Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville Album __top__ -

: "Let Me In" (featuring 50 Cent) and "Shorty Wanna Ride".

Released at the height of the G-Unit era, Straight Outta Cashville Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville Album

Yet, the city of Nashville didn't know what to do with him. The country music establishment ignored him. The local police watched him. But the kids—the Black kids in the suburbs and the white kids in the trailer parks—they heard the truth. They bought the CD, hid it under their mattresses, and learned the words to "Prices on My Head." : "Let Me In" (featuring 50 Cent) and "Shorty Wanna Ride"

It was the summer of 2001, and the hip-hop scene in New York City was buzzing with excitement. Young Buck, a rising star from the streets of Queens, was about to drop his debut album, "Straight Outta Cashville". The title was a nod to his hometown of Queens, but also a reference to the classic Tupac Shakur album "Straight Outta Compton". The local police watched him