Back on My Buck Shit Vol. 2: Change of Plans cover

Back on My Buck Shit Vol. 2: Change of Plans

Young Buck · 2010

65 min · 18 tracks · hip-hop · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A gritty exploration of street life where Southern drawl meets hard-hitting beats and raw lyricism.

Why this album works

This album is significant for its raw authenticity and self-released nature, reflecting the struggles and resilience of an artist trying to redefine himself outside major label constraints. It showcases Young Buck's ability to maintain relevance within the Southern hip-hop scene despite industry challenges.
Best for
dynamic flow with varied pacing gritty street life narratives wave-like emotional shifts
Context
In 2010, Young Buck was navigating the aftermath of his departure from G-Unit Records, which occurred earlier that year. 'Back on My Buck Shit Vol. 2: Change of Plans' marked his first independent release after a series of legal and personal struggles, positioning him as an artist aiming to reclaim his narrative.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Let Me Go Standout 3:14
  • 2 Came Back Standout 3:43
  • 3 Got Me One 4:31
  • 4 In the Clouds 4:07
  • 5 AM / FM 3:40
  • 6 Cleaned Off 3:32
  • 7 Betta Tell 'em 4:11
  • 8 Identify 4:03
  • 9 U Know What It Is 3:51
  • 10 Done Wit Y'all Standout 4:33
  • 11 Mark Barton 0:02
  • 12 The Blues 2:52
  • 13 Gettin' It 4:13
  • 14 Lockdown 3:17
  • 15 The Streets 2:35
  • 16 Down Wit 'em 3:51
  • 17 Taxin' 4:20
  • 18 Round Me 4:42

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