Artist: Young Buck
Genre: Hip Hop
Latest Album: N/A
Background:
Well, Young Buck became a familiar face when he became a member of 50 Cent's crew G-Unit. Though he earned the recognition but it wasn't easy to get the ultimate stardom. Buck began rapping when he was just twelve years old. He began performing in small shows in his native town of Nashville, Tennessee.
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Fortunately, he entered the recording studio, when he was just 14 and the rest is history. Cash Money's main singer, Brian "Baby" Williams noticed him first time when he was just sixteen years old. Soon this music lover began rapping at a rap battle. Soon, he was out of the high school. Then began the most struggling phase of his life. He worked diligently in Cash Money's Crew.
During Juvenile's music video, "Ha," Buck arranged all the expensive cars. This video was released in 1999. He was doing well with the Crew but that wasn't his dream.
To achive his final goal, he came back home and began rigorous practice. In between, he also went through some really hard moments as once he was shot twice by a man. Then, ended the phase of miseries. In 2000, he issued his collaborated effort, "Thuggin' Til the End." This release couldn't make a desired impact. Once again he joined the Crew and once again left the crew to join Juvenile.
This relationship couldn't get along for a long time and soon Buck split from the crew. During one of their tour, they met 50 Cent. This was the biggest break of his life as he joined the G-Unit. Since then, he never looked back. He has already co-written and appeared 50 Cent's hugely popular track, "Bloodhound." In 2004, he came out with his very first G-Unit associated album, "Straight Outta Cashville."
Catch him performing live. His music would give you many moments to shake burn and enjoy. But first of all grab your tickets from an on-line ticket vendor to avoid the huge rush for tickets.
Discography
Let Me In - 2005
T.I.P. - 2005
Straight Outta Cashville - 2004