50 Cent Sends Young Buck A Message As He Pays Off Massive Debt
Young Buck is about to lastly repay his debt to former good friend and label boss 50 Cent as their authorized dispute has come to an finish.
Buck owed Fif $250,000 ensuing from a mortgage the G-Unit boss paid to his former artist to cowl his monetary issues.
Now, Buck (actual title David Brown) has gone via the chapter course of and has been in a position to repay his money owed to 50, in accordance with AllHipHop.
The Straight Outta Cashville rapper has offered off his most beneficial belongings as a part of his chapter, together with objects of jewellery, luxurious vehicles and the rights to his again catalog, elevating simply over $1 million.
He has used the $1 million to free his obligations to 50, in addition to repay a $190,000 IRS lien plus baby help money owed.
Buck is now freed from any recording obligations to 50 Cent and is ready to resume incomes earnings from his rap profession.
As anticipated, it didn’t take 50 lengthy to react to the information, with the rap legend and mogul saying on Instagram that he desires his cash pronto.
He wrote: “I don’t know why they make me go through this part, but I’m a need that money by Monday.”
50 Cent and Young Buck have had unhealthy blood ever because the Tennessee native was expelled from G-Unit in 2008. (*50*) of diss tracks and pictures on social media, Buck has blamed 50 for forcing him into chapter 11.
“Once he stopped me from being able to make money, I filed another bankruptcy,” he mentioned on the It’s Tricky with Raquel Harper podcast in 2022. “They stopped him from being able to cease-and-desist in regards to me being able to, you know.
“I included what he claimed that I owed him in the bankruptcy to be able to say, ‘Well hey, if you’re owed this and present whatever receipts or whatever… You will be paid type of situation.’ But that was the only way I was able to go forward with working, so.”
Despite their points, Buck has not dominated out a reconciliation together with his former G-Unit comrade.
“Could I come back to G-Unit and tour and get money together? Yeah. I’m open to that,” he mentioned throughout an look on The Ed Clay Show earlier this 12 months. “In regards to me signing to the label and stuff like that, I think that’s a little bit far-fetched right now.”