Tony Yayo discography | |
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Studio albums | 1 |
Singles | 7 |
Music videos | 31 |
Mixtapes | 24 |
Collaborative albums | 2 |
EPs | 2 |
This is the discography of Tony Yayo , an American rapper.
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Thoughts of a Predicate Felon |
| 2 | 72 | 50 | 3 | 50 | 34 | 23 | 38 | 58 | 41 |
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US [12] | US R&B [12] | US Rap [13] | AUS [14] | CAN [12] | GER [15] | IRE [7] | NZ [16] | SWI [17] | UK [18] | |||
Beg for Mercy |
| 2 | 2 | 3 | 31 | 5 | 57 | 10 | 26 | 28 | 13 | |
T.O.S: Terminate on Sight |
| 4 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 54 | 99 | 76 | 25 | 100 |
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The Beauty of Independence |
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The Beast Is G-Unit |
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US [29] | US R&B [30] | US Rap [22] | IRE [31] | UK [32] | ||||
"So Seductive" (featuring 50 Cent) | 2005 | 48 | 7 | 12 | 22 | 28 | Thoughts of a Predicate Felon | |
"Drama Setter" (featuring Eminem and Obie Trice) | — | — [a] | — | — | — | |||
"Curious" (featuring Joe) | — | 85 | — | — | — | |||
"I Know You Don't Love Me" (featuring G-Unit) | — | 105 | — | — | — | |||
"Pass the Patron" (featuring 50 Cent) | 2010 | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles | |
"Haters" (featuring 50 Cent, Shawty Lo and Roscoe Dash) | 2011 | — | 112 | — | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US R&B [33] | |||
"I Just Wanna" (50 Cent featuring Tony Yayo) | 2012 | 60 | The Big 10 |
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"Pimpin'" | 2005 | 66 | 11 | Thoughts of a Predicate Felon |
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
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"Like My Style" [35] | 2003 | 50 Cent | Get Rich or Die Tryin' |
"Bump Heads" [36] | Eminem, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent | DJ Green Lantern Presents: Invasion Part 2 | |
"We All Die One Day" [37] | Obie Trice, Eminem, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent | Cheers | |
"Bonafide Hustler" [38] | 2004 | Young Buck, 50 Cent | Straight Outta Cashville |
"Ain't No Click" [39] | Lloyd Banks | The Hunger for More | |
"Runnin'" [40] | 2005 | The Game, Dion | The Documentary |
"Shorty Wanna Gangsta Nigga" | Young Buck | The Return of the Mixtape Millionaire (G-Unit Radio Part 13) | |
"You Already Know" | Olivia | So Seductive (G-Unit Radio Part 12) | |
"Move That Thing" | |||
"My Toy Soldier" [41] | 50 Cent | The Massacre | |
"Hate It or Love It" (G-Unit Remix) [41] | 50 Cent, The Game, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck | ||
"Click Click" [42] | 2006 | Mobb Deep | Blood Money |
"Dont Make Me Hurt You" | Young Buck | Chronic 2006 | |
"The Projects" | Young Buck, Lil Murda | ||
"Show Discipline" | Lloyd Banks | Mo Money In The Bank Pt. 5 (The Final Chapter) | |
"Black Superman" | Lloyd Banks, Hot Rod | ||
"NY, NY" [43] | Lloyd Banks | Rotten Apple | |
"Ain't Nothin' Like Me" [44] | 2007 | Joe, Young Buck | Ain't Nothin' Like Me |
"Come and Get Me" [45] | Timbaland, 50 Cent | Timbaland Presents Shock Value | |
"Come Around" (Remix) [46] | Collie Buddz, Young Buck | none | |
"Touch the Sky" [47] | 50 Cent | Curtis | |
"Rock to It" | Hot Rod, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks | none | |
"Straight to the Bank" (Remix) | 50 Cent, Hot Rod | ||
"Queens" [48] | LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Prodigy, Kool G Rap | ||
"Gorilla Shit" | M.O.P., Young Buck | Yearly Physical | |
"Don't Take It There" (Remix) | 2008 | Uncle Murda, Junior Reid, Jim Jones, Sheek Louch | none |
"I'll Be the Shooter" | 2009 | 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks | |
