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  Name Tony Yayo
  Background solo_singer
  Alias Talk of New York
  Origin New York City , New York , United States
  Born Inmate Population Information Search NYS Department of Correctional Services Accessed July 29 2007
  Genre Hip Hop
  Occupation Rapper & Hype Man for G-Unit Members
  Years Active 1999 – present
  Label G-Unit , Interscope
  Associated Acts G-Unit , 50 Cent , Lloyd Banks , Young Buck , Eminem
  URL wwwtonyyayocom


Marvin Bernard (born 2007 . better known by his stage name, '''Tony Yayo''', is an American Rapper and part of the rap group G-Unit .


BIOGRAPHY


Early life

Growing up with 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks , they formed the group G-Unit.
They released several successful mixtapes together, slowly creating a buzz for themselves on the streets of New York.
With the success of their mixtapes, Tony Yayo quickly made a name for himself in the rap circuit.


G-Unit

G-Unit was founded when childhood friends, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo decided to make a group with each other. They met Young Buck when Cash Money group came to New York and 50 Cent heard Young Buck rapping. After 50 Cent signed his contract with Aftermath Entertainment they signed Young Buck.

Fronted by 50 Cent, G-Unit quickly redefined the urban music industry back to Gangsta Rap . They produced a series of mixtape albums with original numbers and high quality artwork, making the discs something more than a bootleg, but not quite an independent release.

50 Cent was soon granted his own record label by 2007 .


Free Yayo

On December 31 2002 , nearly a year before the release of G-Unit's much anticipated album, ''Beg for Mercy'', Tony Yayo was arrested along with 50 Cent on weapons-possession charges. During a background check, police discovered Yayo had an outstanding warrant for a previous weapons-possession charge. In early 2003, he was sentenced for bail-jumping and would remain in jail until the beginning of 2004. As a result, he was unable to record for the album and was therefore only featured on two tracks that had been recorded before.

During Tony Yayo's imprisonment, G-Unit became increasingly popular. They started a campaign called "Free Yayo". Many G-Unit videos featured the group's members wearing "Free Yayo" t-shirts, but Yayo himself was unaware of the attention he was receiving. The prison inmates that Yayo shared a television with preferred watching sports rather than music videos. When Eminem and 50 Cent were scheduled to make an appearance during the Grammy Awards, he convinced everyone to change the channel. It was the first time he saw a "Free Yayo" shirt-his time worn by Eminem. Eminem wearing ‘Free Yayo’ T-Shirt . Accessed July 29 2007 . Inspired by the shirt, he started working extra hard on his rhymes while keeping in touch with the G-Unit crew who were letting him know that he would get his chance once he was a free man.

On January 8 2004 , Tony Yayo was released from prison, but after presenting a forged passport to his parole officer a day later, he was imprisoned again for a few weeks. Upon release, Tony Yayo was finally able to start work on his debut album. Whilst working on his album, he was also recording on the ''G-Unit Radio'' mixtape series in which he announced his return on the street level.


ALBUMS


Debut album

While his appearances on mixtapes announced his return on the street level, his summer hit "".


Second album

'' Godfather Of The Ghetto '' is the second album from G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo. The first street single is " It's A Stick Up ", featuring Mazaradi FOX and Snoop From The Wire . A video was shot for that single and can be seen on Tony Yayo's MySpace page. Tony Yayo has also recorded a track with DMX along with 50 Cent on a track titled "50 Reasons". In a recent interview with 106 & Park
Tony Yayo stated that the album will be released after 50 Cent's album, '' 2007 .


CONTROVERSY


The Game

See Also: G-Unit vs. The Game


Tony Yayo willingly involves himself in the G-Unit and The Game feud. He has been known to denounce The Game's street credibility in various interviews and diss songs. On his mixtape ''G-Unit Radio Pt.23: Finally Off Papers'', Tony Yayo made some hits towards The Game in the track ''Mo Money, Mo Problems'' by poking fun about his album sales being considerably less without the help of 50 Cent or G-Unit. At the end of the track, he finished by calling The Game a "faggot". In an interview with MTV, Tony Yayo aired his feeling towards many rappers who he "doesn’t believe".
He said


Czar Entertainment

On 2007 .

Tony Yayo made his first court appearance on the morning of April 25 2007 in New York. The case was adjourned to July 24. Tony Yayo’s Lawyer has expressed his belief that Yayo is innocent and commented on the situation in an interview with MTV:

On 2007 .
The Game later released a "diss" track on his mixtape '''', titled "Body Bags".

On July 24 2007 , Tony Yayo attended a court hearing regarding his alleged assault. The prosecution offered him a nine month prison sentence if he pleaded guilty which he rejected. His lawyer, Scott Leemon, said:


Cam’ron

Tony Yayo openly involves himself in 50 Cent 's Feuds. The most recent example of this would be the 50 Cent Vs Cam’ron Feud. Although Tony Yayo hasn’t released a direct diss track towards Cam’ron he has voiced his opinion through interviews.
In an interview with MTV, Tony Yayo commented on what he thinks of the situation:


Jim Jones

This feud took off when Tony Yayo yelled "boring" instead of "balling" (a reference to " We Fly High ") backstage at a show where both G-Unit and Dipset were performing. Tony Yayo confirms that he yelled ‘Boring’ at Jim Jones Jim Jones responded in an interview on a radio station by saying that Tony Yayo was an immigrant. Jim Jones said:

Tony Yayo took a shot at Jim Jones on ''Shade 45'', claiming that Jim Jones was trash, and that he was disrespecting Haitians. Tony Yayo Dissing Jim Jones On Shade 45 . Accessed July 29 2007 . Tony Yayo stated that Jim Jones tried to phone him, but Tony Yayo refused to take the call. He said:

Tony Yayo later addressed Jim Jones on his mixtape ''Finally Off Papers (G-Unit Radio Pt. 23)'' on the track "Mo Money, Mo Problems". Tony Yayo-“Mo Money Mo Problems”-Game and Jim Jones Diss track He yells "Boring!" in the background to mock Jim Jones as well as shouting other insults towards him at the end of the track. StopNetBanging. ( 2007 .


DISCOGRAPHY

See Also: Tony Yayo discography




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