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Despite efforts by Young Buck to dead the beef between the G-Unit camp and The Game, he may have dug a hole for himself. After hearing about it, G-Unit head 50 Cent isn't happy.
50 spoke out about Buck's attempts to mend relationships with Game on New York's Hot 97 radio station Wednesday morning (April 4), and didn't seem pleased. He even said that Buck is in the same boat as Game right now.
"If you listened to the Angie Martinez show when Young Buck was on there, he made references to himself as being his own man and making his own decisions, and trying to make friends with people that I have issues with," 50 explained to Miss Info on Hot 97. "I hold him in the same space that I held Game in...now since then, Game has released a record and dissed him again. That right there just shows you."
After both Buck and Game supposedly squashed their beef recently after nearly bumping heads in Las Vegas during All-Star weekend, the Game has gone on the attack again, releasing a diss track called "Body Bags" aimed at Tony Yayo and G-Unit for the alleged assaultĀ of theĀ 14-year-old son of Game's manager, Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond
Although 50 stated he was displeased with Buck, he ensured there was no beef between him and the Nashville (or Ca$hville rather) native. "It doesn't say me and Buck got beef," the G-Unit general emphasized. "He's in the same space. He's in the same boat from having the same actions."
What once seemed like a rock solid crew, now seems to be coming loose at the seams; only time will tell if Buck's actions has seriously strained his relationship with 50.
Another interesting tidbit revealed by 50 was about forthcoming G-Unit projects -- saying that he won't be providing too many guest spots on his artists' projects if any at all.
"You should expect to not hear me on none of [G-Unit's] stuff," explained 50. "You should expect them to create their own projects and their own careers at this point. I made sacrifices for 50 Cent on the creative in order to help set them up."
G-Unit Records' latest release is in the form of Young Buck's sophomore album, Buck The World, which is in stores now.
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