Despite releasing a gold-selling album back in 2005, "Thoughts of a Predicate Felon," Tony Yayo got the boot from Interscope Records two years later.
Currently still signed with G-Unit, Yayo is without a distributor and considering the independent route. But apparently Yayo has no interest in joining one of the biggest independent outlets in hip-hop.
When asked if he'd consider signing with E1, [formerly known as Koch] the label 50 Cent has previously dubbed "a graveyard," Yayo assured it was out of the question.
"Would I consider signing with Koch? No," he told Black Entertainment Television "Because I know 50 would structure a better deal than Koch would give me. So I would just stay over here, you know, G-Unit’s a good label. I mean, we got our own people that work for us, so I feel like even on the "T.O.S." [Terminate on Site] album, I felt like we was independent on that album, like interscope didn’t give us the push that we need like iTunes and other places."
Monday, March 1, 2010
Tony Yayo Says He Wouldn't Sign to Koch
Monday, March 01, 2010
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