Back on My Buck Shit

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Back on My Buck Shit
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMay 26, 2009
Genre Hip hop
Label Ca$hville Records
Young Buck chronology
Back for the Streets
(2009)
Back on My Buck Shit
(2009)
Only God Can Judge Me
(2009)

Back on My Buck Shit is a mixtape by rapper Young Buck, Hosted by DJ Smallz and DJ Scream. The mixtape features exclusive tracks and freestyles from Young Buck with appearances by All Star Cashville Prince, Lil' Wayne, Yo Gotti, and Plies. It was released for digital download on May 26, 2009. The mixtape is Vol. 1 of a so far of a three volume release. However instead of DJ Smallz and DJ Scream, Vol. 2 & 3 are hosted by Drumma Boy. [1] [2] On mixtape website DatPiff, it has been certified Bronze for being downloaded over 25,000 times. [3]

Contents

Background

Due to contract issues with G-Unit Records and a feud with label head 50 Cent, Young Buck couldn't release a new album. So with help from DJ Smallz and DJ Scream, Buck got together and they released an official mixtape strictly for his fans through Young Buck's record label Ca$hville Records . [4]

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Back on My Buck Shit" (Intro)1:21
2."Did You Miss Me"4:14
3."Way Out Here"3:08
4."Everythings on Sale"3:46
5."Smoke Break"1:09
6."I Just Done It"3:13
7."You Gotta Love It"2:46
8."Letter to the Labels"3:02
9."Real Nigga Thoughts"1:29
10."My City"3:08
11."30 Birds Away"3:25
12."Nuthin’ on It"2:54
13."Bag It Up" (featuring All Star & Yo Gotti)3:34
14."Win, Lose or Draw"1:20
15."Lose My Mind"2:23
16."A Lot to Learn"2:50
17."What They Talkin’ Bout" (featuring Plies)2:48
18."Who Run It"2:45
19."Back on My Buck Shit" (Outro)1:00
20."Somebody Gon’ Pay"3:01
21."Let the Beat Rock"3:12
bonus track
No.TitleLength
22."Ups and Downs" (featuring Lil' Wayne)4:18

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