
Tony Yayo thinks 50 Cent takes much better care of his artists and sets them up for success than JAY-Z does with his clients and he’s not taking any arguments.
During an interview with Thisis50, Yayo spoke about having the ability to still visit other countries and tour way past his prime, and he attributed 50 Cent for assisting him in doing that. He pointed out that he respected Uncle Murda’s grind — who was present during the interview — and said he had a much different journey to get to this point.
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Murda was once signed to JAY-Z’s Roc-A-Fella Records in 2007, and he received a considerable push at the time. However, JAY-Z’s departure a year later left Murda in limbo where he eventually parted ways and found a home with 50 Cent and G-Unit records in 2016.
“That’s why I respect him because we have more of an assist,” Yayo said. “We have 50 Cent so I knew I was okay. He sold 11 million records I’m gonna get a percentage of his fans. I’m good. He had the kind of more do it on his own. He had deals with JAY-Z and them but JAY-Z ain’t gonna never… I always tell them all the time JAY-Z ain’t treating you like this n-gga.”