
If you didn’t already know, Young Buck is still signed to G-Unit as an artist. Therefore he needs the label’s go ahead before putting out any official music. In an interview with Nashville Scene, Buck said 50 Cent is trying to destroy his life. Damn, 50, let him go already.
His reaction, being so harsh, is to basically stall me out to a position where I lose everything, to where my numbers drop, 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.
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.’ 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.


Los Angeles based rapper 40 Glocc has been riding hard with his Infamous family (including Prodigy and Havoc) and his extended G-Unit brethren for years now. But, with his profile rising as a certified solo act, 40 is ready introduce his own movement called Zoo Life.