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Though Buck and Game feuded when Buck was still a member of G-Unit, the two have since reconciled. 'Blues,' which was produced by Drumma Boy, makes no mention of their prior rivalry or continued beef with G-Unit head 50 Cent. Instead, the track sticks to the tried-and-true formula of hard rhymes over a smooth beat.
"It's always good music when Jayceon [Game] and I work together," Young Buck said of the song, which is one of his first since declaring bankruptcy back in August. "We always come up with something that's fresh and we had the perfect beat to do it over." You can listen to 'Blues' here.
Young Buck is currently working on his new release 'Back on My Buck S--- 2,' and is said to finally be released from his contract with 50 Cent and G-Unit, after a lengthy legal battle.



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