Tony Yayo Blasts Andrew Schulz For Kendrick Lamar “Manhood” Jokes

Tony Yayo is a hip hop veteran. He’s rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest artists of the 21st century. And one of the century’s best trolls in 50 Cent. He knows when jokes go too far, and when people need to be checked for their remarks. Tony Yayo believes Andrew Schulz went too far when he made comments about Kendrick Lamar‘s size. The comedian joked about being able to sexually assault Lamar as a result of his short stature. Yayo did not think the “manhood” jokes hit the mark, though.

Tony Yayo told DJ Vlad that Andrew Schulz was mocking some very serious people. Whether it be Kendrick Lamar, pgLang or the rest Lamar’s former camp, TDE. He did not think it wise for the comedian to poke fun at the manhood of people who could effectively pull his card. “You’re dealing with real street n**gas,” Yayo posited. “That sh*t is not a game out there. N**gas on gang time.” Tony Yayo felt that the type of comments Schulz made at Kendrick Lamar’s expense were not appropriate as a result. “It could just be a joke to him,” the G-Unit artist noted. “But to street n**gas, like Top and them. Them n**gas is real n**gas.”

Tony Yayo Admitted Andrew Schulz Was A “Nice Guy”

Tony Yayo did concede that Andrew Schulz is a solid comedian. He claims to have met Schulz before, and even found his material funny in the past. “Andrew Schulz, I met him. Nice guy,” the rapper stated. “He’s a comedian… I have nothing to do with that.” Yayo proceeded to list off the different rappers that should be left alone when it comes to mockery. He hypothesized that 80% of rappers came from a hard upbringing. As such, he thinks the likes of 21 Savage and Lil Baby should not be targeted by people like Schulz.

Tony Yayo then noted the aggression that comes with a phrase like “suck my d*ck.” He claimed that men have been stabbed and killed for questioning someone’s manhood. “People get killed for that,” he noted to DJ Vlad. “We older now, so of course it’s silly. But to a young n**ga… It was dumb sh*t.” The New York rapper also blamed some of the intense fallout from Schulz’s comments on the internet. He believes that social media intensifies jokes that would have been forgotten about in past time periods.

About The Author

Elias Andrews is a music and entertainment writer for HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH in 2024 as the lead night shift contributor, which means he covers new music releases on a weekly basis.

In the year since joining, Elias has covered some of the biggest and most turbulent stories in the world of music. He covered the Drake and Kendrick Lamar battle, and the release of the disses “Family Matters” and “Meet the Grahams,” in particular, in real time. He has also detailed the ongoing list of allegations and criminal charges made against Diddy.

Elias’ favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, pre-808s Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator. He loves L.A. hip-hop but not L.A. sports teams. The first album he ever bought was Big Willie Style by Will Smith, which he maintains is still a pretty good listen.