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The website of 50 Cent (www.thisis50.com) posted a leaked phone conversation between the rapper and his former G-Unit member Young Buck in which Buck begs and pleads 50 to let him stay in the crew. [Scroll down to hear tape.] The 16-minute exchange, later posted on Miss Info’s website under the title “The Self-Etherization of Young Buck Part 1 and 2,” comes in the wake of Buck's long-winded diss of 50 Cent and G-Unit at a concert in Tampa just last weekend. During the phone conversation, Buck tells 50 he would never say negative things about him in public like "Game, [Bang ‘Em] Smurf or none of them."
He admits that he's fallen "off track" and says his outside business ventures, including the launch of his own record label, were only done in hopes of making 50 happy. "I'll never dismember [sic] myself from the family or nothing because I've always felt like at the end of the day, 50 gonna love me for what I'm creating," he tells Fitty. "I'm just trying to make you happy – as far as dealing with my label." "I done got out of line a little bit with you. I swear to God I have," Buck later tells 50, just before he gets upset and pauses to regain his composure. During the silence, 50 says, "Hey, you're gonna be alright, you hear me?" "I'm wrong. I just gets confused," Buck continues through tears. According to Allhiphop.com, Young Buck’s drama with G-Unit started in 2007 when Buck attempted to broker a truce with bitter rival and former G-Unit member The Game. Buck then made things worse when he denounced G-Unit member Tony Yayo’s assault of a juvenile in his 2007 trial. Earlier this year, things came to a head when Young Buck publicly stated he had not received any royalties since signing with 50 Cent. Buck was kicked out of the G-Unit group in April 2008, but retained as an artist on the label.