50 Cent Released Mobb Deep, Still Has Young Buck
It seems G-Unit has a revolving door.
There have been many signings to G-Unit Records, but all those signings haven't resulted in material being released.
M.O.P. came and went with no project released. Game came and went, but at least his material was released, and Young Buck is just sitting in exile.
So 50 cleared the roster status up for us. Read below:
"As far as the rest of the roster, of course the original G-Unit as a group are gonna stay together. That's myself, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks and on the actual label, G-Unit Records as a roster, I let Prodigy and Havoc go off the label because P had to get extra money before he went into jail. And Havoc just had idle time while P was gone because he didn't work as often as P does. M.O.P. was kinda just waiting for me to do it for them...Hot Rod and Spider Loc are still technically signed to G-Unit Records...Buck is still signed to G-Unit Records, hopefully he can come up with a record. If he can come up with a song, we can get my money back, you know what I'm saying? I hope he can come up with something right quick. I'm looking forward to that check at least. They gotta pay me not to put the [G-Unit] logo on it."

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