Young Buck recently reflected on his time with G-Unit and addressed the possibility of a long-awaited reunion, giving fans insight into the highs and lows of the group’s history.
Speaking candidly, Young Buck made it clear that while he’s grateful for the opportunity G-Unit gave him, the relationships within the group may never return to what they once were. While expressing his appreciation, Buck admitted he was deeply hurt by the way things ended with the group. He said he had a genuine, brotherly love for the crew and never saw their bond dissolving. Buck also revealed that he’s tried reaching out to former group mates Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo, but hasn’t heard much back.
Although he attempted to mend fences in the past, Buck made peace with the fact that a reunion may never happen. Reflecting on his journey, Buck shared a story about meeting Scarface as a teen, which changed the course of his career. Scarface advised him to win over his hometown first, a lesson Buck took to heart. He returned to Nashville, started pressing his own CDs, and hustled them hand-to-hand until his music phone was ringing more than his trap phone.