Artist: Young Buck: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Electronic R&B: Soul Other Discography: Welcome to the Traphouse Year: 2007 Tracks: 22 G-Unit Radio 24: The Clean Up Man Year: 2007 Tracks: 26 Buck The World Year: 2007 Tracks: 17 Case Dismissed! The Introduction To G-Unit South Year: 2006 Tracks: 21 T.I.P. Year: 2005 Tracks: 13 Street Life Mixtape Year: 2004 Tracks: 22 Straight Outta Cashville Year: 2004 Tracks: 14 To near, rapper Young Buck was a fresh human face when he became a fellow member of 50 Cent's crew G-Unit, simply he exhausted a long time waiting on the bench before that. The Nashville, TN, native started rapping at 12 and was in a recording studio by 14, the same historic period he was when he began peddling narcotics. Cash Money's main man, Brian "Babe" Williams, caught a 16-year-old Young Buck at a strike battle and shortly the rapper was out of high schooling and in New Orleans, crowded into a low flat with the take a breather of the Cash Money crew. Dedicated mettle and soul to the crew, Buck "secured" the expensive cars for Juvenile's 1999 "Ha" video and spent the following quaternity years on the job behind the scenes. It was overly farsighted for him non to catch his have shot at stardom, so Buck left hand Cash Money and headed household. Back peddling and pushing, Buck paid the price when his door was kicked in by one military man, guns glary. He made it verboten the support with deuce gunfire wounds. Around this time, Buck partnered with rapper D-Tay and the twosome released the Thuggin' Til the End record album on Next Level in 2000. The record album didn't make much of an encroachment, merely Cash Money was back on the sound, asking Buck to take back to the label. He did, simply later on 2 weeks of scarce sitting around the office, Buck matte up he was stuck in one case over again. He ran into Juvenile -- wHO was ready to split up with Cash Money at the time -- and hit the route with the rapper. When the hitch hit New York City Buck met 50 Cent and was shortly asked to link his G-Unit crew. He did -- with Juvenile's blessing -- and co-wrote and appeared on the 50 Cent track "Sleuthhound." G-Unit's full-length debut, Pray for Mercy, brought Buck to everyone's attention in 2003. It had kaput double atomic number 78 by the time Buck's commencement G-Unit associated record book, Straight Outta Cashville, appeared on Interscope in 2004. Three years later he returned with the hard hitting Buck the World. |