G-Unit Records -- the hip-hop crew founded by 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo -- has now officially left the Universal/Interscope umbrella for another major: Emi. Banks has already scheduled his next album, "H.F.M. 2" ("Hunger For More 2") for a Nov. 23 release; Yayo will will drop his sophomore set sometime in "early 2011," preceded by the single "Pass the Patron" featuring 50 Cent. Other artists like Mazaradi Fox, singer Governor and Spider Loc are believed to still be part of G-Unit. This ends months of speculation as to where G-Unit would wind up after its deal with Interscope was...
- 8/13/2010
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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