Footage Shows Young Buck and Afroman’s Crews Scuffling at Club

Afroman claimed the G-Unit alum was high and "needs to stop punching people he don’t know in the stomach." Buck insists, "I don’t do drugs. I wasn’t drunk."

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Young Buck and Afroman's crews recently brawled during a show in Virginia.

TMZ published footage of the incident on Sunday, noting it went down on June 26 at the Zarati Shop in Abingdon. Witnesses told the outlet the fight stemmed from an altercation between Young Buck and Lil Sodi, one of Afroman's up-and-coming artists.

According to Afroman—who said he "didn’t even know he was going to be there"—an intoxicated Buck was acting disrespectful in the VIP area. As seen in the video above, the altercation escalated into a full-blown brawl between both crews.

Shortly after, Afroman took to Instagram with a brief video of the Cashville Records founder lying on the floor, while the person filming says, "N***a up there faded, high off cocaine." The "Because I Got High" artist wrote a lengthy caption explaining his side of the story.

“I am anti N-Word Young Bucc yells out fucc all n-words who don’t do drug," Afroman said. "He was behaving, hostile and aggressive. … He walked over to my socials media photographer, and with a bacc hand strikes him in the side of his stomach. Then he moved on over to Lil Sodi, calling him n words, and telling him to do drugs as he was calling him, the N-word. Young Bucc bacc handed Lil Sodi in the stomach. Lil Sodi thought he was really drunk, and he tried to checc him verbally with a shove. Young Bucc would not go away, and he kept advancing so the altercation occurred."

The 48-year-old said his "employees felt violated, disrespected and the staff needed to do more to control young Bucc plus get him out of our environment.

He signed off by offering some advice and an olive branch, writing, "Young Bucc is my blacc brother. Young Bucc is my brother in Christ. Young needs to stop punching people he don’t know in the stomach. Young Bucc needs to control his alcohol and drugs. If he’s going to be out in society, he needs to be civil. I forgive Young Bucc. I’m praying for Young Bucc God bless you brother."

In the comments, Buck said “thanks but no thanks for your prayers” and shared his side of things, insisting he was sober.

“Listen closely. I don’t do drugs. I wasn’t drunk. I was entertaining. ... I ain’t punch yo homie in the stomach. I tapped him to move over to meet u my guy," the 42-year-old commented. "Your homies became aggressive and tried to swing on me. I did what any real one would have done and defended my self. … Fighting all 4 of ya homies I came out with out a scratch on me. … All this I was outta control talk is BS. I might have appeared outta control…but was and always in control as possible. … Man I’m to old for the BS…but these hands work cuzz.”

Lil Sodi disputed that story in a reply, saying he heard Buck "yell 'Im off mushrooms' the whole night" and that he "didn't get a swing off."

Buck also took to his Instagram Stories to take shots.

“Listen @ogafroman I take all fades thug...wit u or ya n***as," he. "Y'all n***as try to jump me tho. I came to show love. N***a this #Cashville first...and always NH60!!! They should of told u I got hands thug!! Come see what shit do."

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