Young Buck and 50 Cent are going at it after 50 allegedly had Buck’s music removed from YouTube and other streaming services.
On Tuesday, Buck posted a screenshot of his new music video “Road Trip” on Instagram, calling out 50’s deceptive acts. “Aye #Foffy or whatever tf yo name is, you forgot to take this one down… Hatin a$$ mtf you gotta pay for something to own it #OpenTheBooks,” Buck wrote. Buck’s shot at 50 comes after the New York rapper publicized that he had one of Buck’s music videos removed from YouTube, earlier that day. “Check out Bucks New Video,” 50 captioned a picture stating the video has been removed due to copyright claims. “Fofty I want my money Monday’s.”
While 50 often has beef with former friends, he and Buck’s relationship seems to have come to an end due to Buck requesting to be released from his G-Unit contract back in February. Following his request, Buck alleged that 50 had all of his music removed from iTunes and sent a cease and desist letter to his distribution company from G-Unit Records.
“It’s come to my knowledge that a cease a desist was sent out from G-Unit Records to a certain distribution label dealing with my music,” Buck explained in a now-deleted Instagram video. “I think me and the fans wanna know. Am I an artist still on G-Unit Records? Cause if that’s the case, don’t you think I need to go ahead and complete whatever’s on my contract?”
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