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Straight Outta Cashville

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Straight Outta Ca$hville is Young Buck's debut solo album an allusion to the famous N.W.A. album Straight Outta Compton. The album debuted at number 3 on Billboard top 100 selling over 261,000 copies and eventually selling over 1.4 million in the US and over 2 million worldwide.

The singles on from this album include Let Me In, Shorty Wanna Ride,and Look At Me Now.It features a lot of rappers outside of G-Unit such as Lil' Flip, David Banner, D-Tay, Ludacris, Stat Quo and production from Lil' Jon, Timberland, and more. The track "Stomp" was controversial because rapper T.I. was on the original version. Both T.I. and Ludacris were dissing each other and Buck replaced T.I.'s verse with The Game's.

The album got very little promotion after November because of the Vibe award incident after Young Buck was arrested for assult. Though the case was droped it had been four months since Buck had prometed the album.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "I'm A Soldiers" Andre Harris & Vidal Davis 50 Cent 3:34
2 "Do It Like Me" Sha Money XL & Chad Beat 3:51
3 "Let Me In" Needlz 50 Cent 3:44
4 "Look at Me Now" Denaun Porter Denaun Porter 4:26
5 "Welcome to the South" Red Sypda David Banner & Lil' Flip 3:50
6 "Prices On My Head" Crown Lloyd Banks & D-Tay 4:21
7 "Bonnafide Hustler" Timberland 50 Cent & Tony Yayo 4:16
8 "Shorty Wanna Ride" Lil' Jon 4:21
9 "Bang Bang" Needlz 3:34
10 "Thou Shall" Midi Mafia 3:15
11 "Black Gloves" Doug Wilson 3:16
12 "Stomp" DJ Paul & Juicy J The Game, Ludacris 4:44
13 "Talking Hits" DJ Paul & Juicy J D-Tay 3:47
14 "Walk With Me" Andre Harris & Vidal Davis Stat Quo 4:10
15 "DPG-Unit" (Special Edition) Red Sypda 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Snoop Dogg, Daz, & Supafly 4:06
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