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New York OGs Launch “The Real Report” Podcast — DaBaby Makes First Guest Appearance

Tony Yayo Uncle Murda New Podcast

New York’s entrenched hip-hop culture just found a hard-hitting new outlet.

Veteran rap voices Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, two longtime figures in the G-Unit circle and staples of New York’s street rap scene, have officially launched a new podcast titled The Real Report — a weekly audio space dedicated to unfiltered storytelling, cultural commentary, and candid conversations from inside the game.


From G-Unit Roots to Podcast Power

Both Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda have deep roots in hip-hop history:

  • Tony Yayo rose to fame as one of the original members of 50 Cent’s G-Unit, helping define early 2000s New York rap with raw stories and unfiltered charisma.
  • Uncle Murda (Leonard Carl Grant) has been a staple of the East Coast scene for decades, with credits on G-Unit and Roc-A-Fella records, and a consistent catalog of gritty street rap dating back to the 2000s.

Now, they’re taking those years of experience off the mic and into the conversation space — telling their version of hip-hop stories without corporate filters or industry middlemen.


What The Real Report Is About

The Real Report isn’t a fluff podcast.

It’s built around:

  • Industry call-outs
  • Unfiltered opinions
  • Street stories
  • G-Unit history
  • Culture and rivalry context
  • Beliefs on current rap dynamics

In the first episode, Yayo and Murda brought classic conversations to life — from legendary G-Unit runs to debates like Fabolous vs. Lloyd Banks, fashion dealings (Rolex vs. Richard Mille), favorite old-school tracks, iconic clubs in New York vs. Atlanta, and the kind of behind-the-scenes grit you rarely hear without a maze of publicity.


DaBaby Breaks the Podcast In — A Powerful First Guest

For their second episode, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda tapped DaBaby as their first official guest — a move that immediately signaled the show’s influence and reach.

On the episode, DaBaby sat down with the duo to talk about:

  • His latest project BE MORE GRATEFUL
  • The making of his hit single “Pop Dat Thang”
  • His collaboration with NBA YoungBoy
  • What it’s like to work with veteran figures like 50 Cent
  • And how he respects 50’s approach — even when he’s not tied to everyone in the industry.

This kind of crossover — an established New York rap elder council meeting one of hip-hop’s biggest mainstream contributors — is exactly the kind of discussion tattooed in real culture that fans have been hungry for.


Why This Podcast Matters

In an era where many podcasts are driven by go-to media personalities and algorithmic soundbites, The Real Report feels different:

  • The hosts live the stories they tell
  • They’ve been part of the very beefs and deals that defined the past 25 years
  • They’re not afraid to be opinionated
  • They draw from actual industry experience, not headlines

Whether it’s reminiscing about 50 Cent’s early G-Unit days, weighing in on loyalty within the rap community, or unpacking industry power plays, the energy is authentic — the conversations are undiluted, and the vibe is unmistakably New York.


HipHopPyro Take

The Real Report is more than a new podcast — it’s a cultural bridge.

It stitches together multiple generations of hip-hop:

  • OG stories from Yayo & Murda
  • Contemporary rap insight through DaBaby
  • And the promise of more voices from inside the game

HipHopPyro will continue to spotlight episodes, guests, and standout moments — because this is exactly the kind of content that connects hip-hop fandom to the fabric of its own history.

📌 Whether you’re a die-hard New York head or a fan of modern rap evolution, this podcast is worth your queue.


WATCH NOW!


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