It was bound to happen. 50 Cent got out-shined by yet another labelmate and the trouble starts. With the release of “Curtis”, even 50 had to re-think his song selection and go back in the past rob Milk and Giz for the “I Get Money” sample. Recall RealTalk, before the single,”I Get Money”, the lead single was that corney “Amusement Park”. Even with his album dropping, fans were still buzzing off of Yung Buck’s “Buck the World”. Who didn’t go crazy in the club when those Polow drums came in on “Get Buck”?
Fast forward…we’ve all heard the conversation between Buck and Fiddy .Well, according to the streets, JImmy Henchmen of Czar Entertainment has reached out to Buck offering aid that he clearly needs. Managing artist from all genres, he and his company Czar Entertainment have brought over 20 years of expertise, music management, film development, programming, and production in the entertainment industry. He’s also the guy that backed his artist The Game when he decided to take on 50 Cent, who was then “the” rapper to beat. The Game not only defeated 50 in lyrical combat, he also went on to rally the now famous G-Unot slogan.
The Game spoke on the Buck and 50 Cent beef blatenly in a recent HIP HOP DX interview “All 50 cares about is himself, he don’t care about Buck, he don’t care about Yayo, he don’t care about Banks. He didn’t give a f— about me. [Former G-Unit Records president] Sha Money —him and Sha Money ain’t really talking. 50 says they cool but they ain’t really cool.I’m just saying, why n—as over there don’t keep it real? If you don’t f— with a n—a, just tell him. Let him know instead of making money off of him.”

At any rate, once rated the underdog in his massive beef with G-Unit leader Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, The Game has gone on to not only hold his own within the feud, but also, amist the beef was able to create one of hip hop’s staple and historical diss-songs, 300 Bars.
Which raises the question, will Young Buck be able to do the same? It may just be possible…check out his response right here. While the diss song was expected, it definitely wasn’t a 300 Bars performance. Should Buck consider Henchmen’s offer?
One more question, now that G-Unit has no Game and no Buck, will the empire gradually crumble? 50 has officially pushed away all diversity from the label, no Westcoast, no Dirty South, and no R & B (Olivia is done, by the way.) So what’s next for G-G-G-G? And what the hell happened to MOP?

What does 50 say about the whole situation?????
What do you say?????? Should Buck link with a strong camp or should Buck stay solo.






