Tony Yayo sent a tweet of support to his one-time rival Young Buck Saturday (November 9).

Since his release from prison after an 18-month sentence on weapons charges, Young Buck has reunited with some of his former G-Unit partners. 

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Saturday, Tony Yayo tweeted his support to Young Buck.

Young Buck was released last month and has released the songs “Rage” and “Gettin’ Back.

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G-Unit producer Sha Money XL sent his support to Young Buck via Twitter earlier this month.

@youngbuck Get em Buck!

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— SHA MONEY XL (@SHAMONEYXL) November 1, 2013

Buck responded to the shout-out, following it up with the hashtag, #HARDWORK.

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Sha Money also posted an Instagram picture of Young Buck in the studio, with the following caption: “Quad to Quad From NYC to Nashville-Shadyville to Cashville me and my brother @buckshotz gonna always rock. We back in the kitchen cooking up. #Teamwork #Cashville”:

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Young Buck collaborated with Sha Money XL on G-Unit’s debut album, Beg For Mercy (“Beg For Mercy”), as well as on Young Buck’s Straight Outta Cashville (“Do It Like Me”).

Buck’s falling-out with 50 Cent precipitated his departure from G-Unit.

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