When questioned whether Buck and 50 Cent are beefing, Buck says that while the relationship has changed, he wouldn’t call it beef.
“I wouldn’t say that the relationship has deteriorated, ” he explained. “At the end of the day, I been over here getting money and establishing me. My relationship with 50, it is what it is. 50’s becoming bigger by the day.”
“We don’t communicate as much as we used to, but that’s cool because I’m not the type of artist that’s gonna wait for the CEO to make a move for me,” he continued. “I respect 50 to the utmost. Even though at times to the world it seems like 50 ain’t down with me, I still stay loyal to the n*gga because he put me in this position. It’s just he’s more focused on 50 more than anybody. Everybody wonders, what’s up with Buck and Fif? He’s a business man. He gets the final word and makes the [business] decisions for G-Unit. Anything outside of that, you gotta ask 50 about.”
Rumors of beef aside, Buck says that he’s focusing on the music, with another G-Unit group album in the works but says that no release date has been set as of yet. His ties with the G-Unit camp are apparently still as in tact as ever, as Buck will also be making an appearance at Sha Money XL’s One Stop Shop producer’s conference on March 8-9 in Phoenix, AZ.
The conference is set to be an outlet for up and comers and a platform for hip-hop’s next generation of beat makers to get advice from the big boys. In addition to that, he’s laying the foundation for his Cashville Records to be a success and says that he’s even willing to work with 50’s former adversaries, even long time Fiddy rival The Game.
“My label is Cashville, not G-Unit,” Buck said. “We’ll see who chooses to holler Read the rest of this entry »





