Buck The World(clean) (2006)

Artist: Young Buck
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UPC: 00602517134706
Release Date: 3/27/2007
Buy.com Sku: 203329517
Item#: M39WPE
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Push Em Back ~ Young Buck
2. Say It To My Face - (with MJG/Bun B/8Ball) ~ Young Buck
3. Buss Yo' Head ~ Young Buck
4. I Ain't F******* Wit U! - (with Trick Daddy/Snoop) ~ Young Buck
5. Get Buck ~ Young Buck
6. Buck The World - (with Lyfe) ~ Young Buck
7. Slow Ya Roll - (with Chester Bennington) ~ Young Buck
8. Hold On - (with 50 Cent) ~ Young Buck
9. Pocket Full Of Paper - (with Young Jeezy) ~ Young Buck
10. Haters - (with Kokane) ~ Young Buck
11. U Ain't Goin Nowhere - (with Latoiya Williams) ~ Young Buck
12. Money Good ~ Young Buck
13. Puff Puff Pass - (with Ky-Mani Marley) ~ Young Buck
14. Clean Up Man ~ Young Buck
15. 4 Kings - (with Pimp C/T.I./Young Jeezy) ~ Young Buck
16. I Know You Want Me - (with Jazze Pha) ~ Young Buck
17. Lose My Mind ~ Young Buck



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Chester Bennington (vocals); Jeff Bass (guitar, keyboards); Craig Love, Rob "Fonksta" Bacon, Mike Elizondo (guitar); Ashanti Floyd (violin); Greg Thomas (saxophone); Sal Cracchiolo, Michael Williams (trumpet); Dawaun Parker, Ced Keyz, Luis Resto, Mark Batson, Ron "Neff U" Feemster (keyboards).
Audio Mixers: Eminem; Alec Newell; Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith; Patrick Viala; Ray Seay; Steve Baughman; Steve Sola; Leslie Brathwaite.
Recording information: 54 Sound, Detroit, MI; Avex Studios, Honolulu, HI; Chalice Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Doppler Studios, ATL, GA; Encore Studios, LA, CA; Integrated Studios, NY; Legacy Recording Studios, NY, NY; Marshall's House; Patchwerk Recording Studios, Atl, GA; Quad Studios, Nashville, TN; Record One, LA, CA; Sony BMG Studios, NY; Sony Studios, New York, NY; Soundtrap Studios, Atl, GA; The Blue Room, Nashville, TN.
Creator: Nicole Frantz.
Photographer: Jonathan Mannion.
On the studio follow-up to his enormously successful debut, STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE, the weight is on Young Buck. After a few stumbles, 50 Cent's G-Unit collective was hoping for a crew member to come up big. And Buck does just that, as BUCK THE WORLD follows in the same vein as CASHVILLE, marrying the Tennessee native's grimy Dirty South flows with a straight-up East Coast thug format. Still, BUCK THE WORLD reaches further, even incorporating elements of the West Coast gangsta genre, thanks in part to participation from Snoop Dogg and Kokane. Lyrically, Young Buck is just as belligerent as ever, taking aim at haters, critics, and pranksters. BUCK THE WORLD features guest spots from 8Ball & MJG, Bun B, Lyfe Jennings, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, Kokane, Trick Daddy, Chester Bennington, Ky-mani Marley, LaTonya Williams, Jazzy Pha, Pimp C, and T.I.
Young Buck's sophomore effort arrived as his crew and label (G-Unit) plus his career savior (50 Cent) had come under scrutiny for their struggling sales (struggling as in they weren't always going platinum). None of this really matters in the long run because drama and talk aren't really part of the final listening experience, but it's worth noting because Buck the World doesn't outright look like a G-Unit release (the artwork isn't as loud as usual and there's no visual references to money) and it doesn't sound like it's from the house of 50 until about halfway through. Whether it's a decided distancing or not, Scarface and early Mobb Deep come to mind as "Push Em Back" kicks open the door. By the time producer Hi-Tek shows up on "I Ain't ******* Wit U" with one of his most singalong, soulful constructions to date, Buck has already hung with 8Ball, MJG, and Bun B and cleaned out his own closet over a "My Hero Is a Gun" loop off the Mahogany soundtrack on the dramatic "Buss Yo' Head." Smart and fresh decisions continue when Lyfe Jennings guests on the soul-searching title track and Chester Bennington lends a hand to "Slow Ya Roll," a lyric-writing triumph for Buck. The pivotal cut opens up the door to familiar territory with 50 and Dr. Dre both contributing to "Hold On." From here on out you can take everything great about the rapper's debut and apply it here. It's that satisfying mix of polish and street with all-stars like Lil Jon, who is back again with a burner ("Money Good"), Jazze Pha, who gives up two ("Kings," "I Know You Want Me"), and Ky-Mani Marley, who joins for a smoking song that would make father Bob smile ("Puff Puff Pass"). Capping off this well-built and surprisingly diverse album is a thrilling mix of new and old as Buck shouts the angst-ridden and completely destructive lyrics of "Lose My Mind" against Eminem's typically tinker-toy melody. The track connects the dots from Buck to G-Unit and onto Slim Shady, making Buck the World a great way to steady the whole, supposedly troubled empire. Even better, when considered as a self-contained effort from Buck, it's the release that makes him more than G-Unit's clean-up man by proving he could survive even if 50 and Shady bankrupted the corporation tomorrow. ~ David Jeffries
Young Buck's sophomore effort arrived as his crew and label (G-Unit) plus his career savior (50 Cent) had come under scrutiny for their struggling sales (struggling as in they weren't always going platinum). None of this really matters in the long run because drama and talk aren't really part of the final listening experience, but it's worth noting because Buck the World doesn't outright look like a G-Unit release (the artwork isn't as loud as usual and there's no visual references to money) and it doesn't sound like it's from the house of 50 until about halfway through. Whether it's a decided distancing or not, Scarface and early Mobb Deep come to mind as "Push Em Back" kicks open the door. By the time producer Hi-Tek shows up on "I Ain't ******* Wit U" with one of his most singalong, soulful constructions to date, Buck has already hung with 8Ball, MJG, and Bun B and cleaned out his own closet over a "My Hero Is a Gun" loop off the Mahogany soundtrack on the dramatic "Buss Yo' Head." Smart and fresh decisions continue when Lyfe Jennings guests on the soul-searching title track and Chester Bennington lends a hand to "Slow Ya Roll," a lyric-writing triumph for Buck. The pivotal cut opens up the door to familiar territory with 50 and Dr. Dre both contributing to "Hold On." From here on out you can take everything great about the rapper's debut and apply it here. It's that satisfying mix of polish and street with all-stars like Lil Jon, who is back again with a burner ("Money Good"), Jazze Pha, who gives up two ("Kings," "I Know You Want Me"), and Ky-Mani Marley, who joins for a smoking song that would make father Bob smile ("Puff Puff Pass"). Capping off this well-built and surprisingly diverse album is a thrilling mix of new and old as Buck shouts the angst-ridden and completely destructive lyrics of "Lose My Mind" against Eminem's typically tinker-toy melody. The track connects the dots from Buck to G-Unit and onto Slim Shady, making Buck the World a great way to steady the whole, supposedly troubled empire. Even better, when considered as a self-contained effort from Buck, it's the release that makes him more than G-Unit's clean-up man by proving he could survive even if 50 and Shady bankrupted the corporation tomorrow. [Buck the World was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries

