Young Buck Blasts 50 Cent After Wave of Online Taunts

MIAMI BEACH, FL - MAY 28: (L-R) 50 Cent and Young Buck at Rockwell Miami on May 28, 2018 in Miami Beach, Florida.
MIAMI BEACH, FL – MAY 28: (L-R) 50 Cent and Young Buck at Rockwell Miami on May 28, 2018 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/WireImage)

The latest round of exchanges between Young Buck and 50 Cent unfolded this week on social media, where long-running tensions between the two artists resurfaced. Over the past several weeks, 50 Cent has posted a string of taunts aimed at multiple rivals, including T.I. and Maino. Young Buck responded with a video message circulating online, pushing back at the commentary and challenging his former G-Unit associate to appear publicly in his neighborhood without security. The remarks quickly gained traction among fans who follow the artists’ ongoing disputes.

In the clip, Buck dismissed the online ridicule and framed his response as a challenge rather than an extended argument. “When n****s started trolling, I do sht that a na wish he could do. Walk through your neighborhood,” he said before continuing, “Walk through your hood first. You wanna play all these gay ass jokes and sh*t. Walk through your neighborhood and let’s see how the folks treat you with no security… I ain’t got nothing to say to you. I’m getting money in my hood. You ain’t even funny no more. We all know you’re a joke.” The comments circulated widely across hip-hop pages and discussion forums.

50 Cent later reposted the video to his Instagram account, adding his own commentary beneath the clip. “Look at this punk ass we know you like them boys BUCK. Brorilla like the girls, that’s a better fit around here PUNK! You in your hood because, you broke boy.” Fellow G-Unit member Tony Yayo also weighed in through the comments section, writing simply, “We be in Southside all the time.”

50 Cent’s Feuds With Maino and T.I. Spill Across Social Media

The exchange is only one thread in a broader stretch of online conflicts involving 50 Cent. In recent days he has also traded remarks with Maino after criticism from the Let’s Rap About It podcast regarding his Netflix documentary project Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The dispute escalated when Maino released the diss track “Bleed Like Us” last week.

Another parallel disagreement has involved T.I. and members of his family. During an appearance on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, T.I. suggested that a potential Verzuz matchup with 50 Cent never materialized because of the latter’s reluctance. 50 Cent later responded through a series of posts aimed at T.I. and his relatives. As these exchanges continue to play out online, the episode reflects how modern hip-hop rivalries increasingly unfold on social media rather than solely through music.


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