"Make tha Trap Say Aye" (Remix) | OJ da Juiceman, Gucci Mane | ||
"So Crazy" (Remix) | Mike Knox | ||
"No Escape" | Lloyd Banks | V.5 | |
"Men of Respect" [49] | 2010 | DJ Kayslay, Rell, Lloyd Banks, Papoose, Jim Jones | More Than Just a DJ |
"I'm a Rider" | Joe Young | none | |
"Take 'Em to War" [50] | Lloyd Banks | H.F.M. 2 (Hunger for More 2) | |
"Me Against the World" | 2011 | Travis Barker | Let the Drummer Get Wicked |
"Shot Caller" (Remix) [51] | French Montana, Chinx Drugz, Lloyd Banks | Coke Boys Run NY | |
"Letcha Nutz Hang" | 40 Glocc, Kokane, Jayo Felony | C.O.P.S (Criping On Public Streets) | |
"B.A.Y.M.A.C.C." | 40 Glocc, Spider Loc, Gail Gotti, DJ Drama | The Graveyard Shift | |
"Dont Cross Me" [52] | Ron Browz, Karty | none | |
"I Just Wanna" | 50 Cent | The Big 10 | |
"Nah, Nah, Nah" | |||
"Money Over Here" | 2012 | SoCyncere | #Straightjacket |
"Body Bag" | Trav, Chris Luck | Push | |
"Put Your Fist Up" | DJ Kay Slay, Jim Jones, Sauce Money | Grown Man Hip-Hop | |
"Memory" | 2013 | Ashley Martinez | none |
"Show Me Love" | Troy Ave | New York City: The Album | |
"Machogelaber" | 2014 | Farid Bang | Killa |
"If Words Could Kill" [53] | DJ Kay Slay, Maino, Trick-Trick | The Last Hip Hop Disciple | |
"Laughing At The Haters" | DJ Kay Slay, Raekwon, Maino, Jim Jones | The Original Man | |
"Life" | 2015 | Young Buck, Kidd Kidd | Before The Beast |
"Ask Somebody" | 2016 | Consequence, Ty Dolla $ign | none |
"Work Hard" | Lloyd Banks | All Or Nothing: Live It Up | |
Year | Title | Featured Artist(s) | Director(s) [54] |
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2005 | "So Seductive" | 50 Cent | Gil Green |
"Curious" | Joe | Fat Cats | |
"I Know You Don't Love Me" | 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck | Gil Green | |
2007 | "Stick Up" | Snoop, Mazaradi Fox | Dan "The Man" Melamid |
2008 | "Do It Right" | Max B, French Montana | Ron Adkins, Andy Benny |
"Face Off (Remix)" | Cory Gunz, Ransom | Ron Adkins | |
"Swagga Like Us" | |||
"Black Friday" | Ron Adkins | ||
"Smoke Break" | |||
"Preach On" | Christopher "Broadway" Romero | ||
"Shooters For Hire" | Uncle Murda | ||
2009 | "Die Slow" | Christopher "Broadway" Romero | |
"Somebody Snitched On Me" | Andy Benny, James Del Gatto | ||
"They Hate" | Dan "The Man" Melamid | ||
"Candy Man" | Divine Davy | ||
"Weed And Hennessy" | |||
"718 To 305 | Jolly Green, Louie Castro | Andy Benny | |
"Roll It Up" | Corentin "Frenchy" Villemeur | ||
"Swamp Nigga" | |||
2010 | "Bullets Whistle" | Dawud Gaston | |
"King Of The Pyrex" | |||
"The Wall" | Christopher "Broadway" Romero | ||
"Everywhere We Go" | Corentin "Frenchy" Villemeur | ||
"The Price" | Christopher "Broadway" Romero | ||
"Obama" | 50 Cent | ||
"Pass The Patron" | 50 Cent | James "Latin" Clark | |
2011 | "Tiger Blood" | Uncle Murda, Lucky Don | Jynx Millionaire |
"Body Bag" | Mobb Deep | ||
"Domepiece" | |||
"Never Lie" | |||
"Haters" | 50 Cent, Shawty Lo, Kidd Kidd | Mr. Boomtown |
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"So Seductive" is a song by Tony Yayo as the first single from his debut album Thoughts of a Predicate Felon (2005), it features guest vocals from 50 Cent, and was produced by Punch, who helped write the song along with Tony Yayo and 50 Cent. Released following a highly publicized campaign by G-Unit, to release Tony Yayo from prison prior to the song's release, "So Seductive" is an uptempo "club banger" containing elements of string instruments and a repetitive bassline in its instrumentation. The song received little promotion from Tony Yayo at the time of its release, as he was still under house arrest following the end of his prison sentence, although he has since performed the song during various live performances.
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