buck! POW!” (SOHH)

Last week, buzz developed about a new G-Unit mixtape coming out.

Coincidentally, the Unit’s Lloyd Banks is gearing up to release a new DJ Drama-hosted mixtape.

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