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Back on My Buck Shit

Young Buck · 2009

60 min · 22 tracks · hip-hop · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A raw and gritty exploration of life in the South, anchored by hard-hitting beats and autobiographical lyrics.

Why this album works

'Back on My Buck Shit' is notable for its candid reflection of Young Buck's life post-G-Unit, addressing themes of struggle and resilience. The album resonated within the Southern hip-hop scene, contributing to Young Buck's reputation as a key figure in the genre during a time when he faced considerable industry challenges.
Best for
dynamic journey with emotional peaks gritty storytelling from personal experience for reflective late drives
Context
Released on May 26, 2009, 'Back on My Buck Shit' was Young Buck's first album after his departure from G-Unit Records. This album marked a significant moment of artistic independence for him, showcasing a return to his Southern roots following the tumultuous events of his earlier career.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Young Buck Intro 1:21
  • 2 Did You Miss Me Standout 4:14
  • 3 Way Out Here 3:07
  • 4 Everything on Sale 3:45
  • 5 Smoke Break 1:08
  • 6 Just Done It 3:12
  • 7 You Gotta Love It 2:45
  • 8 Label Me 3:01
  • 9 Real Nigga Thoughts 1:28
  • 10 My City Standout 3:08
  • 11 30 Birds 3:24
  • 12 Nothin' on It 2:55
  • 13 Bag It Up 3:34
  • 14 Win Lose or Draw 1:20
  • 15 Lose My Mind Standout 2:22
  • 16 A Lot to Learn 2:50
  • 17 What They Talkin' Bout 2:48
  • 18 Who Run It 2:44
  • 19 Young Buck Outro 1:00
  • 20 Somebody Gon' Pay 3:01
  • 21 Let The Beat Rock 3:13
  • 22 Ups and Downs 4:17

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