Monday, December 14, 2009

50 Cent On Tony Yayo & Lloyd Banks' Upcoming Releases, "We'll Find A Way To Put Them Out"

G-Unit leader 50 Cent recently talked about the rap careers of his crew, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks, saying their buzz is still present despite not releasing solo albums in over three years.

According to Fif, the rappers are also no longer signed to Interscope Records.

"Just the presentation. Just the project, to put an album out," 50 said about re-igniting his camp's buzz. "When you say... Really, how do you fall out of the public eye? Because you don't have any material that's being marketed and promoted. See, they didn't lose their base we initially created, G-Unit; when we go touring, you see the three of us consistently. It's just the relaunch, and to reestablish those albums that don't have no holes in them. We have to work on those projects as hard as we work on the 50 Cent project. Well, no [they're not on Interscope]. And it's a blessing that it's not still yet, because the building has changed. Interscope is a system that's in a different space. A lot of companies are in different spaces, they got rid of 60-percent of their staffs. So you don't know exactly what all those things are. But we'll put their projects together and find a way to put them out." (XXL Magazine)

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