Hendersonville, TN – As Tennessee joins other states in lightening up restrictions on social distancing, Young Buck decided to get a head start on it.
The Straight Outta Cashville rapper joined his bail bond agent Brooke Harlan and others at a “family” barbecue Wednesday (May 20), days before Tennesse governor Bill Lee announced in an executive order that recreational gatherings of up to 50 people would be allowed.
Harlan, the owner of BROOKE’S Bail Bonding, hosted the gathering and said in an Instagram post that everyone involved put “faith over fear” and came out.
“‘Love is a universal solution to all human problems,’ she captioned. ‘It heals wounds, mends broken hearts, unite enemies, and encourages growth … Love is all we need… Every day and Everywhere!’ When I think f the above quote… I think of this family … I think of unconditional… universal… LOVE!!!”
She continued, “After months of social distancing… This past week we let our faith be bigger than our fear and we all came together to celebrate love and family at our Birthday BBQ… This is my happy place!!! I love this family!!!”
Buck, who was released from jail earlier this month on back child support charges, recently released his Outbreak EP featuring Caleb Neal and Cherare Lerai and opened up on his label drama with 50 Cent.
In recent weeks, Buck has spoken publicly about “not owing 50 Cent” a quarter despite 50’s accusations stating otherwise and his desire for creative freedom now that he’s out of jail.
“I went in that muthafucka and got my mind right, so I was able to walk up out that muthafucka not just free from that bullshit but free from not being able to work,” Buck told DJ Paul during an Instagram Live session. “Now I can get to work, you get what I’m saying? That’s all I ever wanted to do in regards to whatever, dealing with the contract and shit with dude over there.”