Producer: Che Vicious; Ced Keyz; G Koop; Eminem; Jazze Pha; Jonathan "Lil' Jon" Smith; Mark Batson; Vitamin D; 50 Cent; Sha Money XL

Engineer: Dru Castro; Scott Gutierrez; Alonzo Vargas; Derrick Selby; Tony Campana; Mark Vinten; Nico Solis; Heineken Gordon "The Hitmaka"; Pat Viala; Ray Seay; Steve Baughman; Carlos Bess

Musical Guests
8Ball & MJG
Bun B
Snoop Dogg
Trick Daddy
50 Cent
Jazze Pha
T.I.

 
Compilation Appearances
Still Writing In My Diary 2nd Entry (Explicit Version)
Get Rich Or Die Tryin (Explicit Version)
Get Rich Or Die Tryin (Clean Version)
Crunk & Disorderly (Explicit Version)
Crunk & Disorderly
Hunger For More (Explicit Version)
Hunger For More
Ghetto Bill Gates (Explicit Version)
Massacre (Clean)
Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (Explicit Version)
Let's Get It:thug Motivation 101
Grind Mode
Dragged & Chopped Pt 5
Massacre (Explicit Version)
Da Bottom V6 1005
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Explicit Version)
After The Storm(Explicit Version)
Car Show Tour(w/ Bonus DVD)
Car Show Tour(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Fidel Cashflow
Straight Gangsta Vol 2 Screwed
King (Explicit Version)
KING (Clean Version)
Blood Money (Clean Version)
Vol. 21-Now That's What I Call Music
Most Known Unknown(Bonus Tracks)(Explicit Version)
Most Known Unknown(Bonus Tracks)
Fistfull Of Dollars
Phoenix
Rotten Apple(Explicit Version)
Rotten Apple (Cln)
Back By Thug Demand(Explicit Version)
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live(Explicit Version)
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live (Cln)
Best Of (Cln)(Explicit Version)
Back By Thug Demand (Cln)
Pac's Life(Explicit Version)
Pac's Life(clean)
West Coast Hip Hop Vs Da South(Explicit Version)
G-unit Radio 5:All Eyez O
Ain't Nothing Like Me
Return Of The Mixtape Millionare G Un
Bulletproof Radio
Rags To Riches G Unit Radio 18
Instrumental Icons 2007
Clean Uo Man G Unit Radio 24
Curtis (Explicit Version)
Curtis
Guess Whoo's Back Mutha Fuck
Hi Teknology 3:underground
H Town To The A Town(Explicit Version)
Gangsta Grillz The Album(Explicit Version)
Gangsta Grillz The Album
Dirty South Hits:best In Crunk
Return Of Thr Body Snatchers
Trill
Trill(Explicit Version)
Gangsta Grillz 17
Whose World Is This
White Van Music(Explicit Version)
Usual Suspects(Explicit Version)
Streets Of The South Part 2
Radio
Throweder Than Throwed 2009(Explicit Version)
We Run Atl
Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Game (The)
The Clean Up Man: G-Unit Radio Vol. 24 [PA] ~ Kid, DJ Whoo
T.I.
King [Edited] [Limited] ~ T.I.
King [PA] [Limited] ~ T.I.
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/27/2007
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 0008031
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 73m : 45s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602517134706

 
Professional Reviews
Spin (p.97)
- 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Buck's ferocious flow can turn even the most cliched hood yarn into a fire-and-brimstone sermon."

Entertainment Weekly (p.75)
- "Balancing belligerent boasts with flashes of vulnerable honesty, he out-raps some formidable guests and delivers G-Unit's strongest LP in recent memory." -- Grade: B

XXL (Magazine)
(p.148)
- "Buck elevates himself and his music beyond pure griminess by unexpectedly offering up compelling revelations."

  
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