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Fat Joe Claims He Once Beat Up Young Buck, Gets Diss Song Response
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Fat Joe Claims He Fought Young Buck, Receives Diss Track Reply


Key Insights

  • Feud Reignited: The conflict between Fat Joe and Young Buck has resurfaced with new claims.
  • Podcast Revelation: Fat Joe shared a story on his podcast about an alleged altercation with Young Buck.
  • Diss Track Response: Young Buck released a diss track titled CAPpuccino to counter Fat Joe’s claims.
  • Social Media Exchange: Fat Joe reaffirmed his account of events in a comment on Young Buck’s Instagram.

Fat Joe and Young Buck‘s feud has been reignited after the Terror Squad capo claimed that he once beat up the former G-Unit soldier.

On the latest episode of his and Jadakiss‘ Joe and Jada podcast featuring guests Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, Joey Crack shared a previously untold story about the time he allegedly put hands on Buck at the height of his beef with 50 Cent and G-Unit in the mid 2000s.

“I caught Young Buck during that time. He got two-piece legended. That n*gga tried to front on me,” he said, to Jadakiss, Uncle Murda and even Tony Yayo’s surprise.

“So I’m at a Winter Jam in Chicago. I had [my goons] with me. Everybody’s on [the bill] — Young Jeezy, Fab. There was a lot of witnesses. I’m coming off stage and it’s dumb dark and there was somebody up on the second [floor] like, ‘Yo, Crack! You hear me, n*gga?!’”

Joe continued: “I look up and it’s Young Buck. I got a water bottle in my hand. ‘Fuck outta here!’ I throw the water bottle at [him]. I said, ‘Come down, pussy!’ I’m going crazy. I just black out. So I’m waiting for the n*gga to come down the staircase. He had a bunch of Chicago dudes with him too.

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“So the cops come and form a baricade to close the staircase so he won’t come. He took too long to come down, by the way. So when he comes down he tries to tell me, ‘Yo, this ain’t got nothing do with’ — but he was just talking crazy! He was testing me to see if Fat Joe is pussy.”

Fat Joe then claimed that Young Buck “poked his head out just one second over the cops,” enough time for Joe and his entourage to land a flurry of punches on the Tennessee native. “Even the barber hit him!” he joked.

The “Lean Back” hitmaker then claimed that Buck began copping pleas and attempted to convince Joe that he meant nothing by his initial comments.

That’s not how Young Buck remembers things, though.

The former G-Unit rapper fired back by dropping a diss song aimed at Fat Joe called “CAPpuccino,” on which he attempts to set the record straight about their alleged scuffle.

“You told the story but you just had to go and twist it, thought I would miss it / You threw a bottle of water and didn’t think that I would risk it, huh? / I oughta take it there but I’m not gonna act like this is scripted / Just here to tell the truth so the fans can’t get conflicted,” Buck raps over a sample of Kanye West‘s “Drive Slow.”

He then mocks Joe’s use of weight loss drugs, spitting: “No hands was put on nobody, even though I attempted / I don’t know if it’s just you, Fat Joe, or the Ozempic / But speak facts when you say my name, this ain’t the Rucker Park, I don’t play them type of games.”

In response, Fat Joe doubled down on his version of events by commenting on Buck’s Instagram page: “Nah you know it’s facts old shit but [100 emoji] facts sorry beloved.”

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.