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

: 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

: 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 Tony Yayo - I Know You Don't Love Me ft. G-Unit

: Performed by 50 Cent, the hook highlights the woman's superficial nature, noting she "ain't the same when Jay-Z's around" and "screams and hollers when Eminem's in town". : Critics and fans often describe the track

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

: 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.

"I Know You Don't Love Me" is the third and final single from Tony Yayo's debut studio album, Thoughts of a Predicate Felon . Released on November 4, 2005, the track features fellow G-Unit members 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck. Lyrical Themes and Narrative

: While "So Seductive" remains Yayo's most recognizable hit, "I Know You Don't Love Me" is frequently cited by fans as one of the standout "bangers" that solidified his solo presence.