The Rehab cover

The Rehab

Young Buck · 2010

43 min · 14 tracks · hip-hop · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A gritty exploration of street life paired with Young Buck's raw, confessional lyrics and heavy Southern hip-hop beats.

Why this album works

'The Rehab' is notable for its candid reflections on Young Buck's struggles, including financial difficulties and personal demons. The album received attention for its raw honesty and was a critical pivot point that showcased his resilience in the face of adversity.
Best for
gritty storytelling with emotional depth wave-like pacing keeps engagement short tracks for quick bursts
Context
In 2010, Young Buck released 'The Rehab' as his first album after leaving G-Unit Records, marking a significant shift in his career. This album came during a turbulent period for him personally and professionally, as he sought to redefine his sound and artistic identity outside of the mainstream label system.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 The Streetz 1:27
  • 2 This Is Mine Standout 4:17
  • 3 Smoke Our Life Away Standout 5:03
  • 4 Statistics 0:48
  • 5 Keep It Moving 3:52
  • 6 Hood Documentary Standout 4:09
  • 7 Ya Betta Know It 3:24
  • 8 When the Rain Stops 3:59
  • 9 Not Killing Me 3:53
  • 10 Nothin 4 Ya 3:13
  • 11 The Bust 1:01
  • 12 Like a Million 3:34
  • 13 Leave It Alone 3:12
  • 14 Reality Check 1:25

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