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Young Buck - Buck The World

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Free Music Review: G Unit Returns To Hip Hop Roots
Hit: 4 Stars

Leave it to Young Buck, a member not originally in G Unit, to bring the group back to it's Hip Hop roots.

"Things done changed/I'm hotter than a flame/so it's no time for me to beef with jada, joe or game"

My favorite tracks are;

"Buck The World" (featuring Lyfe Jennings)
"Money Good" [produced by Lil Jon]
"Haters" (featuring Kokane) [produced by Vitamin D]
"Pocket Full Of Paper" (featuring Young Jeezy)

The album also features two Dr. Dre produced tracks. Two 50 Cent features - and NO G Unit features. Interestingly enough though, the second 50 Cent feature is a hidden track "Funeral Music" (A Cam'Ron dis) by 50 Cent alone.

I downloaded a few mixtape samplers and advance copies of this album, and while a few of my favorite tracks seem to have dissappeared from the final release, it's a purchase I'm happy with.

Support a REAL Hip Hop release (I wouldn't consider this a G Unit/G Unot type release) - buy Buck's album.

Free Music Review: Take that, mutha Bucka!!!
Hit: 4 Stars

This sophmore release from Mr. Brown really surpassed some of the Unit's material that has been being released recently. While seemingly stronger than "Rotten Apple", "Thoughts of a Predicate Felon", and "The Massacre", it doesn't seem to surpass his own debut by much. Now that I think of it, it's all around as good as "The Hunger For More", but still ain't no "Get Rich or Die Trying".

While some of his rhymes seem under average and his lyrical skill is kind of stumbling at stupid at times, his style is what keeps people listening...(if you enjoy Young Jeezy and Big Boi, you know what I mean). His straight Tennessee drawl is what attracts most people...and his willingness to do stuff and be upfront about beefs...rather than just rapping about doing it (like at the 2004 Vibe Awards when he stabbed Dr. Dre's potential stabber before he even got the chance).

This album will sell pretty much..I can already tell, because of the buzz and the whole G-Unit South movement that's taking place...with Lil Scrappy joining the squad and what not. But it definitely won't sell more that 50 Cent's previous material or Eminem's...which is what Buck stated it would sell more than on a radio interview for Hot97 (I think that was what station it was for). I doubt it'll be better than 50's upcoming album (which he said he would name "Before I Self-Destruct", but decided to save that name for his last album) though.

Cameos include 8Ball & MJG, Bun B, Snoop Dogg, Trick Daddy, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, Kokane, TI, Jazzie Pha and many more...

Top Songs:
1.) Slow Ya Roll feat. Chester Bennington
2.) Hold On feat. 50 Cent
3.) Puff Puff Pass feat. Ky-Mani Marley
4.) I Know You Want Me feat. Jazzie Pha

Free Music Review: buck the world
Hit: 5 Stars

first of let me say i hate g-unit.they suck.im a game fan,but i gotta say young buck out did himself on this one.this cd is straight fire.better than anything game did for sho.5 out of 5 no doubt.buy this cd,u wont be disapointed.buck the world

Free Music Review: ok
Hit: 1 Stars

typical g-unit stuff here better than rotten apple and the massacre but not very impressed.

Free Music Review: Buck, you overdid yourself on this one!
Hit: 5 Stars

Wow. This one was better than I thought! First thing's first, the beats, track by track, are solid. None of them sound like mixtape beats (see "Rotten Apple") so this album already tackled one of the main parts of making a good record. His lyrics...lets just say Buck shows us his versatility on this one. Buck goes from aggressive ("Push Em Back", "Say It To My Face") to calmer and with deeper content ("Buck The World", "Slow Ya Roll", "Haters"). Buck is without question the most complete artist on the G-Unit crew and his sophomore release is clearly better than Lloyd Banks'. The production was excellent as Dre, Polow Da Don, Hi-Tek, Jazze Pha, and even Eminem all contribute solid, at times memorable beats to complement the mood of the song. From the club-rockers "Get Buck" or "I Know You Want Me", to the thought-provoking "Slow Ya Roll" (aforementioned) or "Hold On", this album delivers on almost every scale. It's also comical how the Camron diss "Funeral Music" was added to the end on the last track, a diss that shows that 50 is still on top of his game. Solid, must-buy album by Buck Marley.
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