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Young Buck
David Darnell Brown (born March 15 1981), better known as Young Buck, is an American rapper who is a member of the rap group G-Unit. He founded his own record label called Ca$hville Records in 2004 and he is also signed to the label as a group called 615.http://www.young-buck.com/bio/default.aspx

Biography

Early life

Young Buck started rapping at the age of 12. Young Buck biography and interview. SixShot. Accessed 25 July 2007 It was not until the age of fourteen that he started recording in the studio. Although he was in the studio, recording, he was also well known on the streets because he used to deal drugs in his neighborhood. Buck's mother is an Iranian immigrant and he is proud of his Iranian heritage.

The older drug dealers then gave him the nickname, "Young Buck", due to the fact that although he was dealing drugs at an early age he was also making money. Brian "Baby" Williams spotted Young Buck at the age of sixteen having a rap battle and took on the young rapper. It was not long before Buck left high school and was recording along with the rest of the Cash Money Crew. Juvenile and Young Buck left Cash Money at the same time. Young Buck joined UTP Records whilst Juvenile was trying to work out a deal with Suge Knight but Juvenile had legal problems and had to leave before they could finish the deal. Young Buck would later sign with G-Unit. Young Buck biography. G-UnitWorld. Accessed 25 July 2007

Shooting

After Young Buck helped Juvenile secure cars for his video "Ha", he headed back home. It was not long until he was in a tight situation. One man came through where Young Buck was dealing drugs and shot the rapper two times. Buck recalled:

G-Unit

G-Unit was founded when childhood friends, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo decided to make a group with each other. They met Young Buck when Cash Money Records artists came to New York and 50 Cent heard Young Buck rapping. After 50 Cent signed his contract with Aftermath Entertainment, Young Buck joined the group.

50 Cent gave Young Buck a feature on his successful debut Get Rich or Die Tryin' album on the track "Blood Hound". After this, he appeared on G-Unit's debut album, Beg for Mercy, which went on to be certified 2x Platinum.Lamy, Jonathan (December 18 2003). 2003 ends With a Bang!. RIAA. Accessed July 10 2007. 50 Cent Biography: Contemporary Musicians. eNotes. Accessed July 18 2007. Young Buck then released his debut album.

Albums

Debut album

After being with G-Unit for a little over a year, Young Buck released his debut album, Straight Outta Ca$hville with Ca$hville being a play on the name of Young Buck's home city, Nashville, Tennessee.Young Buck recalls:

Production was provided by Three 6 Mafia, Lil Jon, Kon Artis and others. The album also featured guest appearances from Stat Quo, Lil Flip, David Banner, Ludacris, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Kon Artis amongst others.

The album received very little promotion after November because of the VIBE Awards incident after which Young Buck was arrested for assault.Straight Outta Ca$hville has been certified Platinum by the RIAA Searchable Database. RIAA. Accessed August 24 2007. with over 1.1 million sales in the U.S.Mitchell, Gail (March 12 2007). Rapper Young Buck shows versatility on new album. Reuters. Accessed September 5 2007. and 2.3 million Worldwide.Shaw, Amir (March 20 2007). Young Buck - man on fire. RollingOut. Accessed September 5 2007. Young Buck - Buck The World. Universal Music Publishing Group. Accessed September 5 2007.

Second album

Young Buck's second album, Buck the World was released worldwide on March 27 2007. Its title is a play on the expression "Fuck the World".

Production was provided by Dr. Dre, Jazze Pha, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Polow Da Don, and Lil Jon amongst others whilst guest appearances included 50 Cent, Chester Bennington of Linkin Park, Young Jeezy, Bun B, Trick Daddy, and Lyfe Jennings, T.I., Eightball & MJG. Young Buck features on Buck the World. Amazon. Accessed 27 July 2007

Buck the World debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with sales of 141,083 in the first week. Buck the World sales. UrbanConnects. Accessed July 27 2007.

Controversy

VIBE Awards incident

On November 15 2004, Jimmy James Johnson approached Dr. Dre at the VIBE Awards and reportedly asked for an autograph before Dr. Dre was about to go on stage. After Dr. Dre declined, Johnson punched him in the back of the head before running towards the nearest exit. A brawl ensued with several uniformed police officers attempting to break up the fight. Chairs were thrown, and it was alleged that Young Buck stabbed Johnson in the chest with a knife. Young Buck-VIBE Incident. Rolling Stone. Accessed 27 July 2007Alyssa Rashbaum (December 5 2005). Young Buck Charged for Vibe Stabbing. Fradical.com. Accessed July 27 2007.After video evidence was uncovered from the awards ceremony, the Santa Monica Police Department issued an arrest warrant issued for him. He eventually surrendered himself and faced up to 8 years in prison for felony assault. In a preliminary hearing, it was ruled that there was enough evidence to proceed with a jury trial. However, in December 2005, a deal was reportedly struck that would see Young Buck avoid trial. Scott Leemon, Young Buck's attorney said the charges have been "Favorably Resolved" with the Los Angeles County district attorney's office.Alyssa Rashbaum (December 5 2005). Young Buck Strikes Plea Deal in Assault Case. Fradical.com. Accessed July 27 2007.

