Suge Knight’s Death Row records continues to throw blows at Snoop Dogg. The latest round comes via the Death Row website, which features a flash intro with artist Jayo Felony. The intro features Jayo’s face, stating that he is wanted by Death Row to become an inmate for "Showing B####-Ass Snoop that it takes more than a couple of Rent-A-Crips to be a real Gangsta." This raises speculation that Jayo Felony will sign with Death Row Records, who already have a roster of talented new artists that include Crooked I, SKG, J Valentine and West Coast legends, Above The Law. Jayo is a free agent, after being released from his contract with Def Jam/Universal. He recently recorded a song for the Henchman/Universal Release, Bulletproof Love, titled “True’d Up (The Crip Anthem),” which contains several disses to Jay-Z. While shooting a video in Brooklyn earlier this month, gun play broke out, when police spotted two men firing pistols in the air. "Jay-Z snitched to [Def Jam head Lyor Cohen] and tried to keep the song from being put out,” Jayo told MTV. “We got calls from Lyor and everybody about not putting this record out. I feel like this: If we’re on the streets, keep it on the streets. Don’t go to the higher-ups.” Those comments were in response to Jay-Z allegedly trying to keep his song off of the Bulletproof Love compilation, which will be distributed by the same parent label as Roc-A-Fella, Universal. Jayo Felony also had some unkind words to say about Snoop, on an upcoming song titled "Crip-Hop." "I’m tired of these b#### ass Gangsta’s talkin bout it, but not being bout it. Much respect to my N#### Suge and Death Row Records for keeping the game real" Jayo Felony said. As we stated earlier, Suge is releasing what has been dubbed a "Comedic Look" at the relationship between Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs. To see the box cover, Click Here.
Suge
Knight’s Death Row records continues to throw
blows at Snoop Dogg. The latest round comes via the Death
Row website, which features a flash intro with artist
Jayo Felony. The intro features Jayo’s face, stating that
he is wanted by Death Row to become an inmate for "Showing
B####-Ass Snoop that it takes more than a couple of Rent-A-Crips
to be a real Gangsta."
This raises speculation that Jayo Felony will sign with
Death Row Records, who already have a roster of talented
new artists that include Crooked I, SKG, J Valentine and
West Coast legends, Above The Law. Jayo is a free agent,
after being released from his contract with Def Jam/Universal.
He recently recorded a song for the Henchman/Universal Release,
Bulletproof Love, titled “True’d Up (The Crip Anthem),”
which contains several disses to Jay-Z. While shooting a
video in Brooklyn earlier
this month, gun play broke out, when police spotted
two men firing pistols in the air.
"Jay-Z
snitched to [Def Jam head Lyor Cohen] and tried to keep
the song from being put out,” Jayo told MTV. “We got calls
from Lyor and everybody about not putting this record out.
I feel like this: If we’re on the streets, keep it on the
streets. Don’t go to the higher-ups.” Those comments were
in response to Jay-Z allegedly trying to keep his song off
of the Bulletproof Love compilation, which will be
distributed by the same parent label as Roc-A-Fella, Universal.
Jayo Felony
also had some unkind words to say about Snoop, on an upcoming
song titled "Crip-Hop."
"I’m tired
of these b#### ass Gangsta’s talkin bout it, but not being
bout it. Much respect to my N#### Suge and Death Row Records
for keeping the game real" Jayo Felony said.
As we stated
earlier, Suge is releasing what has been dubbed a "Comedic
Look" at the relationship between Jennifer Lopez and
Sean Combs. To see the box cover, Click
Here.