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Young Buck released a song over the weekend titled "The Get Back." In it, the G-Unit emcee expresses his disgust with corrupt cops, following the recent shooting deaths of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge and Philando Catile in St. Paul, at the hands of officers.
Buck suggests that it might be time to fight fire with fire.
"Laying on the roof waiting for 12 to come through / .223 shells what the hell they gon' do? / Gripping on the handle, thinking 'bout Philando / I'ma blow out his candles. Make him out of example," he raps in the song.
On Wednesday, July 13, Buck appeared on TMZ Live to talk about the song's meaning with Harvey Levin and Charles Latibeaudiere.
"I do feel like, just us as people, we do got the right to be able to protect our lives from those crooked police officers that feel like they got the right to come take your innocent life ... black or white," Buck said.
Levin and Latibeaudiere asked the Tennessee rapper how he felt about the killing of 5 police officers in Dallas last week by gunman, Micah Johnson.
"Honestly, my condolences goes out to the lives that was lost in Dallas," Buck replied. "But I do feel like we have the right to protect our life."
Watch the full interview below.
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