A recent incident in Atlanta involving Young Buck has prompted
one of the city’s radio stations to blacklist the Tennessee rapper from ever being
played again.

On Sunday (November 26) Young Buck (born David Darnell Brown) performed in
Atlanta’s Club Nocturnal. After his performance, Buck announced he had some
business to handle with Hot 107.9 DJ Will, who was deejaying prior to Buck hitting
the stage. Apparently, Buck did not take kindly to Will’s decision to play The
Game
‘s single "It’s Ok (One Blood)" earlier that night, so
he headed to the booth and reportedly grabbed DJ Will by his shirt. Although
DJ Will stood up for himself, he was outnumbered by members of Buck’s entourage
who jumped in. As a result, Hot 107.9 program director Jerry Smokin’ B has banned
Young Buck from the station’s playlist.

While the incident has already negatively affected Young Buck’s Atlanta airplay,
the rapper could also be in serious trouble with the law. Buck is currently
on probation as a result of charges stemming from his role in the violence that
occurred at the 2004 Vibe Awards. This incident could also spell trouble for
G-Unit’s relationship with Lil Jon‘s BME Recordings because
DJ Will is also employed by BME as a DJ for Jon. G-Unit and BME recently entered
a partnership that involves the cross promotion of artists including Lil’
Scrappy
.

This isn’t the first time in recent weeks that the G-Unit/Game beef has caused
problems in Atlanta. According to sources, Game was involved in a minor altercation
with another Hot 107.9 DJ, King Arthur, at an afterparty he hosted following
the BET Hip-Hop Awards. Although during the show The Game announced that he
was no longer beefing with 50 Cent, he apparently still took
offense when King Arthur played a song by G-Unit because he approached the DJ
and the two got into an altercation.