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Young Buck - Straight Outta Cashville

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Free Music Notes for Straight Outta Cashville

Free Music Review: A Classic Debut
Hit: 5 Stars

Young Buck is the G-Unit southern representative, and an excellent one, I might add. Unlike other southern rappers, Buck isn't restricted to southern topics. His wide vocabulary and life experiences enable him to rap about practically anything, a rare talent in today's hip-hop world. Not only do his lyrics make an impact, but his delivery enhance them to a level that is almost unmatched.

A strong, thuggish track opens the album with "I'm A Soldier", an instant southern style, street classic. Another strong song is next with "Do It Like Me", with powerful lyrics to match the smooth beat. And up third is Buck's first club-banger "Let Me In", not up to 50's "In Da Club", but a fine song nevertheless.

Young Buck continues the awesome song trend with the next eleven songs. There's not a weak song to be found on the entire cd, a near miracle today. Standouts include "Prices On My Head", "Shorty Wanna Ride", "Thou Shall", Stomp", and "Taking Hits". And the songs not mentioned are very powerful as well, keeping the flow throughout the entire listening experience.

Overall, Young Buck has dropped an undeniable classic debut. This is definitely one of the best rap albums out there, and a great buy if you want some good rap to kickback to throw it up in the club. An excellent choice for any collection.

Free Music Review: I'm A Bonafide Hustler...Get outta line I'll Cut Ya!
Hit: 5 Stars

Young Buck's official debut Straight Outta Cashville is a dirty south classic. Young Buck, the blunt realest rapper in the GUnit click, drops some timeless songs on this one right here. I started paying attention to Buck when he dropped Stomp as an underground hit with TI and Ludacris when they had a little ana. I felt that he more than held his own against two heavyweights from the south. After that I went back and listened to the GUnit album where he was snappin and then when Let Me In dropped I was hooked.

The whole album is bangin from start to finish with no glaring weaknesses. Buck's lyrics are excellent as he spits some of that gangsta lyric. The album has a real soulful feel to it and that's what makes it unique. Buck never comes with a weak verse or says something that sounds out of place on the album. The album is extremely cohesive. The beats are gritty and bumpin, the lyrics are real and unabashed. Buck'c flow is near perfect on the album and his mic presence is incredible as he spits with complete confidence on every track. My favorite songs include I'm a Soldier, Let Me In, Look At Me Now, Bonafide Hustler, Shorty Wanna Ride, Thou Shall, Stomp, and Walk Wit Me but the entire album is that fire. If you haven't already scooped up this gem do so immediately. You won't regret it.

Free Music Review: The Cashville Master
Hit: 5 Stars

1) I'm A Soilder Featuring 50 Cent- Great Start Off 9/10
2) Do It Like Me- Great Song Proving Nobody Dose It Like Him 10/10
3) Let Me In- Another Great Song With 50 At The Beggin And At The End 10/10
4)Look At Me Now Featuring Mr. Porter- More Of A Soft Song But Still A Good Song 8/10
5) Welcome To The South Featuring Lil' Flip & David Banner- A Great Song With The Best Of The South On It 9.5/10
6) Prices On My Head Featuring Lloyd Banks & D-Tay- Just Another Good Song 8/10
7) Bonfided Hustler Featuring 50 Cent & Tony Yayo- This Song Makes Prices On His Head 10/10
8) Shorty Wanna Ride- Nice Beat Good Lyrics Great Rapper 10/10
9) Bang Bang- Just A Perfect Song 10/10
10) Thou Shall- Real Weird Beat, Real Weird Song 8/10
11) Black Gloves- Another Weird Song 8/10
12) Stomp Featuring The Game & Ludacris- The Last Hit On The Album 9.5/10
13) Taking Hits Featuring D-Tay- The Worst Song On The Album 8/10
14) Walk With Me Featuring Stat Quo- Another Not To Good Song 8/10
OverAll This Album Is Proving That G-Unit Is On Top And Will Stay That Way
Top 5 Greatest
This Was Hard To Pick
1. Bonfided Hustler Featuring 50 Cent & Tony Yayo
2. Do It Like Me
3. Bang, Bang
4. Let Me In
5. I'm A Soilder

Free Music Review: Welcome To The Dirty South
Hit: 5 Stars

Young Buck does not dissapoint with this album, he takes the listner into a journey through the streets of nashville, or Cashville as its called in the ghetto's. He offer's nothing but the best, but its not all about the guns and drugs, he also has songs like 'Shorty Wana Ride' produced by lil jon, as well as the club banger 'Let Me In'... Young buck lives up to the expectations and standerds set by 50 Cent and Llyod Banks, and at time's surpasses them. Do not miss this one, its G-Unit as dirty as it gets. Also it includes guest apearences by 50 Cent, Mr.Porter(he's kon artits from D12), Lil Flip, David Banner, Llyod Banks, Tony Yayo, Ludacris, The Game, Stat quo, and also includes an apearence by Buck's new record label's (G-Unit South)Newly signed artist D-Tay, who is also from Nashville.
But the real treat is the limited time Special Collecter's Edition, wich has a DVD that has Interveiw's with Young Buck, the fresh out of jail Tony Yayo, and a behind the scenes on Buck's 'Let Me In' Video.
Also in the special disk, thier is a bounus song called 'DPG-UNIT' wich is prob one of the best songs on the disk, feat. snoop dogg's DPG (Snoop, Daz an Supafly) and The G-Unit (Buck, Banks 50).
Guest Producers include Lil Jon, Red Spyda and Mr. Porter

Free Music Review: I was absolutely amazed by Buck's performance, one of my best album's
Hit: 5 Stars

I bought this album on its release date and i found no disappointment with any of the tracks. At first, not all of the songs were outstanding but i soon found that i was wrong. The reason it didn't stand out at first is because it is slightly different to his performance in 'Beg For Mercy' and it did take a while to get used to his solo style. To this day, Young Buck is my favorite rapper and it is simply because of this album. My favorite tracks on here are: (in no paticular order)

1.Do It Like Me
2.Let Me In
3.Look At Me Now
4.Prices On My Head
5.Bonafide Hustler
6.Bang Bang
7.Thou Shall
8.Black Gloves
9.Stomp
10.Taking Hits
11.Walk With Me

The above songs are the absolute best on the album out of 14 tracks in total. The other tracks are almost at a standard of excellence but not quite.
Out of those, the best are,
Bang Bang,
Thou Shall and
Walk With Me

I still listen to this compilation and i do not get sick of listening to it. I really hope Buck makes more of this kind of music. If you are a fan of G-Unit and you are yet to purchase this album, do so. Although you must have some sort of rap liking in you of course.
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