Straight Outta Ca$hville EXPLICIT LYRICS Young Buck

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  • Release Date: 08/24/2004
  • Sales Rank: 38,642
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498629888
 
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Straight Outta Ca$hville

1LISTENI'm A Soldier 3:34
2LISTENDo It Like Me 3:51
3LISTENLet Me In 3:44
4LISTENLook At Me Now / Mister Porter 4:26
5LISTENWelcome To The South / David Banner 3:50
6LISTENPrices On My Head / Floyd Banks 4:21
7LISTENBonafide Hustler / Tony Yayo 4:16
8LISTENShorty Wanna Ride 4:21
9LISTENBang Bang 3:34
10LISTENThou Shall 3:15
11LISTENBlack Gloves 3:16
12LISTENStomp / The Game 4:44
13LISTENTaking Hits / D-Tay 3:47
14LISTENWalk With Me / Stat Quo 4:10

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Editorial Reviews

Less than two months after the solo debut of his G-Unit brother Lloyd Banks, Young Buck dropped Straight Outta Cashville, another well crafted but uncompromising premiere that expands 50 Cent and crew's empire below the Mason-Dixon line. Lyrics are often the same-old, same-old G-Unit topics -- weed, the game, Tony Yayo, guns, lots and lots of money talk -- but this crew has yet to present a rapper who doesn't attack these tired subjects with style and flair. Buck has been graced with 50's ability to bring street life to the CD player with that grotesque/flippant delivery. But with none of 50's smirk or Banks' city swagger, Buck is the one to relate to, still struggling, still hungry. The obligatory "how I got here" track, "Look at Me Now," is his best moment lyrically -- vivid and all that -- but you can drop the laser anywhere and hear more brain than boast. If that was all there was, Straight Outta Cashville would be a good record. What makes it great is excellent producer and guest rapper choices, a tight track list with nearly perfect flow, and the fresh G-Unit meets crunk and Lil Jon sound that dominates the album. He's often outrageously loud, but Lil Jon tones down his Southern beats to thug level on the excellent funkster "Shorty Wanna Ride," one of the deepest jams the producer has come up with. Red Spyda is at the helm for the sticky "Welcome to the South" with David Banner while the infectious "Let Me In" is proof frequent G-Unit producer Needlz saved his best for Buck. "Bonafide Huster," "I'm a Soldier," and the Nancy Sinatra-sampling "Bang Bang" are more singalong anthems to add to the G-Unit mixtapes, and nothing on the record out and out fails. If there's anything bad to be said about the album it's that the G-Unit machine is way ahead of Buck when it comes to experience and he keeps his personality from coming through loud and clear at times. Adjusting to the fabulous life of 50 Cent's clique has to be a whirlwind and you can't blame Buck for pulling his punches and coming into his own slowly. There's more to G-Unit's most approachable rapper than Straight Outta Cashville gives up; one listen and you'll feel it. Then again, if his "finding himself" takes 20 more phat-bottomed crowd-pleasers like this to get there, who would mind? David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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Straight Outta Ca$hvilleby Anonymous

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August 23, 2005: Awesome CD, not one bad song. Young Buck is now my favorite rapper.

Straight Outta Ca$hvilleby Anonymous

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November 04, 2004: This is definatly a 4 1/2star cd. it's off the chain young buck spits it real through out the cd. The production was excellent just like all the producing for g-unit is. My favorite song is THOU SHALL NOT closely followed by BANG BANG and BLACK GLOVES also bonified hustler went hard 50 wrecked his verse 4 real. Theres about 4 more bangers besides what I just named. See I really dont like southern music that much but artist like young buck,T.I.,and ludicris really have skill. If you dont have this album your missing out on one of the best albums in the last 6 months.


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