50 Cent talks on Young Buck

50 Cent conitnued to elaborate on why things went sour with his relationship with Young Buck, and spoke about Buck's recent response "My Interview" to his drug use allegations.

"Well, Buck, he doesn't think very clear," 50 told MTV. "He has things to help him not think clear — not using a sober mind when you're doing things. I knew he would do that first, because he felt if he mentioned the things that people said he did in a song, it would diffuse [perceptions of him]. He said, 'Yeah, I sip syrup. Yeah I did this. I did things wrong.' If you say it in the music, [the fans] can accept it, because they had stars prior to this use drugs. They don't have a problem with Amy Winehouse. There is a lot of other rock stars who use drugs and sh-- like that. I don't see how they would feel that that's unacceptable. Some of their favorite rappers are sipping syrup. Me, personally, I don't do it. I'm getting high off the situation of accomplishing my goals."

When asked why he didn't choose to help Buck if he was having problems with drug abuse, 50 offered the following.

"If you got a person — you got a grown man — that person has to hit rock bottom before he decides that he actually wants to get help in some way," 50 said. "I'm not gonna allow myself to hit rock bottom with him while he says that. The same fan just looks for a reason for something to be wrong with the decision [to remove Buck from G-Unit]. You got all these people [saying,] 'Where's Buck? Where's Buck?' Why you didn't buy his last album? You would know where he's at if you bought his last album. You would put him in a different space and situation."

50 also blamed himself for the fallouts G-Unit has had with Buck and The Game.

"I blame myself for overextending myself. I didn't have to treat them like they family."

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