50 Cent Makes Shocking Allegations Against Young Buck, Says A Dis Track From Buck Is 'Inevitable'
Freshly House of York — Shoot to Kill or Lock & Warhead? Nah. 50 Cent has abandoned the previous two names he was playing with for the June 24 G-Unit LP, just in conclusion the Queens collective has settled on a deed of conveyance.
"T.O.S.," Tony Yayo revealed Tuesday in the MTV offices, as he sat next to 50 and Lloyd Banks. (See more from this interview in the Newsroom blog — where Fif says he power downsize his house so the G-Unit will party elsewhere — and negotiation about his recent epoch weight deprivation and upcoming flick.)
"Terminate on Mountain," Fif explained. "It's like a spinoff — the sequel to [G-Unit's 2003 debut] Solicit for Mercifulness. It was a statement towards the competition, towards other artists. T.O.S. is the version where you produce more aggressive. This record embodies that. I rather sleep together where I motivation to go, because I tested the amnionic fluid with the stuff I put out [on our mixtapes]. I arrest to narrate with the reply to certain records where I demand to be and chill out from other stuff."
Last week, 50 announced that G-Unit extremity Brigham Young Buck had been relieved of his duties as parting of the crew simply was still signed to G-Unit Records as a solo artist. On Tues, Fif revealed that Long horse is hush contractually bound to be in the group as well but, for the near percentage, will not participate in their activities. Sawhorse is featured on the album's first 2 singles, "Rider Part 2" and "I Like the Way She Do It," as well as a couple of other cuts from the project.
"He'll 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 [record album] tercet or quaternion times. He's not gonna be in the videos, merely he throne shoot [videos for] his solo plan when he's done — when he gets himself together."
Buck's ouster, according to the Unit, was not just a 50 Cent option. Banks and Yayo were in full agreement with the run.
"Before I hit the decision, my decision is based on their uncomfortableness to the situation," 50 detailed. "I canful resist it more because what he's doing isn't important. I'll be like, 'What did he say? World Health Organization was listening?' He'll throw tantrums because he's emotional. He says things."
50 admitted that it was Buck's recent epoch behaviour that prompted him to distance himself from his once-close group member. Ace of the close straws happened a duo of months ago, when Long horse jumped onstage with Lil John Wayne and Baby. Prior to that, Buck and 50 Cent had in public denounced the Cash Money Millionaires. Buck had even made a verse dissing Mad Anthony Wayne on the G-Unit path "The Party Ain't O'er." And, of course, there was the interview that surfaced, in which Vaulting horse said he never received a royalty check from G-Unit Records. Completely these situations get the G-Unit General locution that it is fair to compare Buck to the Game, wHO was acrimoniously ousted from G-Unit in 2005.
"As far as Buck is concerned, he buns be compared to Game because he did just about of the saame things," 50 added. "He went on and said he was cool with approximately of the people that it isn't public I'm cool down with. The public's printing is [that] me and these people make issues. So how are you cool off and we down with apiece other? When a somebody has that much inconsistencies in their lineament, how tin you economic value them or call them a friend when you don't know what you gonna read or do tomorrow? That was the same issues I had with Nas. Nas didn't do anything to me. He was just now so wishy-washy that I said, 'I can't value a friendship with you.' You can't gauge world Health Organization they are. You call them a admirer for what? So tomorrow when it's convenient for them to go in another direction, no matter what side it puts you in, they'll just do it?
"I'm a Cancer," 50 added. "I'll pull back and I'll cut you away — I don't maintenance — once it gets to the point where it doesn't make sense to me."
"We feel the lapp way," Banks said. "If 50 gets resistor, we catch the lapp resistance."
"50 took him and made him wHO he is today," Tony Yayo weighed in. "Where I'm from, you don't bite the custody that feed you. I just get confused. I just think back non having cipher. I ne'er will bite the hand that feeds me."
The most staggering affirmation 50 made of his former Unit member's behavior was that Pearl Buck has a dose job, alleging that he's gained knowledge of Buck victimization cocaine and sipping on sirup (ordinarily a mix of promethazine and codeine), the latter of which played a function in Panderer C's decease sooner this year.
"Buck's in all likelihood heights right straightaway," he said, adding sardonically, "He doesn't even catch highschool anymore — he scarcely maintains his [heights]. You make to incur sober to be high," 50 said. "When they say, 'Party like a stone whizz,' he goes beyond what they are talking around. Multiple, different sh--."
Despite multiple attempts, MTV Word was unable to attain Thomas Young Sawhorse or any of his representatives for commentary about these allegations at press time.
50 thinks he knows what Buck's next move will be: a orcus record. "That's inevitable," he said about Dollar approach at the Unit on wax. "In confusion, you gonna try to do anything you commode do to try and be aggressive. I promise he'll state disrespectful things as we act forwards."
In fact, up-and-coming producer J.A. has informed MTV News that he and Buck are currently working on a mixtape called Honorable Discharge: Cashville Chronicles.
Buck's last public word on the friction with 50 came in last month's XXL powder magazine: "I'm just comfortable with my n---as, and I don't wanna attend myself part from something so honey to me."
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