Tony Yayo’s album Thoughts of a Predicate Felon should have been out by now. But if we know the music biz like we think we do then one will know that release dates are about as solid as baby shit. So what is going on with Yayo? The G-Unit member spoke to MTV about his new album’s hold up and beef.
As of right now the album is looking at an August date and Yayo says that it has been pushed back because of “travel constraints” that are part of his federal probation and state parole restrictions. These constraints have not allowed him to self promote his album like he wanted to and in turn has pushed it back.
As far as beef goes, Yayo has no problems speaking out on the G-Unit’s most visible enemy, Game.
“People should view him for what he his,” Yayo said. “I think he got fame too fast. Some dudes don’t know how to handle fame.”
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He continues, “This is the same dude who invites people to his private parts. In jail you get killed for that. He says, ‘Jay-Z can suck … ‘ overseas. When you come back, you say, ‘Jay-Z’s a legend. I didn’t mean to talk to him like that.’ He’s also said G-Unit is like an East Coast N.W.A; now it’s ‘G-Unot.’ ‘Yayo is the rawest rapper out the camp, that’s why I had to get him on my album’; now it’s, ‘Yayo’s wack.’ He contradicts himself. Joe Budden, he disses him; then when he sees Joe Budden, he’s kissing and hugging on him in the club. I just don’t understand him.“
So hopefully Yayo’s album will hit the stands soon so we can all get a piece of his mind.