– A dark, cinematic posse cut. Lloyd Banks steals the show with his razor-sharp punchlines ("I’m the reason your mom cry / You ain’t a shooter, you a pop fly"). This track solidifies the G-Unit chemistry.
– A thunderous Lil Jon track. This is crunk-rap at its most militant. Buck’s flow here is pure venom. He flexes his versatility, proving he can hang with the East Coast lyricists before pivoting into a Southern chant. The line "I ain’t gotta sell my soul just to sell a record / I just keep it real, the rest is secondary" became a mantra for the defiant. Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville Album
– Produced by Eminem. The album opens not with a bang, but with a solemn organ and a martial snare. Buck doesn’t rap—he enlists. "I’m a soldier, I stay ready / What you say, buddy? I ain’t heavy." It’s a declaration of allegiance to G-Unit and a vow of survival. The Mike Epps skit that follows ("Hold on. You from Nashville? What the fuck is in Nashville?") hilariously acknowledges the album’s central identity crisis. – A dark, cinematic posse cut
– A visceral, high-octane track that feels like a drive-by. The ad-libs scream gangsta rap nostalgia. – A thunderous Lil Jon track