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50 Cent not making enemies with Young Buck
04/07/2008 - 16:49:02

Rapper 50 Cent has spoken out about his current feud with fired G-Unit bandmate Young Buck - insisting he doesnRapper 50 Cent has spoken out about his current feud with fired G-Unit bandmate Young Buck - insisting he doesn't consider his former protege an enemy.

The pair have been entangled in a bitter war of words since 50 Cent released a new track - entitled 'The Taped Conversation' - last month.

It featured Buck grovelling to the rapper, seemingly begging him to be allowed back in to the hip-hop group after he was kicked out in April following a dispute over song royalties.

Buck - real name David Darnell Brown - hit back at the 'In Da Club' star's claims, telling fans the recorded conversation was doctored and a fake.

And despite the pair's exchange of bitter tirades against each other, 50 Cent - real name Curtis Jackson - claims he is merely "disappointed" by the actions of his former pal.



He tells MTV.com: "Buck is a disappointment for me. I treated him like a younger brother. ... He's not an enemy now.

"He's like a relative that decides to do something to you that you're uncomfortable with, so you don't bring him around you.

"He's like my younger brother - even if he sees me in this interview saying it to him - he won't understand. He'll just go on how it feels."

Even though the pair no longer speak, Jackson is adamant their conflicts won't get in the way of business - because Buck is still signed to his record label to release three albums.

He adds: "He'll still get his fair shot at releasing his album."

                




 
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