
After all the back and forth between former G-Unit member Young Buck and 50 Cent, the G-Unit boss still seems to have a soft spot in his heart for Buck.
"Buck is a disappointment for me," 50 told MTV News. "I treated him like a younger brother. ... He's not a enemy now. He's like a relative that decides to do something to you that you're uncomfortable with, so you don't bring him around you.”
Despite all the beef, 50 Cent doesn't think of his former comrade an enemy.
“I don't view Buck as my enemy. If he feels that way about me, those are his personal feelings. I wouldn't be surprised if he felt that [I was his enemy]. He's like my younger brother - even if he sees me in this interview saying it to him - he won't understand. He'll just go on how it feels," Fif continued.
We all have heard the recorded conversation between 50 and Buck where the Cashville MC broke down about financial difficulties and begged to rejoin G-Unit.
"I couldn't tell you the things he told me in that conversation," 50 said, justifying his action. "You'd think I'm just being angry. [But] I play you the tape and you get it for yourself so much more vividly."
A lot of people criticized Fif for recording and publishing the conversation – some were harsh enough to call it a "b*tch ass move."
"I didn't know we could say ' b*tch ass' on MTV," Fif replied. "For them to say that, they don't understand the dynamics of what's going on. Ask me, do I care about a blogger? A person who has time to say that was a b*tch ass move is a b*tch ass n*gga. I thought that was an official move. Right now I don't wanna be disrespectful to Young Buck. But how do you respond to the disrespect he's displaying?"
50 goes on and said that Buck is signed to G-Unit Records for three more albums.
"He'll still get his fair shot at releasing his album," 50 insisted.

