G-Unit Philly
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Parent company | G-Unit Records |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Tony Yayo |
Distributor(s) | G-Unit |
Genre | Hip-Hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Official website | http://www.myspace.com/gunitphilly |
G-Unit Records Philly is a record label that is a subsidiary of 50 Cent's G-Unit Records. G-Unit artist, Tony Yayo was granted the position of CEO and President of the label. Many of the label's artists are based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Origins (2009)
After the success of former G-Unit subsidiary label "G-Unit South," (Now known as Young Buck's label Cashville Records), G-Unit Records founder 50 Cent, decided to create another subsidiary in 2009. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, G-Unit Philly would be run by G-Unit artist Tony Yayo.[1] In that same year, Yayo would introduce up-and-coming Philadelphia rapper Mike Knox, who would ultimately become the labels first signee, to 50 Cent .[2][3] The year 2009 also saw the signing of Philadelphia artists Tone Trump, Ive Vegas[4] and Cotic,[5] respectively.
2010-Present
In 2010, Tone Trump would be the first artist to leave G-Unit Philly.
Roster
Artists
- Tony Yayo
- Mike Knox
- State Property (group)
DJs and producers
- Dellarock Entertainment
- Kidd Blaze
Former Artists
Discography
2008 - G Unit Philly Vol.1