Straight Outta Cashville

Straight Outta Ca $ hville is appeared in 2004 on G-Unit Records debut album of American rapper Young Buck. The album immediately rose to number 3 on the Billboard charts and sold in the first week, over 261,000 times. Worldwide, it sold more than two million copies.

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The album's title is inspired by the legendary Straight Outta Compton by NWA and also serves as a nod to Johnny Cash, who had his greatest successes in Young Buck's home city of Nashville, Tennessee. As usual with the G-Unit, the lyrics especially from the usual gangsta rap themes such as marijuana, drug trafficking, the hip-hop game, firearms and money. Young Buck adds its origin from Nashville additionally "Southern Gangsta " content and rarely glorified the gangsta life. Among other things, a version of Nancy Sinatra 's classic " Bang Bang " is on the album.

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Guest musicians

In addition to the G-Unit rappers 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo worked with rappers like Ludacris, D -Tay or Stat Quo, and the album includes productions from rap heavyweights like Timbaland and Lil Jon. Young Buck said in interviews that he had deliberately omitted Beats by Dr. Dre and Eminem. He wanted to distribute a G-Unit South - feeling, and productions of Dre and Eminem would not be as appropriate for a newcomer it.

Versions

In addition to the normal version later appeared a special edition with the song DPG -Unit, are on which Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Daz and Soopafly to hear. In addition, the guest rapper D -Tay was replaced by The Game on the track Stomp.

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