Young Buck responds to 50 Cent in a diss record called “Taped Conversation”

“Ery man got an emotional side to him,” Buck raps. “So yeah, they heard the emotional side of me, but they see the bitch nigga in you Fifty.”

Listen to Young Buck’s ‘Taped Conversation’.
Buck explains that he spoke from his heart to someone he considered a mentor – how can you hate on a man for that? I agree with him – 50 showed his true colors with this one…Team Buck!
Props to Miss Info for the audio. and SandraRose for the lyrics. Oh, and btw – I finally listened to the Buck\50 conversation. It was difficult to listen to, but I can’t say I wouldn’t have called MY boss up – apologizing, and begging for a second chance if I were in the same situation – no matter how much smack I’d talked in the past. “The bills need payin’ n*gga – simple & plain” [1] - That’s real.

[1] "Da Dopeman" - T.I.P.

Original Post:

 By now you’ve probably heard the recording of former G-Unit soldier Young Buck on the phone with Fiddy, crying and begging for his job. I haven’t. I will not listen. I don’t know Buck’s music – aside from the G-Unit stuff - but I know he must have really been down to humble himself in front of Fiddy, given their history.

Fiddy has just shown us his true character, and – for me, that’s what deserves the attention – not some guy who obviously didn’t know he was being recorded, just trying to get his job back.

Yeah, I know Buck lost it, and went at Fiddy on stage recently – only to have this conversation surface. That’s interesing. But what I find even more interesting is this: wiretapping is not only illegal – it is a federal crime, and I hear Fiddy even posted it on ThisIs50.com – his social networking site.

I actually feel bad for Young Buck. He needed a friend, and made the mistake of calling Fiddy.

EDITED: Aplogies – I shouldn’t call the man names, or imply he should seek legal advice, just because I don’t approve of his actions. -kim