While G-Unit may be stronger than ever now, most Hip-Hop fans are well aware of the crew's history of infighting. Whether it be The Game, Tony Yayo or Young Buck, all three have had various public spats with leader 50 Cent. While The Game hasn't been able to resolve his issues, Yayo & Buck, as well and Lloyd Banks, have all reunited and according to a XXL interview with Buck, have more chemistry than ever.

The Tennessee native spoke with the Hip-Hop magazine about resolving his issues with G-Unit, saying a big part of the problem was that they all let their egos mess up a good thing.

"The bond that we have is the strongest bond that I've ever had in my life with my brothers," Young Buck said. "We're closer than we've ever been. You know... Let me tell you something, man. When you have success the way we have had success and so quickly of how G-Unit got where we at, somewhere down the line in the middle of that, somewhere you become unhumble. There's no way you can remain humble all of the f**kin' time, so somewhere we all became unhumble, including 50 Cent. And I think what happened with our separation was that God made us realize that and he humbled us all. And when he put us back together, man, we so excited for what's to come, we know what to do from where things is at in the game."

He also believes that the crew has not only grown artistically but have grown into better, more mature men overall.

"We've been and done a lot of different things. But most of all, we grew and matured a lot in a lot of different areas, not only as us as artists but as a team. What people don't realize is that an artist is only as strong as the team, the people that you don't see behind the cameras."

Lastly, Buck shares why he believes G-Unit is truly special among rap groups.

"I tell 50 this all the time; our team is special because even over the seven or eight years that I was away from 50—you know, we never had a conversation or nothin'—but when I came back around not only did I realize the growth of us as men and as brothers, but some of the same individuals that was there to help make my career from the beginning with G-Unit are still there. And they've grown into better men, better businessmen as well."

Check out pics of Buck in the gallery above.

Source: XXL