Buck’s 2004 solo debut, Straight Outta Cashville, sold a quarter-million copies its first week, marching on to platinum. His 2007 follow-up Buck the World has been certified gold in America (while selling 1.2 million copies worldwide).
Before he can sign to another label, Young Buck contractually owes G-Unit Records two more albums. And with his hand contractually around Young Buck’s throat, 50 Cent has no intention of releasing them.
“His reaction, being so harsh, is to basically stall me out to a position where I lose everything, to where my numbers drop,” Buck says. “Because if you don’t have a new product out, then you can’t go get the big dollar for your shows. [He wants] to pretty much destroy my life from a silent-sided way of doing things. That’s his angle, and my contracts allow him to be able to do that.”
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Damn looks like Young Buck will never drop an album again, he should of had some escape clause in his contract.