Straight Outta Cashville (Explicit Version) (2004)

Artist: Young Buck
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Label: Universal Music Group
UPC: 00602498629888
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Buy.com Sku: 61013771
Item#: MT5XT9
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. I'm A Soldier - (featuring 50 Cent) ~ Young Buck
2. Do It Like Me ~ Young Buck
3. Let Me In ~ Young Buck
4. Look At Me Now - (with Mr. Porter) ~ Young Buck
5. Welcome To The South - (with Lil' Flip/David Banner) ~ Young Buck
6. Prices On My Head - (with Lloyd Banks/D-Tay) ~ Young Buck
7. Bonafide Hustler - (with 50 Cent/Tony Yayo) ~ Young Buck
8. Shorty Wanna Ride ~ Young Buck
9. Bang Bang ~ Young Buck
10. Thou Shall ~ Young Buck
11. Black Gloves ~ Young Buck
12. Stomp - (with The Game/Ludacris) ~ Young Buck
13. Taking Hits - (with D-Tay) ~ Young Buck
14. Walk With Me - (with Stat Quo) ~ Young Buck



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Young Buck (rap vocals); D-Tay, David Banner, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Ludacris, The Game, Tony Yayo, Mister Porter, Stat Quo, Lil' Flip (rap vocals).
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
The timing of Young Buck's last-minute addition to G-Unit (in the wake of original member Tony Yayo's incarceration), mere months before the group released the massively successful BEG FOR MERCY, may seem fortuitous to say the least. However, the hard-as-death rapper from Tennessee had been on the edge of the rap scene for almost a decade, earning his stripes behind the scenes with the Cash Money crew. On Young Buck's solo debut, STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE, he explodes with more energy than a neutron bomb.
STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE lives up to the N.W.A. reference in its title. Like N.W.A., Buck delivers lyrical blows--sudden, blunt, and ruthless--without forgetting the importance of a powerful hook to seduce the listener into his murky world, particularly on the hit single "Let Me In." As with fellow G-Unit member 50 Cent, Young Buck lived the life he relates. His life pours out gloriously and without apology on "Look at Me Now" and "Prices on My Head." Young Buck has hustled hard to get his chance, but on STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE, he offers a powerful panorama of street life.

Producer: Andre Harris; Red Spyda; Diverse; Lil Jon

Musical Guests
50 Cent
Lloyd Banks
Ludacris

 
Artist Overview
Nashville-based rapper Young Buck is perhaps best known for his status as Dirty South ambassador to New York City's G-Unit. Although Buck broke big with the assistance of 50 Cent and his crew, he cut his teeth with the boys of the famed "dirty dirty" label Cash Money. Following some all-too-common street scuffles, a brief association with Juvenile's UTP label, and an appearance on Fiddy's GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN', Young Buck released his G-Unit debut, STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE. Despite all the moving around and cross-scene allegiances, Young Buck is an avowed soldier in the Dirty South's rap army.

Artist Influences
8Ball & MJG | Dr. Dre | Goodie Mob | Juvenile | Lil Jon | Master P | Scarface | The 2 Live Crew | Three 6 Mafia | Trick Daddy | Tupac

Artist Contemporaries
50 Cent | B.G. | D-Tay | Jazze Pha | Lil Scrappy | Lil Wayne | Lil' Flip | The Game | Young Jeezy


 
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 : 08/31/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 0002972
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602498629888

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.146)
- 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "[C]rime rap par excellence - unrepentantly grimy lyrics backed by soulful production."

Spin (p.117)
- "[O]ne of the most uncompromising mainstream rap discs in recent memory..." - Grade: B

  


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