It all began after a mugshot of Young Buck went around the Internet after his April 7 arrest. The rapper was sentenced by a judge to 30 days in Sumner County Jail for violating the conditions of his bond, which includes failing to check in with his bond supervisor multiple times while awaiting trial on drug and domestic violence charges. According to court records, he was to check in twice a month; he was living ghost on those obligations.
Early this month, the rap mogul-turned-comedian hit Instagram with a new roast, hotter than a summer block party grill. In the caption of a post about Buck's arrest, 50 unleashed his infamous brand of trolling:
The second post featured none other than the animated blue-domed villain Megamind, along with Rob49's song "WTHELLY." The not-so-subtle visual comparison sent fans into a frenzy, and Fif put the cherry on top with a smooth closer:
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As Young Buck serves his 30-day bid, the online world gets to work doing what it does best: memes, arguments, and thread after thread of comments. Buck's legal situation remains unresolved. After serving his sentence, he returns to court for a hearing that could decide whether a new bond will be established or whether to extend his stay.
50 Cent and Young Buck have had a long and rocky relationship over the years. From the G-Unit brotherhood to public fallouts, diss records, and years of playful pokes, the history between the two reads less like a musical partnership and more like a rap soap opera. And when it's 50, no chance to use a punchline is ever wasted, even at the expense of an old teammate.
Yet, beneath all the trolling, fans can't help but wonder whether any part of 50 wouldn't want to see Buck get back on his feet. But for now, the jokes are zipping past, the memes are multiplying, and the G-Unit drama keeps writing itself one viral moment at a time.
Welcome to the loony universe of hip-hop news, where even your booking photo can put you in the spotlight and potentially be compared to a cartoon supervillain.
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