Da Underground, Vol. 1

Da Underground, Vol. 1 Artist: Young Buck & D-Tay
Label: John Galt Ent.
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 802380001420
EAN: 0802380001420
ASIN: B00061QJLC


Release Date: 2004-10-26

Da Underground, Vol. 1


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Tracks:

  1. Bitch Before My Dog
  2. Payback's a Bitch
  3. Ya Know
  4. Don't Know Where I'm Headed
  5. Drop It
  6. Back on Up
  7. Fired Up
  8. Don't Play
  9. Lord Knows
  10. Telephone Skit
  11. Ride or Die
  12. Where da Love At
  13. Workin' With Something

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Buck & Tay = C;lassic.......2006-07-16

Young Buck & D-Tay are classic, what more is there to say? I have all of Buck's material, and I do mean all! I have most D-Tay material, and am desperately looking to find it all. I would have liked to see D-Tay get more shine, he deserves a lot more. Looking forward to both Buck and Tay's new G-Unit releases coming hopefully soon.

5 out of 5 stars da underground.......2005-10-20

this cd is one of my all time favorites, it was recorded to help young buck try and get his voice heard in the rap game. before this album, juvenile and the cash money crew heard buck, and he ended up spendin some time with them in new orleans. however, nothing came from his attempts at makin it big w/cash money, and he ended up moving back to cashville to make money in the drug game like he had been doin before. this album was recorded after he moved back home. whats real bad ass is that buck was only 19 at the time he recorded this album, but he raps like he's been doin it for years. buck's flow isn't matched by many others at this point, and still isn't now that g-unit's blown up hardcore. buck is real hungry and lays down nothing less than his best on this album. if you hear this record and all you can say about it is that its cliche gangsta rap about the drugs, hoes, violence and the thug life, then you're not understanding it on the level that its meant to. buck's partner d-tay never got much further in the rap game than this relase, but that doesn't mean he's all that bad. tay isn't on buck's level of skill, but he holds his own better than plenty of other artists today. this album is real talk, buck doesn't play around, and his music shows just how relentless he is, but with intelligence and a style that flows like water. a must have for young buck fans... straight up. no less than 5 stars, if you have the opportunity to get this joint, don't pass it up...

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  1. Milkshake ~ Kelis
  2. If You're Ready: The Best of Enchantment ~ Enchantment
  3. The Truth Hurts
  4. Empty Shelves ~ Kavious
  5. The Man Not the Dawg ~ Kujo Goodie
  6. Back to Back Hits: MC Hammer/Vanilla Ice ~ MC Hammer & Vanilla Ice
  7. Luke's Hall Of Fame, Vol. 2 ~ Various Artists
  8. Touchin' Down ~ P.U.R.
  9. Weekend Thang ~ Alfonzo Hunter
  10. Baby aka the #1 Stunna ~ Birdman

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