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Young Buck - Buck The World

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Free Music Review: The best
Hit: 4 Stars

This cd is was better than any of his others I have to say. I bump this cd when I work out and when I get back from Iraq I will definitely bump it in my truck. One of my favs hands down. If you like gangsta music or music you ride to this is the cd for you I promise. Young Buck came hard on this one.

Free Music Review: Good
Hit: 4 Stars

i had been anticipating this album since last october and now that it came out and as a big buck fan, i was not overly impressed but in my opinion this album is definitly worth gettin, i dont feel its as good as Straight Outta Ca$hville and rap, g-unit, or buck fan should buy this
Top 5)
push'em back
hold on
4 kings
clean up man
slow ya roll

Free Music Review: It's his world
Hit: 4 Stars

With disappointing recent albums from Eminem and 50 Cent, Game's jumping ship to Geffen, about five people buying Lloyd Banks' Rotten Apple, and neither Olivia nor Young Hot Rod's respective albums seeing the light of day, it seemed like the Shady/G-Unit ship was sinking fast. Well, Young Buck is here to save the day with his stellar album Buck the World.

Now, Straight Outta Ca$hville wasn't a bad album, but to me it was basically one of those 3-1/2-star "it's okay; nothing else to it" releases. But here, Buck has swagger and then some. Things start off on the right foot with "Push `Em Back"; from there, you'll be led to other highlights like "Clean Up Man", "Get Buck", and "Hold On" (the only song with 50 Cent). Actually, 50 also appears on the hidden diss track to Cam'ron, "Funeral Music", but I'm not quite sure why it's on here because Buck isn't in it.

Buck also does a good job with otherwise played-out subject matter. "Haters" is an interesting take on the topic, while "Pocket Full of Paper" also impresses. And when I found out that there was a necessary "freaky girl" track produced by Jazze Pha ("I Know You Want Me"), I figured I wouldn't like it, but it actually works.

There ARE a few too many guest stars on here though: Buck is only alone on four out of seventeen tracks. But posse cuts still impress, like Young Jeezy, Pimp C and T.I. on "4 Kings" (although Buck says "3 Kings" for some reason); 8Ball, MJG and Bun B on "Say It to My Face"; and Snoop and Trick Daddy on "I Ain't F'n Wit U". Speaking of guest stars, however, when crooners are there alone, they usually can't save filler tracks, like Lyfe Jennings (the title track), Ky-Mani Marley ("Puff Puff Give" -- although all he's doing is adlibbing), and Linkin Park's Chester Bennington ("Slow Ya Roll" -- sorry; that song didn't do anything for me). But "U Ain't Goin Nowhere" should have been left behind.

Still, Buck the World is a very impressive album worth owning, so drop some bucks to go get Buck.

Anthony Rupert

Free Music Review: Best hardcore hiphop album of 2007: Buck The World
Hit: 5 Stars

This album is off the chain. Buck The World is way better than some of the other stuff from g-unit. I've been waiting for Young Buck to drop a second album since I first heard Straight Outta Cashville back in 2004 and hoped it was gonna be at least just has good or maybe better than Buck's first album. Turns out it is a little better than the first. I bought the Buck The World cd first day it came out and I was not disappointed. Young Buck, once again goes hardcore on Buck The World with songs like "Get Buck" and "Clean Up Man" and alot more. You know, sometimes I don't get some of these hiphop fans out there. It seems to me that on this website and on others that hiphop albums like John Cena's You Can't See Me album has got more good reveiws than Buck The World. Let me tell ya, Young Buck is real with his raps, he and his rymes come straight from the hood. John Cena and his phony a** raps come striaght from the WWE which is FAKE. Anyway, back to Buck The World, I can't really say that I have a favorite song on the album because I like all 17 of 'em. Buck The World also has alot of features like Young Jeezy (who's on two tracks), TI, Pimp C, Snoop Dogg, Trick Daddy, 50 Cent and more. Some people don't like the fact that Buck has got alot of guest appearences on his album. But to me, it just goes to show that Young Buck is popular even in the hiphop world. Some people don't like Buck because he's down with g-unit. I don't see why people give a sh**, it doesn't matter, the fact is he got that real hardcore hiphop talent. Then their are other people who don't like Buck because their brains just can't handle his music. So, if you like real hardcore gangsta hiphop that comes striaght from the hood then go buy Buck The World. I'm waiting for the the third album. KEEP DOING YOUR THING BUCK.

Free Music Review: Not the same...
Hit: 4 Stars

This album is good but not the same without that 50 influence... Buck is very talented and deserves his props though.
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