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Tony Yayo - I Know You - Don't Love Me Ft. G-unit

The song centers on the rappers' collective realization that a woman they are all involved with is unfaithful and primarily interested in their fame.

: Critics and fans often describe the track as "pure arrogance wrapped in confidence," capturing the peak era of G-Unit's mid-2000s dominance. Production and Composition Tony Yayo - I Know You Don't Love Me ft. G-Unit

: Thoughts of a Predicate Felon debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 215,000 copies in its first week and eventually reaching over one million units sold. The song centers on the rappers' collective realization

: Credit for the song's composition includes Tony Yayo (Marvin Bernard), 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson), Lloyd Banks (Christopher Lloyd), and Young Buck (David Brown). 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 215,000 copies

: It is categorized as East Coast hip hop, characterized by gritty delivery and "hard, rough & rugged beats" designed to appeal to the group's core street audience. Commercial Impact and Legacy

: The verses reveal that while the woman believes she is "running game" on each rapper individually, they are aware of her actions because they share information with each other.

: On modern platforms like Spotify , the track continues to garner millions of plays, remaining one of Yayo's top-performing legacy tracks.