
The beef goes on! Young Buck was recently ousted from G-Unit and his former boss 50 Cent fired some shots at Buck - again.
In a recent interview with MTV, 50 said that Buck ha a drug problem. "Buck's probably high right now," he said, mentioning that he heard that Buck had used cocaine and the now infamous "syrup."
Furthermore 50 revealed some more detailed info about Buck“s drug abuse. "He doesn't even get high anymore - he just maintains his [high]. You have to get sober to be high," 50 said. "When they say, 'Party like a rock star,' he goes beyond what they are talking about. Multiple, different shit."
Besides the trash talk, the G-Unit boss also spoke on the group's next album "T.O.S.". "Terminate on Sight," 50 said. "It's like a spinoff - the sequel to [G-Unit's debut] Beg For Mercy. It was a statement towards the competition, towards other artists. T.O.S. is the version where you get more aggressive. This record embodies that. I kinda know where I need to go, because I tested the waters with the material I put out [on our mixtapes]. I get to tell with the response to certain records where I need to be and chill out from other stuff."
50 made clear that Buck will still appear on the album but will not appear in videos. "[Buck will] still be on those records," 50 said. "I wouldn't pull him off of the records. I like the records the way they are. He's on the [album] three or four times. He's not gonna be in the videos, but he can shoot [videos for] his solo project when he's done - when he gets himself together."
The two other G-Unit members, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Bank, also weighed in on Buck's departure. "We feel the same way," Banks said. "If 50 gets resistance, we get the same resistance." Tony Yayo went further by saying, "50 took him and made him who he is today. Where I'm from, you don't bite the hands that feed you. I just get confused. I just remember not having nothing. I never will bite the hand that feeds me."
