Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville Album -
The Rise of Young Buck: A Critical Analysis of "Straight Outta Cashville"
The Legacy
15. "Stomp" (feat. T.I. & Ludacris)
– A historic meeting of three Southern titans. At the time, T.I. was ascending with Trap Muzik , and Luda was a crossover king. The three trade bars about... well, stomping their competition. It’s a high-energy closer that bridges the gap between the G-Unit sound and the wider Dirty South movement.
- Intro
- Look What You Did to Me
- In a Cell
- Don't Get It Twisted
- Gangsta
- My Hood
- When I Get on Da Mic
- Get on My Level
- Thug Me Out
- You Can't Stop Me
- Strapped
- God Ain't Fair
- How You Know
- Cell Phone
- Tha Business (Bonus Track)
#3 on the Billboard 200
The album was a major success, debuting at and selling over 361,000 copies in its first week. It has since been certified Platinum by the RIAA. Critics generally praised the project for its raw energy and Southern influence, often citing it as one of the strongest releases from the G-Unit era. Key Tracks and Producers Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville Album
The Legacy: Why It Still Matters
- Intro line: “Cashville raised me on hunger, taught me how to count sins as change.”
- Verse couplet: “Pavement sermons, nickel lessons, made a prophet outta a kid / Mama prayed for better days while I learned to hustle in the grid.”
- Hook (melodic): “Straight outta Cashville, carrying my name / streets taught me how to win, but left me with pain.”