Young Buck Quotes & Trivia

Quotes

Around the age of 14, 15, I was in the studio, serious about it.

Everybody was in struggle, in the grind trying to make it.

I been doing music my whole life.

I came back to the hood and got in those streets and started doing whatever it took for me to provide.

I felt like if I wasn't around, maybe my shot would be gone.

I started rapping when I was about 12 or 13, just playing around with it.

I want the world to get a feel of me, showing them the way I am and the way I get down.

I was young and felt like it was opportunity 'cause they were moving units back then on the underground scene.

I was young and so eager to make some money as well as get exposed and show my talent.

It was like an honor thing for me to meet 50 cause I respected his whole story.

The people I used to have around me from Nashville was showing love to the Cash Money clique on the strength of Buck trying to make it; making sure Buck gets to where he gots to go.

There's really no age limit when you out there in those streets.

With me being form the South, I wanted to make this album like a G Unit.

You won't really get a lot of the mainstream, lovey-dovey side because that wasn't a part of my life in the beginning.

Trivia

Buck released his second single entitled "Get Buck".

Confirmed producers for his sophomore album are Jazze Pha, Dr. Dre, J.U.S.T.I.C.E League and Timberland.

Young Buck dated famous R&B singer Monica but broke up. He stated that he felt she was developing feelings that he wasn't.

He has appeared in 2006 on Lil Scrappy's hit single "Money In The Bank" from his album "Bred to Die, Born to Live".

His music was recently banned from several clubs in Atlanta due to him fighting one of the Dj's for playing his rival The Game's single "One Blood".

His record label is called Cashville Records and is also known as G-unit South.

The first official single to his sophomore album is entitled "If You Want Some" featuring Jazze Pha.

Young Buck Is Part Of The Group"G Unit" Along Side: 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, The M.O.P, Mobb Deep, Young Hot Rod & The First Lady Of G-Unit Olivia.