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American rapper Young Buck has released two studio albums, three independent albums, 6 collaborative albums, 32 mixtapes, 20 singles (including seven as a featured artist), and 27 music videos. Albums
Young Buck: 3:32: 15. "Grind Hard For The Money" (featuring Yo Gotti) All Star & Young Buck: 4:35: 16. "Flossin" (featuring Cowboy) All Star & Young Buck: 4:25: 17.
David Darnell Brown (born March 15, 1981), [1] better known by his stage name Young Buck, is an American rapper. He signed with Birdman 's Cash Money Records in 1997, formed the hip hop collective UTP with Juvenile and Soulja Slim in 2000, and joined 50 Cent 's group, G-Unit by 2003.
Young Buck: 2:55: 23. ... "Grind Head" (featuring Yo Gotti & Young Buck) All Star: 5:02: 25. "Sirius Radio Interview" Young Buck: 18:01: 26. "We Want It" (featuring ...
Cashville Records (formerly G-Unit South) is an American independent record label based in Nashville, Tennessee, founded by rapper Young Buck.Initially founded as a southern branch of 50 Cent's G-Unit Records, the label became "Cashville Records" in late 2007 after a dispute between 50 Cent and Young Buck led to Buck being banned from using the G-Unit logo or name to distribute his music.
The album featured performances by Young Buck, Soulja Slim, Juvenile, Wacko, Skip and Corey Cee both as a group or by themselves. A second compilation entitled Street Stories was made in 2003. During the early stages of his career, 50 Cent worked with Young Buck, Skip, and Wacko on multiple songs for his mixtapes including 50 Cent Is the Future.
Chronic 2006 is a mixtape by rapper Young Buck, Hosted by Jamie Foxx and DJ Whoo Kid.The mixtape features exclusive tracks and freestyles from Young Buck with appearances by Mobb Deep, Lil Scrappy, M.O.P., and more.
Stylus Magazine writer Evan McGarvey criticized the album's "meager" production values, and he noted that "Young Buck’s charms are alluring, if a little unrefined." [4] McGarvey praised Young Buck for knowing "even then that two rappers make a song intrinsically different than one voice. That in itself is a lesson most rappers seldom learn as ...