
G-Unit has been embroiled in turmoil since they dropped their first album Beg for Mercy back in 2003. In case you haven't been keeping up with the group's drama, here's a little recap. The group started out as a foursome, consisting of Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo, who was incarcerated when their debut hit shelves. G-Unit associate The Game was kicked out of the group shortly after, sparking a legendary feud that has only recently ended after a war on wax that went on for the past four years.
But before the release of their newest album T.O.S. (Terminate on Sight), 50 announced to the world that Young Buck was no longer part of the group in the same way that he did it to The Game - by saying it in an interview. Buck's verses are still included on the new record, but he's now credited as a guest on four of the tracks, making the album seem more like a sleight against their ex-member than a cohesive team effort.






