Former G-Unit member Young Buck has decided to speak about his departure from the camp and his feud with 50 Cent.
In an interview with the Nashville Scene, Buck states that the G Unit head honcho is still feuding with him and attempting to destroy his career.
According to Young Buck, 50 Cent is blackballing him from the rap game and preventing him from working with other artists due to his contractual obligation to G-Unit.
“His reaction, being so harsh, is to basically stall me out to a position where I lose everything, to where my numbers drop,” Young Buck told the Nashville Scene in a new interview.
“Because if you don’t have a new product out, then you can’t go get the big dollar for your shows. [He wants] to pretty much destroy my life from a silent-sided way of doing things. That’s his angle, and my contracts allow him to be able to do that.”
Young Buck states that after he was terminated from the crew for allegedly being “disloyal,” 50 has been at odds with him and even stopping him from making money.
Buck states that although he is very much in demand, people have not heard from the Nashville MC due to 50’s lack of cooperation to release clearance for his tracks.
“The problem is, I go to be a feature on their hit record, and then they have to go to 50 Cent to clear me on the record, and he says, ‘No.’” Young Buck explained. “And they’re looking like, ‘Well, damn’ — cause if it wasn’t for that I would probably be on every record that’s out right now, cause everybody and their mama reaches out and gives me support.”
Despite the legal odds and his former CEO fighting against him, Young Buck is still determined to give his fans what they want. Buck recently released a track titled “The Flood” to raise awareness of the recent disaster, and on Aug. 27-29, he and his Young Buck Foundation are hosting a Celebrity All-Star Weekend to raise money for flood victims and provide back-to-school supplies for kids.