In a radio interview with Power 98.3,
Young Buck spoke about “moving on” from G-Unit and focusing on his
own ventures.

In a YouTube video (See below) that surfaced of the interview, Buck said
that though he stays loyal to the Unit, that communication between him
and group capo 50 Cent isn’t what it used to be.

…At the end of the day, I still
remain loyal to G-Unit. If that call comes for me to work or be wherever,
I’m still there,
Buck says. “But at this point, my biggest focus
is Cashville Records. I feel like 50’s doing what he’s got to do.
He’s being more focused on 50, so Buck’s gotta be more focused on
Buck.

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Buck brought up instances of video shoots, online photo shoots, and overseas tours where the group had activities and he wasn’t contacted to get involved.

My key is, I always stay down for
those that’s down for me. It’s hard to be down with somebody when
there’s no communication,
Buck told the deejay. “It makes me feel
like, ‘What’s going on?’… I don’t really understand why a
lot of things is what it is, but I don’t have time to figure out why.

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Buck said that he’s been busy with
his Cashville Records imprint. The label has signed 2Pac running mates
The Outlawz, landed a deal with Sony BMG, and its first release, a compilation
entitled Product of the South, should hit stores April 1. The
project’s first single, “Driving Down the Freeway,” features Buck
and The Outlawz rhyming over a beat from Hi-Tek.