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Young Buck Files For Bankruptcy To Get Out Of His G-Unit Contract from 50 Cent

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Young Buck filed for bankruptcy protection from some creditors, but the rapper may actually be trying to void a contract with 50 Cent's G-Unit.

(AllHipHop News) The last 12 months have been difficult for rap star Young Buck.

Young Buck, born David Darnell Brown, has been sitting in the Cheatham County Jail in Tennessee, since December 20th.

That is when he was arrested for being a fugitive from justice, over an outstanding child abandonment warrant.

Since then, U.S. the economy has ground to a halt due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which has paralyzed much of the world since the outbreak started spreading in the U.S. in January.

Rap star Young Buck is looking for a little relief, with a recent move to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection.

Young Buck filed in January, shortly after he was remanded to jail without bail.

The rapper lists his main creditors as the mothers of his six kids, the Georgia Department of Human Services and the IRS.

The move could be a shrewd business tactic on behalf of Young Buck, who is disputing an undisclosed amount of money owed to 50 Cent and G-Unit.

Young Buck is asking to "reject any and all executory contracts with G-Unit and/or Curtis Jackson."

Young Buck did pretty well for himself despite his contractual dispute with Fif, since he earned just under $100,000 a year between 2017 and 2019.

But it was not enough to protect him from the IRS, which claims the rapper owes $415,892.04 spanning the years 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019.

This is the second time Young Buck has had to seek bankruptcy protection.

He also filed on October 21st, 2010 as he served out an 18-month prison sentence on weapons charges.

Young Buck emerged from that bankruptcy in 2013.

But in his latest filing, the rapper lists G-Unit as sole only employer for the last seven years
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The rapper's beef with 50 over control of his music career finally exploded in May of 2019, when the G-Unit boss blocked the released of Buck's single and video "Road Trip" on YouTube with a copyright claim.

The following month, Young Buck shot back at 50 Cent with a pair of diss tracks called "Foofy" and "The Story of Foofy."
 
Damn. 50 still had him in a contract while dissing him and making him look foolish and basically making sure nobody fuck with Buck music.

Lame as fuck.
 
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buck was the one acting a fool tho.
50 kept helping him out an he kept fucking up and then started dissing him?

but 50 wrong? how?

you negotiatre with the guy who has your balls to get them back....you dont dig deeper grave.
 
buck was the one acting a fool tho.
50 kept helping him out an he kept fucking up and then started dissing him?

but 50 wrong? how?

you negotiatre with the guy who has your balls to get them back....you dont dig deeper grave.

50 had a problem with everybody in GUnit. He’s the common factor.
 
Idk the details. But personally, id let a mfer off his contract. If im fif, got all this money, even if I looked out for Buck and he backstabbed, im only carrying that energy for so long.

I might say fuck him for 6 months or so, then get over it and release his shit.

If he owes me money, I can see me redoing his contract on some he can do whatever he wants, but 25% of his profits come to me until he pays off his debt, plus interest. Either way, i aint blocking his singles in 2020, especially when dude already at rock bottom. Not like he got much to lose.
 
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