Chronic 2006

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Chronic 2006
Chronic 2006.jpg
Mixtape by
ReleasedAugust 4, 2006
Genre Hip hop
Length56:35
Label Shadyville Entertainment
Young Buck chronology
Welcome To The Hood
(2005)
Chronic 2006
(2006)
Welcome To The Traphouse
(2006)

Chronic 2006 is a mixtape by rapper Young Buck, Hosted by Jamie Foxx and DJ Whoo Kid. The mixtape features exclusive tracks and freestyles from Young Buck with appearances by Mobb Deep, Lil Scrappy, M.O.P., and more. It was released for digital download on August 4, 2006. [1] [2]

Contents

Background

The Mixtape was 1 of 3 released by Young Buck to promote his upcoming album Buck The World (the other two being Welcome To The Traphouse & Case Dismissed – The Introduction of G-Unit South ) [3]

Track list

No.TitlePerformed By:Length
1."Chronic 2006" (Intro) Jamie Foxx 0:57
2."Doin' My Thing" Young Buck 2:49
3."Thug Til Your Death Day"Young Buck3:48
4."Ride"Young Buck3:42
5."Chronic 2006" (Skit)Jamie Foxx0:07
6."Do It Myself" (featuring 50 Cent)Young Buck3:47
7."Dont Make Me Hurt You" (featuring Tony Yayo)Young Buck2:25
8."Return Of The Project Nigga"Young Buck2:59
9."Vibe Awards" (Skit) 1:03
10."Niggas A Change On You"Young Buck2:17
11."Gettin High"Young Buck3:27
12."Married To My Gun"Young Buck2:19
13."Get That Brick" (featuring Hi-C)Young Buck2:51
14."Vibe Awards" (Skit #2) 0:59
15."Stomp That Snitch" (featuring 615)Young Buck3:56
16."Skit"Jamie Foxx0:06
17."Project Niggas" (featuring Mobb Deep)Young Buck3:54
18."Vibe Awards" (Skit #3) 0:40
19."On The Corner"Young Buck2:57
20."The Projects" (featuring Tony Yayo & Lil Murda)Young Buck1:41
21."Guns Go Bang" (featuring M.O.P.)Young Buck3:24
22."Skit"Jamie Foxx & Lil Scrappy0:12
23."Money In The Bank" (featuring Lil Scrappy)Young Buck3:56
24."Freak" (featuring DJ Drama)Young Buck3:55

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References

  1. "Young Buck the Chronic 2006 - Hip Hop Galaxy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  2. "Chronic 2006". Amazon.
  3. http://music.yahoo.com/dj-whoo-kid/albums/chronic-2006-explicit--37519222 [ dead link ]