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BlenderLaces the Unit's thugs-to-riches formula with chunks of the Dirty South. [Aug 2004, p.143]
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What makes it great is excellent producer and guest rapper choices, a tight track list with nearly perfect flow, and the fresh G-Unit meets crunk and Lil Jon sound that dominates the album.
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SpinScarily single-minded in its depiction of a violent man coming of age. [Oct 2004, p.117]
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Buck may not be as charismatic or as lyrically compelling as his cohorts, but he still makes a strong impression.
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Straight Outta Cashville is simply the same, moderately catchy collection as Beg For Mercy or The Hunger For More, made inferior by the addition of a few tuneless crunk trunk-rattlers.
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Rolling StoneBuck shows that he's talented enough to run his own crew. [2 Sep 2004, p.146]
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VibeBlessed with a raw authenticity and rousing presence, Buck is one of the more adaptable MCs to date. [Jul 2004, p.135]
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This album isn't revelatory, but it is convincing, and although Young Buck's subject matter never surprises, the tracks sometimes do. [30 Aug 2004]
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This feels less like a debut album from a promising young MC than another sequel in a very familiar franchise.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 37
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Mixed: 5 out of 37
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Negative: 4 out of 37
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BWSfanFeb 4, 2007
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DanADec 5, 2006
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AndaranJan 18, 2006Buck is the best from G-Unit this clearly shows his talents