50 Cent once loaned his G-Unit artist Young Buck $250,000 to help him get back on his feet, but Buck has yet to pay him back.
He's able to now, though, after filing for bankruptcy and selling off his record catalog, cars, and jewelry, which made him $1,023,669.67.
50, who's been beefing with Buck for years now, sent him a message after learning that he's finally able to settle the debt.
"🤨🤷🏾♂️I don’t know why they make me go through this part, but I’m a need that money by Monday, 😆" wrote the rapper-turned-television producer.
Initially, Buck's lawyers claimed the $250K was a record deal advance, not a loan, so he didn't have to pay the money back.
Still, it looks like 50 will finally be reimbursed, and Buck will be released from his G-Unit contract so he can release music again.
The Nashville rapper also has to pay $190,000 to the IRS, as well as back child support.