Only God Can Judge Me (mixtape)

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Only God Can Judge Me
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ReleasedSeptember 16, 2009
Genre Hip hop
Length53:03
Label Ca$hville Records, Strong Family Entertainment
Young Buck chronology
Back On My Buck Shit
(2009)
Only God Can Judge Me
(2009)
Back On My Buck Shit Vol. 2: Change Of Plans
(2010)

Only God Can Judge Me is a mixtape by rapper Young Buck, Hosted by Freeway Ricky Ross and Bigga Rankin. The mixtape features exclusive tracks and freestyles from Young Buck with appearances by All Star Cashville Prince, 8Ball & MJG, Lupe Fiasco, Yo Gotti, and more. It was released for digital download on September 16, 2009. [1] Due to contract issues with G-Unit Records and a feud with label head 50 Cent, Young Buck could not release a new album, so through his own label Cashville Records and Strong Family Entertainment he released an official mixtape for his fans. [2] [3]

Contents

Track list

No.TitleProduced By:Length
1."Only God Can Judge Me" (Intro) 2:05
2."Without Me" (featuring 8Ball & MJG) Drumma Boy 3:41
3."Sellin’ Dope Again" Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:24
4."Serve Me" (featuring Cruna)Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:45
5."Nuthins Gonna Stop Me"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin3:25
6."Grind Don’t Stop (That Money)"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin3:22
7."Anticipation"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:24
8."You Know I Got It" (featuring All Star)Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:45
9."Can’t Catch Me"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:09
10."Don’t Want Nuthin’"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:56
11."Somethin On My Books"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin4:41
12."Play Foul" (featuring All Star)Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:47
13."That Work"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:32
14."Money Maker" (featuring All Star & Yo Gotti)Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin3:35
15."Feelin’ Like A Million"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin3:15
16."Bill Time"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:58
17."Get High"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin1:50
18."Burn Out"Melle Mel & Bigga Rankin2:22
19."Shinin’ Down (Remix)" (featuring Lupe Fiasco)Soundtrakk2:06
20."Only God Can Judge Me" (Outro) 3:01

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  3. "Down South Hip Hop". Downsouthhiphop.com.