
Former G-Unit member Young Buck finally gave us some real-time comments on the situation with G-Unit. During an interview with the XM Radio show "Raw With Mz. Kitti", the Nashville MC talked about his leaving from G-Unit, his situation with 50 Cent, Sha Money XL, the chain snatching and more.
"A lot of this sh*t that 50's doing towards my situation, I'm just not used to," Buck said on the air. "I'm a street n*gga, I'm ain't used to n*gga's just saying sh*t and just doing any of this sh*t. I'm like 'Hold up.' ... I'm focused at this point and I'mma stay this way. I'm more happier than I've ever been in my career. I ain't lying."
Buck revealed that his longtime manager Sha Money XL couldn“t be reached for whatever reason after he was kicked out of G-Unit. "The minute that 50 went public and said 'Yo Buck, you kicked out of G-Unit,' Sha Money pretty much disappeared from me for like two, three weeks. No contact at all. After that situation, I went to calling Sha, because he's my manager, and Sha just disappeared."
But Buck still considers XL a friend, "Sha Money was more than just a manager to me. At the end of the day, Sha Money was ... still is my friend. Sha's in a situation dealing with both of these things - he's a friend of 50 Cent, he's my manager. Outside of that, we've growed our friendship. I'm Sha's best man on his wedding," explained Buck.
Buck also took the time to reach out to The Game, "To the homie Game. I'm aware of you reaching out. I haven't gotten on no phone conversations and actually spoke to Game, but he's reached out to a few people that's around me just to show his support like 'Yo Buck, fuck whatever's going on, I just wanna see your well being, as long as you aight.' "
"That's love and I ain't even got that call from Banks and Yayo, and we ain't got no issues with each other. The issue was from 50," Buck continued about the relationship to his former G-Unit members and added that other rappers are better friends then Banks and Yayo. "[Snoop Dogg] comes to my city - Cashville, Tennessee. This motherf*cker really showed my city more love than any motherf*cker ... and that goes for anybody and everybody, 50 Cent and all them ... and I'm signed to 50 Cent. But 50 Cent has never been to my house. 50 don't know where I live, on my child's life. I don't even think he'd know my child's first and last name if I asked him. My whole thing is, when [Snoop] came to my home like that - he hung out in the hood and the projects - sh*t like that, you can't buy with money. Money can't buy that sh*t. I appreciate that sh*t more than anything in my life. It was so real."
Despite the G-Unit turmoil, Buck is busy with establishing his new label Cashville Records and his David Brown Clothing line. "I'm focused at this point and I'mma stay this way," Buck said. "I'm more happier than I've ever been in my career. I ain't lying."
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