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In a recent discussion, Tony Yayo revealed insights on Fat Joe’s lost multimillion-dollar opportunity due to his longstanding beef with 50 Cent. Vlad highlighted Fat Joe’s claim that Michael Jordan once considered a sneaker deal with him but backed out because of the controversy surrounding the feud. Yayo affirmed this, explaining how corporations and labels avoid artists tied to violence or disputes, fearing liability and instability.He compared the industry's cautious approach to what he experienced with label executives prioritizing an artist’s reliability and lifestyle. Yayo emphasized the importance of business savvy and staying clear of trouble, noting his own ventures in cannabis and endorsements outside music. Reflecting on hip-hop history, he also praised managers like Chris Lighty for protecting artists and lamented the absence of protective measures for legends like Biggie.Ultimately, Yayo’s comments underscore how conflicts like Fat Joe’s with 50 Cent can seriously hinder lucrative branding and partnership opportunities in the music industry.

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