Friday 18 April 2008

50 Cent Makes Shocking Allegations Against Young Buck, Says A Dis Track From Buck Is 'Inevitable'

50 Cent Makes Shocking Allegations Against Young Buck, Says A Dis Track From Buck Is 'Inevitable'







Newly York — Shoot to Kill or Lock away & Load? Nah. 50 Cent has abandoned the previous deuce name calling he was playing with for the June 24 G-Unit LP, but eventually the Queens collective has settled on a title.
"T.O.S.," Tony Yayo revealed Tuesday in the MTV offices, as he sabbatum next to 50 and Harold Clayton Lloyd Sir Joseph Banks. (Attend more from this question in the Newsroom web log — where Fif says he mightiness downsize his house so the G-Unit will party elsewhere — and negotiation about his holocene weight loss and upcoming moving-picture show.)
"Terminate on Sight," Fif explained. "It's like a spinoff — the sequel to [G-Unit's 2003 debut] Beg for Mercy. It was a instruction towards the challenger, towards other artists. T.O.S. is the version where you make more aggressive. This record embodies that. I sort of cognize where I need to go, because I tested the waters with the fabric I put come out [on our mixtapes]. I get to tell with the response to certain records where I need to be and tingle out from other clobber."
Last week, 50 announced that G-Unit member Young Buck had been relieved of his duties as part of the gang merely was still signed to G-Unit Records as a solo creative person. On Tues, Fif revealed that Dollar bill is still contractually bounds to be in the group as considerably merely, for the most function, volition not enter in their activities. Buck is featured on the album's number one two singles, "Rider Part 2" and "I Like the Way She Do It," as well as a pair of other cuts from the protrude.
"He'll still be on those records," 50 said. "I wouldn't pull him off of the records. I like the records the path they ar. He's on the [album] 3 or four times. He's non gonna be in the videos, only he can shoot [videos for] his solo project when he's done — when he gets himself together."
Buck's ouster, according to the Social unit, was not simply a 50 Centime alternative. Banks and Yayo were in full agreement with the move.
"Ahead I make the decision, my decision is based on their discomfort to the situation," 50 detailed. "I can hold up it to a greater extent because what he's doing isn't important. I'll be care, 'What did he read? World Health Organization was hearing?' He'll throw tantrums because he's emotional. He says things."
50 admitted that it was Buck's recent epoch behavior that prompted him to aloofness himself from his once-close group appendage. One of the last straws happened a couple of months ago, when Buck jumped onstage with Lil Wayne and Baby. Prior to that, Long horse and 50 Centime had publicly denounced the Johnny Cash Money Millionaires. One dollar bill had even made a rhyme dissing Anthony Wayne on the G-Unit track "The Party Ain't Over." And, of course, thither was the interview that surfaced, in which Buck said he never received a royal house retard from G-Unit Records. Wholly these situations have the G-Unit General locution that it is carnival to compare Buck to the Game, wHO was acrimoniously ousted from G-Unit in 2005.
"As far as Dollar is concerned, he tooshie be compared to Game because he did approximately of the lapp things," 50 added. "He went on and said he was cool with close to of the masses that it isn't public I'm cool down with. The public's picture is [that] me and these citizenry have issues. So how are you cool and we down with each other? When a person has that a great deal inconsistencies in their type, how canful you value them or call them a supporter when you don't know what you gonna say or do tomorrow? That was the saami issues I had with Nas. Nas didn't do anything to me. He was just 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 champion for what? So tomorrow when it's convenient for them to go in another instruction, disregardless what attitude it puts you in, they'll just now do it?
"I'm a Cancer," 50 added. "I'll pull back and I'll cut you off — I don't care — once it gets to the point where it doesn't form sense to me."
"We feel the lapplander elbow room," Sir Joseph Banks said. "If 50 gets resistance, we get the saame resistance."
"50 took him and made him world Health Organization he is today," Tony Yayo weighed in. "Where I'm from, you don't bite the manpower that feed in you. I just aim confused. I just remember not having nada. I never will bite the hand that feeds me."
The to the highest degree staggering statement 50 made of his former Unit member's doings was that Sawbuck has a dose problem, alleging that he's gained knowledge of Buck victimisation cocaine and sipping on sirup (ordinarily a mixture of promethazine and codeine), the latter of which played a character in Pander C's death earlier this yr.
"Buck's probably high flop now," he said, adding sardonically, "He doesn't even get high any longer — he just maintains his [high]. You bear to develop sober to be high," 50 said. "When they state, 'Party like a tilt star topology,' he goes beyond what they are talking about. Multiple, different sh--."
Despite multiple attempts, MTV News was unable to get to Whitney Moore Young Jr. Buck or any of his representatives for commentary around these allegations at press time.
50 thinks he knows what Buck's next move will be: a dis record. "That's inevitable," he said about Buck approach at the Unit on wax. "In confusion, you gonna attempt to do anything you canful do to try and be aggressive. I promise he'll say disrespectful things as we go forward."
In fact, up-and-coming producer J.A. has informed MTV Intelligence that he and Buck ar presently workings on a mixtape called Honorable Expel: Cashville Chronicles.
Buck's last public word on the rubbing with 50 came in last month's XXL cartridge: "I'm just now comfortable with my n---as, and I don't wanna