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Tony Yayo, born Marvin Bernard, was a core member of 50 Cent’s G-Unit alongside Lloyd Banks and Young Buck. By 2004, G-Unit was unstoppable. But Yayo’s trajectory hit a wall when he was sentenced to prison on a weapons possession charge. The title Thoughts of a Predicate Felon directly references his legal status—a “predicate felon” meaning a repeat offender—and the introspection, paranoia, and street wisdom that came from his time behind bars.
The mid-2000s were the golden era for G-Unit. With 50 Cent and The Game dominating the charts, the stage was set for the "Talk of New York" to make his mark. Released in August 2005, remains a staple of the gritty, cinematic street rap that defined New York’s last great run at the top of the hip-hop food chain. Tony Yayo- Thoughts of a Predicate Felon full album zip
So hit up your preferred streaming service, buy the digital album, or track down a used CD. Then bump “Predicate Felon” loud—legal and proud. Tony Yayo, born Marvin Bernard, was a core
The lead single was an instant club anthem. With its infectious flute loop and 50’s melodic hook, it proved Yayo could pivot from the streets to the radio without losing his edge. The title Thoughts of a Predicate Felon directly