RIP – Young Buck’s clothing line!

“A n***a just get confused sometimes” – Young Buck to 50 Cent in their now infamous taped phone conversation.
Apparently Young Buck was also confused about how to create and maintain a clothing line, as media reports are stating his David Brown Clothing is now defunct.
We spoke to Buck and his business partners at MAGIC back in February 2008 about bringing the gear to DrJays.com, but hesitated due to the limited scope of the designs.
In addition to clothing, there was also a line of expensive watches, Ten-A-Key Timepieces, that were priced from $500 to $5000.
In any case, peep a flashback to happier times with Buck enthusiastically promoting the line at MAGIC:

















Dude burned his bridges and in the end you find out you aint that hot and you cant bite the hand that feeds you but if he can keep a following stay low key stay off 50’s radar he will be ok stay out the limelight make hot music he will be fine but this should be a lession learned to him you only as hot as people make you and the student is never over the master thats a bible verse look it up chumps!! Wat up Rick Russ and Chaz and KIKI =)
His clothing line wasn’t hot to begin with. The guy can’t even dress himself let alone promote a clothing line to the masses. I ain’t suprised that it flopped so early.
got luv for buck he was the G in g unit. he’s gonna rise above this n shine…watch this space. every dog has its day. holla
I like that shirt up there, too bad I’ll get pulled over every 10min wearing it and I’ll get shot at by pyru’s and bloods lol. I thought his ass joined up with game. I dunno anyway whaddup lux, chaz, yung, russ oh and ms kiki.
haha; i agree with RE51 Hon*. He did put the G in G unit. but he tried a clothing line? slow down buckkk. haha. but **** do your thang. it doesnt hurt to try. right?
aww so sad…next…
Um, will ya please do some scrollin back to when I said these retards clothing line would never make it off the ground, yet clowns were in here saying crap like: “Let him do his thang-ah-ma-jang.” As I said, the fashion industry has become oversaturated by people who have no experience and, therefore, no business dabbling in such an endeavor.
This whole, entire artform, originally built on originality has become nothing more than a big money makin’, rat race operation that pimps young folks into spending cash on what is trendy. These dudes live the high life yet have many of us fooled they still strugglin’ on the block (if they ever did for that matter). The industry has turned it all into a joke of a minstrel show.
Hmmmm…I have no comment at this time.