Young Buck lived through the peak of G Unit’s many high profile clashes with other rap crews, including the long running tension with Fat Joe’s Terror Squad. Joe recently stirred things up again by claiming that he and his team once jumped Buck. In response, Buck fired back with a diss record titled “Cappuccino,” aimed at the Joe and Jada podcast host. Rapping over G Herbo’s “Went Legit” instrumental, the Tennessee rapper flatly rejects the story Joe has been telling, boasts about where his career still stands, tells Joe to step away from podcasting, and hints that there is much more to the situation than what has been shared publicly. It also feels like Buck is holding back certain details for another moment. A feud like this might not be something people expected to resurface so close to 2026, but it is still intriguing to hear a relatively straightforward disagreement unfold through music.

Release Date: December 20, 2025

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Cappuccino

Told the story, but you just had to go and twist it, thought I would miss it,
You threw a bottle water and didn't think that I would risk it,
I ought to take it there but I'm not gon' act like this scriptеd,
Just here to tell thе truth so the fans can't get conflicted,
No hands was put on nobody even though I attempted,
I don't know if this is you, Fat Joe, or the Ozempic

50 Cent and Leon Thomas join forces on "No One Told Us What We’re Here For," the official theme song for the upcoming Starz prequel series Power: Origins. The track sets the tone for the next chapter in the Power universe, which dives into the early lives of iconic characters Ghost and Tommy. Built on dark, cinematic production, the record blends 50 Cent’s gritty storytelling with Leon Thomas’ soulful vocal performance. The pairing mirrors the show’s themes of ambition, loyalty, and survival as the characters navigate the streets long before the events of the original series. "No One Told Us What We’re Here For" acts as both a narrative introduction and theme backdrop for Power: Origins, expanding the franchise’s signature sound while connecting it to the legacy fans already know.

Release Date: March 6, 2026
Genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
Album: N/A

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