Ya Boy Launches Precise Music Group Label,

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Ya Boy hit the Sirius airwaves and appeared on DJ Skee's Westside Hype Radio last January to announce that he was aligned with Black Wallstreeet, and since then he's been grinding continuously. In our August interview with Ya Boy, he stated that he was set to "put the bay on TV," more specifically bring the region into the mainstream scope, and it looks like young Ya Boy is holding true to that statement.

With appearances in the US Weekly, Star Magazine, being mentioned and quoted on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, and an upcoming XXL Magazine spread, the 21 year old 16's specialist has accomplished in the rap game what most have only dreamt of. Since aligning himself with The Game, he has also launched his own label, Precise Music Group. With a million dollar budget to jump start it alongside CEO, Phat Rat, Ya Boy has been rubbing shoulders with some of the game's top producers. What do Jonathan "JR" Rotem and Scott Storch have in common? Yes, they share the trait of being platinum producers but they have also recently produced for Ya Boy. The Aftermath mogul Dr. Dre can also be quoted as saying "Ya' Boy marks the beginning of the next episode of West Coast fury." The follow up to his debut album is on the way and is titled "Holla At Ya Boy" and he's using the finest facilities to lay down those vicious vocals. YB has been recording new material at the 14-Grammy Award winning David Foster's studio. In the meantime Ya Boy will be dropping a new mixtape hosted by DJ Skee within the next 2 months.

To top it all off, Ya Boy has grown from a Rookie to a teacher and has been lending his pen to Pop star Britney Spears' husband, Kevin Federline aka K-Fed. Although Ya Boy has come under some criticism for the move, he continues to move forward with his own career. Ya Boy had this to say to the critics and haters:

"I'm making stupid money fuckin' with K-Fed, that's my nigga. I'm still the same hood spitta, still Black Wall protege of The Game, and I'm still San Quinn's lil cousin! So all the haters, I advise you to get ya mothafuckin money up like me."

For the latest exclusive info and music on Ya Boy you can hit up the newly opened website YaBoyMusic.com and can join up to his official forum where himself and Phat Rat post on the regular.
 
Nov 16, 2005
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wow, startin' up his own label already?? thought itd be like major + done deal or something.. checked the yaboymusic forum and i guess its true. hopefully he gets a distribution though. was this along the lines of what ddkenny meant by waiting to see who he signs to!??

and, wheres the actual article from?
 
Jan 31, 2006
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is everyone going to get mad now cause ya boy isnt F'ing with bay producers and instead is messing with scott storch and perhaps dr. dre?
 
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jSoong said:
wow, startin' up his own label already?? thought itd be like major + done deal or something.. checked the yaboymusic forum and i guess its true. hopefully he gets a distribution though. was this along the lines of what ddkenny meant by waiting to see who he signs to!??

and, wheres the actual article from?

article is from WeStCOast RydAz
 
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Damn, the nigga got Dre's stamp of approval?? I don't really like his music, but I can't lie, cuzzo is doin his thang.
 
Apr 18, 2006
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I met ya boy in vallejo. My nig is cool, got his head on straight. We chopped about the done deal compilation and he told me he was goin to l.a. to fuck with Dre and them. The cat is about to blow. It can't do nuthin' but attract more labels to the bay if he sells , so all you niggaz better get you own shit together cuz when they do- you could be next.

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"I'm making stupid money fuckin' with K-Fed, that's my nigga. ??? K-Fed.......my nigga ????? No He Didn't!!!! LOL. I hope he makes all the moves he can and takes advantage of the opportunity he's been given.
 
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It dont matter where the producer is from, it is the level of production. Ya Boy is clean and any beat he picks to spit on should be heat. We got good producers but cant deny the fact there is a bunch more out there with hard tracks that got reputation and track record. To make it to the top, ya gots ta step ya game up. To be where he is now and only mess wit bay artists and producers would be... Not steppin it up.