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50 Cent Says Young Buck Is Still A G-Unit Artist; Owes Label Two Albums

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Music mogul 50 Cent and Young Buck may not be the best of friends anymore . . . but they are still working together, MTO News has learned. According to new court documents, 50 Cent claims that Young Buck still owes the G-Unit imprint two albums in addition to the $250,000 that he says he lent Buck at the start of his deal.

And you know 50 . . . he’s gonna make sure that Young Buck delivers those two albums.

In October of 2010, Young Buck (who was having trouble with the IRS) inked a two-year deal with G-Unit with a promise to deliver to albums. 

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Yet, with all their beef in the way, Buck never pushed out those albums and in new court documents, 50 Cent says the contract is still valid and that Buck has been in violation by uploading and releasing music on his own with Cashville Records.

Because of this, 50 Cent reportedly moved to have Young Buck’s bankruptcy dismissed, in order to remove protections on Buck’s assets, citing Buck’s “illegal distribution of G-Unit’s” intellectual property.

“From July 22, 2014 until Debtor’s arrest and subsequent incarceration on or around December 20, 2019, in material breach of the Recording Contract, Debtor uploaded multiple sound recordings featuring his performances on his social media and music streaming platforms, including without limitation, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Deezer,” reads the filing. “Such sound recordings include, but are not limited to “Skyscraper”, “No Pain”, “Road Trip”, “All We Do”, “Yes Indeed” and “It’s Alright”.”

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