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Civil Interview: Young Buck Reveals New Artist, Says G-Unit Is Loaded With New Music

Posted on March 3rd, 2015
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After hearing from Tony Yayo and Kidd Kidd, we continue our G-Unit interview series with one of the most energetic and equally as passionate members, Young Buck.

Buck’s career has been an up and down roller coaster for the last six years, but in the last six months or so, it’s been way up (word to Drizzy). It’s safe to say Buck benefited the most from the infamous G-Unit reunion because he had been away from the group six years prior, whereas Yayo and Banks were only separated from 50 for about a year or so. But now that the Unit is back together, Buck’s focus is on the future and nothing else.

The rapper always had an inkling that he would eventually reunite with the crew due to the fact that 50 never directly said that he would never come back. “50’s a real straight forward dude, so when he didn’t answer clearly with a yes or no, it just kinda made me feel like it’s a possibility,” he told us in our exclusive sit down.

For the rest of our chat, Young Buck revealed how he got his rap name and where his energy and passion stems from; he spoke on The Beast Is G-Unit and how it’s different from The Beauty Of Independence; he brought us up to speed on Cashville Records/G-Unit South as well, and for the first time ever, Buck revealed to us a new artist exclusively- a gentlemen named KO, who Buck considers to be, “better than me.”

Click the following page to see the full interview with Young Buck and if you haven’t yet, check out our sit down with Tony Yayo and Kidd Kidd. Our final interview with G-Unit will come at 12:00 PM EST with Lloyd Banks.

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