Former G-Unit member Young Buck has released a new song called "Pullin Me Back" which discusses his falling out with 50 Cent and the Aftermath/Shady Records labels.
In addition to speaking on 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and Eminem, Buck also talks about the distance he has had from Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo.
"Yeah, it's me, Young Buck, okay get your cameras ready," Buck says on the song's intro. "Different shoot-outs, it's the same sh*t/It's been a while since you heard a Buck album/It's just business, kept my distance/Now where them motherf*ckers at, I gotta have 'em/F*ck another album, pump another volume/Roll another blunt, I'm back...Until today, still ain't heard a word from Dre/Or a word from Em/Still f*ck with them/Me and 50 ain't spoke/And Banks ain't called/I ain't seen or ran into Yayo at all/But I'm out here, for whatever it's worth/By any means, ask me to sell 'em a verse/Could bury me alive, cover me up with dirt...It's just me. I'm saying just holler at me, IAmYoungBuck.com. I told y'all n*ggas I was back on my Buck sh*t, right? Classic sh*t." ("Pullin Me Back")
Yayo previously confirmed Buck's exit stemmed from Fif loaning him money earlier this year.
"When you look at the whole situation with Buck, n*gga gave him a quarter of a million dollars," Yayo explained in an interview. "How you f*ck that up? It's just that when you got young n*ggas that's seeing millions and millions of dollars and n*ggas don't know nothin' about taxes, I'ma be honest, I ain't know about that sh*t neither...That n*gga was giving away millions man. I sh*t you not. He was giving money away. I seen him give Buck $250,000 in my eyes. Buck said 'Man, they gonna put the chain on the door.'" (Hip Hop Stan)
The "Talk of New York" also said a situation in Florida sparked tension between Buck and G-Unit prior to his departure.
In addition to speaking on 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and Eminem, Buck also talks about the distance he has had from Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo.
"Yeah, it's me, Young Buck, okay get your cameras ready," Buck says on the song's intro. "Different shoot-outs, it's the same sh*t/It's been a while since you heard a Buck album/It's just business, kept my distance/Now where them motherf*ckers at, I gotta have 'em/F*ck another album, pump another volume/Roll another blunt, I'm back...Until today, still ain't heard a word from Dre/Or a word from Em/Still f*ck with them/Me and 50 ain't spoke/And Banks ain't called/I ain't seen or ran into Yayo at all/But I'm out here, for whatever it's worth/By any means, ask me to sell 'em a verse/Could bury me alive, cover me up with dirt...It's just me. I'm saying just holler at me, IAmYoungBuck.com. I told y'all n*ggas I was back on my Buck sh*t, right? Classic sh*t." ("Pullin Me Back")
Yayo previously confirmed Buck's exit stemmed from Fif loaning him money earlier this year.
"When you look at the whole situation with Buck, n*gga gave him a quarter of a million dollars," Yayo explained in an interview. "How you f*ck that up? It's just that when you got young n*ggas that's seeing millions and millions of dollars and n*ggas don't know nothin' about taxes, I'ma be honest, I ain't know about that sh*t neither...That n*gga was giving away millions man. I sh*t you not. He was giving money away. I seen him give Buck $250,000 in my eyes. Buck said 'Man, they gonna put the chain on the door.'" (Hip Hop Stan)
The "Talk of New York" also said a situation in Florida sparked tension between Buck and G-Unit prior to his departure.