Tony Yayo
Marvin Bernard known as Tony Yayo (born the March 31st 1978 with Port-au-Prince with Haiti) is a American Rap fear in the Haitian beginnings, old friend of Curtis Jackson (50 Hundreds).
Biography
Imprisoned, it purged federal sorrows during the rise at the top of 50 Hundred. Its first album, undoubtedly longest to come and the most anticipated exit G-Links, Thoughts Of has Predicate Felon, watch this reality. “My album is not fiction,” known as Yayo. “All that there is on the album is things which I have make or seen, and the majority of the album was written in prison, this is why the aggressive recordings are if hardware.” With happy violent ones the album of Yayo is more street of all the albums of G-Links. “I was with Fifty since the first day. Then I studied the way in which he works.” he says.And nobody is equipped better to nourish the street than Yayo. Since it is very young, it is makes use of weapons, and it is this character which has attracts a young person 50 Hundred when they were in Southside of the Queens. All that it was necessary, it is that they meet with the corner of a street with Jamaica, so that they are common points. “Fifty, could see in me what I live, and one grated both then it was a natural friendship,” known as Yayo, which idolatrait legends of the rap such as Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap, “Then one started to work together in the street and when it started to make rap more seriously, it took to me with him, because it knew that I was good.”
In the middle of the years 1990, while Fifty worked with Jam Master Jay, Yayo made rap battles with other local rappeurs of the Queens like Lost Boyz. “I brought everyone to it at the time,” remembers it. But when Fifty was going to bore, it received the three famous balls (on nine). But the two people, joined by the young person Lloyd Banks transformed this drama into triumph. “At once that Fifty is Remi, we started to work on the mixtapes” says Yayo which played its part in spite of the unbearable situation which was against them. “And it is that Fifty has creates the G-Links.”
But during the summer 2002, just at the time when all the parts started to be in their place, Yayo was stopped for possession of weapon in its district. Yayo refused to go, preferring to record mixtapes and to make rounds with Fifty. It was able to be essential as a member of G-Links. But as it could have suspected it, Yayo was made stop in December 2002, when the entourage of Fifty was made excavate outside Copa Cabana nightclub.
Yayo purged its sorrow and in January 2004 it left prison and to started to record its album.
“I have the most love for Banks and Buck because they pushed back the exit of their albums so that I can have a verse there.,” says it. “I did not make that the no-claims bonus on the album of G-Links, but they knew that it was important to appear in it for me.” Moreover, Yayo made an appearance on the album of The Game and on the 5 platinum " times; The Massacres ". Moreover, it carried out its album with the assistance of Fifty and the producer Sha Money XL.
Even if its first opus did not carry out sales like those of Banks and Buck, it achieved its goal and it has succeeds in selling more than 1,200,000 copies.
Following a dispute between Tony Yayo, and a son (14 years) of Jimmy Henchemen (managor of The Game), Tony Yayo underwent attacks with weapons large gauge, against the house of his family. Tony Yayo does not risk, today, only the prison, but also death.
Discography
- 2003 : Beg For Mercy #2 (the USA) #39 (FRA)
- 2005: Thoughts Of has Predicate Felon #2 (the USA) #50 (FRA)
- 2007: Godfather off the Ghetto
Collaboration & Appearance
- 2003 : Like My Style feat. 50 Hundred on the album Get Rich Gold Die Tryin'
- 2003: True Loyality feat. 50 Hundred & Lloyd Banks on the album The New Breed
- 2003: 8 Road Mile (G Links Remix) feat. 50 Hundred & Lloyd Banks on the album The New Breed
- 2003: Follow Me Gangster feat. 50 Hundred & Lloyd Banks on the album Cradle To The Serious OST
- 2004: Ain' T No Click feat. Lloyd Banks on the album The Hunger For More
- 2004: Bonafide Hustler feat. Young Buck & 50 Hundred on the album Straight Outta Ca$hville
- 2005: Runnin' feat. The Range on the album The Documentary
- 2005: My Toy Soldier feat. 50 Hundred on the album The Massacres
- 2005: Hate It Or Coils It (G Links Remix) feat. 50 Hundred, The Range, Young Buck & Lloyd Banks on the album The Massacres
- 2005: Fake Coils on the album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' OST
- 2006: Click, Click feat. Mobb Deep on the album Blood Money
- 2006: NY NY feat. Lloyd Banks on the album Rotten Apple
- 2007: Our Style feat. 45 Terrorist on the album Street Bends
- 2007: Like & Get Me feat. Timbaland & 50 Hundred on the labum Shock Been worth
- 2007: Straight To The Bank feat. 50 Hundred on the album Curtis S.S.K
External bonds
- Tony Yayo - Czech Page
- Official site
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