Young Buck Finally Repays $250,000 Debt to 50 Cent

Young Buck Finally Repays $250,000 Debt to 50 Cent
Young Buck Finally Repays $250,000 Debt to 50 Cent

50 Cent to Finally Receive Payment from Young Buck After Years of Debt

Rapper Young Buck, formerly a part of G-Unit, is set to repay his $250,000 debt to 50 Cent, which he accrued after receiving a loan from the mogul to help him get out of a financial hole. According to reports from AllHipHop, Buck cleared the debt by selling off most of his assets, including luxury cars, jewelry, and even the rights to his music catalog.

The debt was part of Buck’s bankruptcy filing, which also allowed him to pay off his $190,000 debt to the IRS. With his debt finally paid off, Buck can now resume his career as a recording artist and release music freely. 50 Cent took to social media to taunt Buck, saying he needed the money by Monday. Buck responded with a post declaring his long-awaited freedom.

In previous interviews, Buck opened up about how he ended up in debt with 50 Cent and what could happen if he ever paid off his outstanding balance. He spoke with Raquel Harper on her podcast “It’s Tricky with Raquel Harper” in 2022 and with Ed Clay on “The Ed Clay Show” in 2024. Buck revealed that he filed for bankruptcy again after 50 Cent stopped him from making money, and that he included the debt in the filing to ensure he would be paid.

Buck also expressed his willingness to return to G-Unit and tour, but doubts that he will sign with the label again. With his debt paid off, Buck can now focus on rebuilding his music career and moving forward.

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