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AKA: Straight Outta Ca$hville
Straight Outta Cashville 2004 Album

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59m 15s
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United States
Release Dates
2004-08-24
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50 Cent
50 Cent
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Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner
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Sha Money XL
Sha Money XL
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Mike Bozzi
Mike Bozzi
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Sacha Waldman
Sacha Waldman
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Tracklist
1. I'm a Soldier 3m 35s
2. Do It Like Me 3m 52s
3. Let Me In 3m 44s
4. Look at Me Now 4m 26s
5. Welcome to the South 3m 50s
6. Prices on My Head 4m 21s
7. Bonafied Hustler 4m 16s
8. Shorty Wanna Ride 4m 21s
9. Bang Bang 3m 31s
10. Thou Shall 3m 15s
11. Black Gloves 3m 17s
12. Stomp 4m 44s
13. Taking Hits 3m 48s
14. Walk With Me 4m 10s
15. DPG-Unit 4m 9s

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It feels like 'Straight Outta Cashville' hits its stride when 50 Cent isn’t as involved in the writing. Tracks 2 through 7 are unmemorable, lacking the punch you'd hope for. When the verses are likeable, the hook is lacking, or vice versa. Thankfully, the Lil' Jon produced 'Shorty Wanna Ride' injects some needed energy into the album, something you don’t often say about a Buck project, but it stands out here. The momentum continues with 'Bang Bang', which cleverly flips Nancy Sinatra’s track of the same name and keeps things moving in the right direction. 'Thou Shall' is another strong cut, thanks in part to its memorable hook: "They say thou shall not steal, thou shall not kill / But rub me the wrong way, nigga, and I will." 'Stomp' is a clear highlight, not just for the music but for the drama it sparked between Luda and T.I. T.I.'s verse was removed at the last minute and replaced by Game’s. It was for the best though as T.I. sounds like he was coasting, whereas both Buck and Ludacris match the intensity of DJ Paul's and Juicy J’s pounding production, that The Game does better than T.I. did. Speaking of which, the Three 6 Mafia duo also produced the follow-up, 'Taking Hits'. While it doesn’t reach the heights of 'Stomp', it keeps the quality stretch going that has another enjoyably written hook. 'Walk With Me' adds a welcome dose of soul near the album’s close, sampling, 'If It's in You to Do Wrong' by The Impressions that rounds things out nicely. 'DPG-Unit' serves as another worthwhile way to finish the album off on some other editions. Between 'Straight Outta Cashville' and his underappreciated follow up, 'Buck the World', I think that has more top-tier bangin' music than this. Nonetheless, this is a consistent project overall with a stronger second half that has more replayability for me. Beats: ★★★☆ Rapping/Bars: ★★★★ Hooks: ★★★ Best Tracks: Shorty Wanna Ride, Stomp, Thou Shall, Walk With Me
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