The Game

After The Game was kicked out of G-Unit for being disloyal, Young Buck introduced rapper Spider Loc to 50 Cent. Spider Loc was later signed to G-Unit Records. The Game then released a track entitled "240 Bars" which insulted both Spider Loc and Young Buck. Young Buck then released a track called "The Real Bitch Boy", which featured Spider Loc and used a beat from The Game's track, "Where I'm from". In the song, Young Buck talks about how he didn't even know The Game when he mentions The Game's name on "Poppin' Them Thangs". Also, Young Buck talks about The Game being a male stripper and also how 50 Cent helped The Game to be successful with his album The Documentary.

The feud has continued to escalate, with there being an exchange of many tracks. In February 2007, The Game and Young Buck got into a non-physical altercation at a club, during the NBA All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas. The last time that they were seen together was when The Game was part of G-Unit.. YouTube. Accessed July 27 2007.

Soon after, there was a rumored reconciliation between G-Unit and The Game. However, this was confirmed to be not true by Young Buck who commented on the situation. He said

In addition, the reconciliation will not happen any time soon because of Tony Yayo's alleged attack on James "Lil' Henchmen" Rosemond, who is the son of Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond, The Game?s manager. Tony Yayo was arrested on March 24 2007 and was accused of smacking Lil' Henchmen for wearing the shirt of his father's record label, Czar Entertainment. The Game released a new track entitled "Body Bags", which is aimed at the whole of G-Unit. Spider Loc responded with a song called "Toe Tagz", in which he insults The Game.

Young Buck released a song which is aimed at The Game called "Teach 'Em Bout Playin'", featuring C-Bo. In the song, Young Buck talks about his loyalty to 50 Cent and G-Unit and how The Game never showed his loyalty when he was part of G-Unit. He goes on to say how "Hell will freeze before the G-Unit splits up".

Lil' Wayne

Young Buck also had a feud with New Orleans Cash Money Records rapper, Lil Wayne. The feud initially started when Young Buck witnessed Lil' Wayne kissing another man to say goodbye.After Young Buck aired his feeling about the situation on local radio stations, Lil' Wayne decided to start a feud, as he thought that Young Buck was trying to discredit him.

Young Buck released a song featuring Tony Yayo called "Off Parole" which insulted Lil Wayne. Young Buck said that Lil Wayne could not be angry, because Young Buck spoke the truth. Young Buck also said "You think you got a problem with Juve and B.G.; you'll have a true problem with me", referring o the Cash Money-Juvenile/B.G feud. Young Buck and Lil Wayne controversy. Rap Basement Accessed July 27 2007. Young Buck & Lil? Wayne ?Beef?. SOHH. Accessed July 27 2007.

Young Buck explained the situation in an interview and said

The feud started again after 50 Cent began insulting Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne also teamed up with Ja Rule for the song "Uh Oh" which has resulted in Young Buck making some comments towards him on the mixtape G-Unit Radio Part 25-Sabrina's Baby Boy.

When asked about the situation in an interview Young Buck said:

DJ Khaled

During an interview on Rap City, DJ Khaled was asked to choose three classics out of a total of eight albums. He chose up every album except Get Rich or Die Tryin'. DJ Khaled stated In response, Young Buck released a track entitled "Personal (Unity)" towards DJ Khaled and Terror Squad. In the song, Young Buck refers to many people on DJ Khaled's second album, We the Best. Young Buck says . Youtube. Accessed 23 July 2007}}At the end of the track, Young Buck speaks towards DJ Khaled. He says: In a recent interview, Young Buck made comments on the situation with DJ Khaled. He said:During a Rap City show which 50 Cent was hosting on September 12 2007 Young Buck repeatedly mocked DJ Khaled by repeatedly shouting "50 we the best. Listennn!" in reference to DJ Khaled?s behaviour on the same show previously. 50 Cent & G-Unit with Soulja Boy on Rap City. MorrisVideos. Accessed September 17 2007.

Two days later on the same show, 50 Cent was offered the choice of listening to one of his rivals say something about him in a clip from Rap City. He had the choice of Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Ja Rule, and The Game, and chose Khaled's clip, in which Khaled said he didn't consider Get Rich or Die Tryin' a classic. After the clip 50 said that he was the best and that none of DJ Khaled's projects are classics. Then Young Buck said:

Young Buck later addressed the issue on the mixtape G-Unit Radio Part 25-Sabrina's Baby Boy. He insults DJ Khaled on multiple tracks.

Discography

  • 2004: Straight Outta Cashville
  • 2007: Buck the World


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