50 Cent Remains The King Of Pettiness By Having Young Buck's Video Removed From YouTube
SOURCE – If you decide to get at 50 Cent, you better make sure you’ve got the legal side of things handled. If you’re not checked out on all copyright, trademark, and other sides, you might as well not even bother dissing the New York rapper. These days, much of Fiddy’s focus has been placed on irregular targets. Instead of Wendy Williams and Ja Rule, the producer is going after Teairra Mari and Young Buck. His most recent feud with Buck stems from his former G-Unit associate’s request to be let out of his contract with G-Unit Records. 50 Cent, being the extremely petty man that he is, wasn’t impressed by the way Buck approached the situation and now, he’s forcing him to pay the consequences.
Young Buck started to promote some new music recently, sharing his latest music video with fans last week. Fiddy made sure that his momentum was short-lived though because he ended up taking action, filing for copyright infringement and having the clip taken down from YouTube.
Fif posted a screenshot of his retaliation, showing that because of a copyright claim, Buck’s video was removed from the sharing platform. In his caption, he was deceivingly friendly, sarcastically telling G-Unit fans to go check out Buck’s new music. Buck has since responded by posting a photo of Curtis on his own page and promoting his brand new EP.
50 Cent is the unparalleled, unmatched, and undisputed King of Pettiness. I don’t watch Game of Thrones but even I know that if 50 Cent was in it, he would sit on the Iron Throne of Petty. A wise man once said “stunt on me once, I’ll flex on you forever.” That wise man was Soulja Boy but 50 Cent carries that mentality around with him like a sword that he’s ready to use to chop someone’s head off with at any moment. If you come at 50 Cent you better come correct because he will use everything and anything against you and he’ll do it better than you could have ever imagined. Not only will he have your video removed from YouTube for G-Unit copyright infractions and put a halt to your momentum of putting out/promoting your music, but he’ll mock you about it to his Instagram audience of over 23 million followers.
I wish a different person would cross 50 every single day because it is some of the best content on the planet. His relentlessness combined with the way he’s able to creatively roast everyone that comes in his path is just remarkable. All he needs is the slightest bit of leeway and it’s over. This situation is a little bit different because it’s someone he’s worked with directly for years but just know if you politely ask to get out of your contract don’t even think about making music independently because 50 will scour the depths of hell to make sure that content is removed from the internet ASAP. Moral of the story kids, stop fucking with 50 Cent, because you will lose and you will get embarrassed in the process.