The G Unit versus Terror Squad beef just got reignited in December 2025 after Fat Joe told a wild story that Young Buck was not having. During a recent episode of the Joe and Jada podcast with guests Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, Fat Joe claimed his crew beat up Young Buck at a Chicago concert two decades ago during the height of their rivalry.
Fat Joe Version Of Events
Joe said he threw a water bottle at Buck from across the venue, called him down from the second floor, and proceeded to "two piece" him with his crew surrounding them. The story was told with the kind of confidence and detail that made it sound like gospel truth, and the podcast hosts ate it up. But Young Buck was watching, and he was not about to let that version of history stand unchallenged.
Young Buck wasted no time responding by dropping a diss track called CAPpuccino on December 20th, rapping over G Herbo Went Legit instrumental. The Nashville rapper flat out denied Fat Joe version of events, stating "No hands was put on nobody even though I attempted." The track was sharp, confident, and delivered with the energy of someone who genuinely believes the story being told about him is fabricated.
The Diss Track Had Bars
Buck took shots at both Joe and Jadakiss for doing podcasts, saying "These rappers need to quit teaming up on these podcasts making these lil skits." He also could not resist a jab at Joe weight loss journey, rapping "I do not know if this is you Fat Joe or the Ozempic." The two minute track finds Buck sounding sharp and confident as he questions why Joe would twist the story and promises there is more he could reveal if necessary.
Buck followed up on social media by hilariously posting that he was just released from the hospital after a 20 year stay from the alleged Fat Joe beatdown, joking that doctors called it the longest hospital stay in rap history. The humor undercut Joe story more effectively than anger ever could, and fans loved the approach.
Fat Joe Fired Back On Instagram
Fat Joe responded on Instagram dismissing Buck diss and writing "Buy his stuff, I heard he is doing baaaad," suggesting Buck is struggling financially. The Lean Back rapper also commented "Nah you know it is facts but old but fact sorry beloved," seemingly standing by his original story despite the pushback.
Young Buck former DJ Don Juan also chimed in, denying that any altercation between the two rappers ever occurred, backing up Buck account of what really happened that night in Chicago. The Joe Budden Podcast discussed the situation, predicting that Fat Joe will likely respond on his podcast rather than in the booth, though they believe Buck would handle him easily if it came to an actual rap battle.
The hip hop community continues to react to the developments, with artists, producers, and fans weighing in across social media platforms. In a genre that thrives on authenticity, competition, and unfiltered expression, moments like this become part of the larger cultural conversation that defines each era of the music. The story is still unfolding, and in hip hop, the next chapter is always just one verse, one post, or one interview away from changing everything.



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