Yeah, I'm not buying any of those. If I bought any of them it'd be Lloyd Banks because I always did see some potential there, and I think if he's ever going to make a good album, it'd probably be on EMI.
Still, I'd rather save the money for any of the much more interesting albums still waiting to drop this year.
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How was the first Hunger for More? I been sleeping on G-Unit for too long.iHeartCalireally good...I highly recommend it especially if you actually like Lloyd Banks. I also recommend Straight Outta Cashville and Buck the World, if you're doing the G-Unit thing.
really good...I highly recommend it especially if you actually like Lloyd Banks. I also recommend Straight Outta Cashville and Buck the World, if you're doing the G-Unit thing.[QUOTE="iHeartCali"]How was the first Hunger for More? I been sleeping on G-Unit for too long.Apocalypse33
I think Young Buck's newest album is his best yet. It has some cookie cutter hooks and there aren't any places where he really wows you, but it's by far his most consistent record, thanks mostly due to the fantastic Real Talk Records in-house production crew (some of Sacromento's finest producers). IMO the best Real Talk release since the Freeway album.
[QUOTE="Apocalypse33"]really good...I highly recommend it especially if you actually like Lloyd Banks. I also recommend Straight Outta Cashville and Buck the World, if you're doing the G-Unit thing.Â
[QUOTE="iHeartCali"]How was the first Hunger for More? I been sleeping on G-Unit for too long.IsThisIt_basic
I think Young Buck's newest album is his best yet. It has some cookie cutter hooks and there aren't any places where he really wows you, but it's by far his most consistent record, thanks mostly due to the fantastic Real Talk Records in-house production crew (some of Sacromento's finest producers). IMO the best Real Talk release since the Freeway album.
really? I was wondering if anyone had listened to it, but I hadn't really heard anything. The Rehab, right?Yessir. If you liked Buck's first few albums, I think you'll like his new one. In particular, the album really starts kicking *** towards the end. I own about half of the Real Talk Records catalogue, and I think this is one of the best (and they've released albums with everyone from Freeway to AZ to Hollow Tip to Celly Cel to R&B singer Case).
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