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Rick Ross Offers $2 Million for G-Unit Catalog from 50 Cent

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Rick Ross is reportedly offering $1.5 million to purchase the music catalogs of former G-Unit members Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo. This move could give him control over a significant part of early 2000s hip-hop history.

Additional Offers

In addition to the initial offer, Ross has proposed an extra $500,000 for the rights to G-Unit's debut group album "Beg For Mercy" from 2003. This brings his total bid to $2 million.

Unconfirmed Negotiations

Neither side has confirmed active negotiations or a deal in progress, but the offer alone has reignited talk of their longstanding rivalry. It's not just about ownership; it's about controlling the narrative associated with this music.

The Business Perspective

Historically, 50 Cent has been seen as a savvy businessman, especially focused on keeping control over his music and brand. It raises questions about whether he would consider such offers seriously.

The conversation surrounding the rivalry and potential business deals continues to gain attention.