
Artist
Young Buck
Young Buck is a rap artist from Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. formed in 1981. 100 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rap · Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. · Best rap albums
- 100
- Releases
- 2004–2026
- Active years
- 1981
- Formed

Artist
Young Buck is a rap artist from Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. formed in 1981. 100 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rap · Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. · Best rap albums

Most popular
Buck the World
2007

After the Unit 2
2012

Only God Can Judge Me
2012

Back on My Buck Shit
2009

Cashville Takeover
2009

The Rehab
2010

Target Practice
2025

Renovation
2025

Case Dismissed!
2025

The Rehab (Special Edition)
2022

The Rehab (Chopped & Screwed) (Special Edition)
2022

The Rehab (Chopped & Screwed)
2022

The Rehab (Remix Special Edition)
2022

10 Pints (Special Edition)
2022

10 Bullets
2021

Back on My Buck Shit, Vol. 3
2021

Vaccine
2021

10 Bricks
2021

The Rehab (Remix)
2019

10 Pints
2018

Disciple X Jericho
2018

10 Plugs
2018

10 Felonies
2018

10 Politics
2018

10 Toes Down
2017

Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
2017

10 Street Commandments
2017

10 Bodies (Deluxe Edition)
2016

The Rehab & From the Bottom 2 the Top (Deluxe Edition)
2015

The Natural 2 & The Rehab (Deluxe Edition)
2015

Sreet Life Mixtape
2014

Gas 2 - Gangsta & Street 2
2013

Buck'd Up
2012

G.A.S. (Gangsta & Street)
2012

Get Buck B
2012

Get Buck Bitch
2012

Cashville's Greatest
2012

Old Hustle, Young Money V2
2012

Welcome to the Hood
2012

Live Loyal Die Rich
2012

Bury Me a G
2012

I'm the Shit 153
2012

The Taped Conversation
2012

I'm the Shit 44
2012

The Best of Young Buck - The Buck You Thought
2012

G-Unit Nemesis
2012

Buck Marley
2012

Im the Shit 98
2012

Free Young Buck
2012

The Rehab Screwed
2012

Get Buck - The Official Mixtape
2012

Dead Wrong Mixtape
2012

I AM TN - Young Buck Edition
2012

No Place for Me
2012

Back On My Buck Shit V2
2012

Mr. Ten-a-Key Product of the South
2012

Terminate On Sight
2012

Letter to the Label
2012

There Will Be Blood Vol 2
2012

My Interview
2012

Welcome to the Dirty Dime
2012

There Will Be Blood Vol 1
2012

Im the Shit 4
2012

Salute to the Streetz
2012

Rumors
2012

Buck to the Future
2012

Young Buck Unlimited
2012

Touch the Ceiling
2012

I'm the Shit 193
2012

Mr 615
2012

Back for the Streets
2012

Split: The Rehab / The Natural 2 (2 for 1: Special Edition)
2011

Split: The Rehab / From the Bottom 2 the Top (2 for 1: Special Edition)
2011

The Rehab / From the Bottom 2 the Top (2 for 1: Special Edition)
2011

The Rehab / The Natural 2 (2 for 1: Special Edition)
2011
601 to 615
2010
Back on My Buck Shit, Volume 2: Change of Plans
2010

Back on My Buck Sh*t Ringtones
2009
From Cashville to Hollygrove
2009

Still Ten A Key Pt. 2
2009
Chronic 2006
2006

TIP
2005
T.I.P.
2005

TIP "Chopped & Screwed"
2005

Straight Outta Cashville
2004
Straight Outta Ca$hville
2004

3 The Hardest Way
Single · 2026

Want You Too
EP · 2026

Damn Homie
Single · 2026

OMG!
Single · 2025

Love For Tha Struggle
Single · 2025

Mafia Things
Single · 2025

From Lex to Ca$Hville
EP · 2025

Meet The PHANTOM
Single · 2025

40 Days and 40 Nights
EP · 2021

Outbreak
EP · 2020

Double Up EP
EP · 2018

Bust N Grams
EP · 2016

Before the Beast
EP · 2015
I Know You Want Me
Single · 2006
David Darnell Brown, also known as Young Buck, is an American rapper, actor, and producer. Buck is a former member of the hip hop groups UTP Playas & G-Unit. He currently resides as president of his own record label, Ca$hville Records. As of August 6, 2012 Young Buck is serving 18 months in Yazoo City Medium Security Federal Prison for gun possession. His release date is scheduled for November 26, 2013. Around the age of twelve, Brown began rapping because he was inspired by a Miami friend named Clay Cole. Jealous of his friend's talent, he wanted to beat him no matter what he had to give up. At the same time Clay Cole moved to Tallahassee in Florida, Brown began recording in a real studio. Shortly thereafter, he was given an opportunity to perform for Brian "Baby" Williams, co-founder of Cash Money Records. After several years on and off of Cash Money Records, Brown and fellow rapper Juvenile decided to leave the label for good in 2000 and go to UTP Records, where Brown stayed until 2003. One of his early appearances was on the song "Memphis," where he was featured along with Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, and other southern rappers. His deal with UTP later led to a meeting with New …