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Young Buck Album: “Da Underground, Vol. 1 [Clean]”

Young Buck Album: “Da Underground, Vol. 1 [Clean]”
Album Information :
Title: Da Underground, Vol. 1 [Clean]
Release Date:2004-06-15
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Midwest Rap, Hardcore Rap
Label:John Galt
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:802380001222
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Track Listing :
1 What You Talkin Bout (Intro)
2 Payback's a B***H
3 Drop It
4 Fired Up Video
5 B***h Before My Dog
6 Nashville de Cuba (Skit)
7 Ride Or Die
8 Lord Knows Video
9 Where da Love At
10 Workin' with Something
11 Ya Know
12 Don't Know Where I'm Headed
13 Back On Up
14 Get Paid (Can't Keep Livin)
Jonathan "jc398" (Vancouver) - November 27, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Duet with Young Buck and D-Tay

This underground is really off the hook. Its a pity that not many people heard about it. Young Buck before G Unit is great with D-Tay. Their rapping voices really brings out the Dirty South from Cashville. The beats however is very simple and lacks the gangsta feel.

Good Tracks...

Bitch before my Dog

Pay Backs a Bitch

Drop it

back on up

fired up

lord knows

workin' with somethin'

Navron Stephens (Richmond, British Columbia, Canada) - November 09, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Buck Teams up wth D-Tay

This is one of the best albums ever. This is a must check out cd for sure. Young Buck is awsome and can kick bad ass in this new cd.

Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - July 28, 2004
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Gangsta Lyrical...The Underground

Young Buck & D-Tay get down on this album and D-Tay surprisingly delivers as well. The album has the underground sound to it and that's good. The beats are southern cuzzin and the flows are too. There are no radio ready singles, just Buck & Tay spittin ghetto game. This is the raw & uncut Young Buck before the industry tamed him ( Don't worry he's still tight). But he & Tay are very aggressive on this album and the beats are too. They don't drop a wack verse on the album and none of the choruses are lame. The only thing about this album is that it gets repetitive because of the production. The production is good throughout but gets tiring throughout the album's 13 tracks. Meaning the beat tempo is pretty much the same throughout the cd and the flows are the ones switching speeds. That's the only downfall of the album. Otherwise this album would be an underground classic because the flows and lyrics are extremely tight. These two are true pros but their beat team is minor leaguers. But one will see how far Young Buck will go when paired with some more experienced producers. 4 stars.

Chad (Orlando, FL USA) - July 07, 2004
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- ok ok

this album was ok. but with young buck's solo i love it.

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