Lil Scrappy has a message for the naysayers: stop hating. On his new single, 'They Hate Me,' the Atlanta rhymer addresses those haters who can't stand to see him getting so much paper. Helping Scrap put them paws on the critics is Young Buck, who just got out of prison.
Bone Thugs rapper Krayzie Bone was arrested for drunk driving in Los Angeles this morning. Bummer.
A$AP Rocky announced his headlining tour this week, and has now leaked the A$AP Mob's first single, "Bath Salt," which features Flatbush Zombies...
Young Buck is heading to prison for 18 months after being convicted of weapons charges, MSNBC.com reports. The Nashville rapper was sentenced to three years, but the judge has ordered him to serve his two counts concurrently, meaning he'll be out in half the time...
There's only one thing worse than moving, and that's moving when a court has mandated that you vacate your home. Such is the situation Young Buck finds himself in, TMZ reports. The onetime G-Unit rapper has been evicted from the Tennessee mansion he bought in 2004...
Surprise! Nicki Minaj has returned to Twitter. She also announced that her video for "Starships" will premiere Thursday (April 26), at 7:56PM on MTV. Guess she's not quitting rap after all.
Not only has 50 Cent refused to let Young Buck sell off his recordings to help pay his creditors, apparently Buck doesn't even own the rights to his own name...
Jay-Z reminisces about his rise to the "executive ranks" in Rocawear's first televised ad. "My goal was to have one gold album and that was it ... And then it became, I want to show that an artist can ascend to the executive ranks," Jay explains in the black and white spot, "From Marcy to Barclays...
Earlier this morning, while driving through his hometown of Nashville, Young Buck was shot at multiple times, local NBC affiliate WSMV reports. While the rapper was unharmed, a female passenger was hit in the shoulder. She was taken to Vanderbilt Hospital for treatment and subsequently released...
Young Buck faces an obstacle that most rappers never want to come across during their music career. The Tennessee native and former G-Unit signee may have to sell his rap moniker as a result of his current bankruptcy case.
The Tennessean newspaper reports that the trustee administering the 30-year-old rapper's estate plans to sell his trademarked "Young Buck" name along with other assets
Looks like things aren't getting any easier for former G-Unit rapper Young Buck.
The struggling Nashville, Tenn. MC, who filed for bankruptcy back in 2010, will continue to battle his former mentor 50 Cent -- or his lawyers, anyway -- in court on July 19, after 50 objected to the five-year debt payment plan Buck filed with the U...