Young Buck album Rehab
The Rehab is the first independent album by American rapper Young Buck.
It was released on September 7, 2010.
Originally intended to be his third studio album, its release was promised since early 2008, but was repeatedly pushed back due to Young Buck’s problems with G-Unit and 50 Cent.
At one point, Buck made an exaggerated claim when he said that The Rehab will sell a million copies in his first week to buy himself out of his contract with G-Unit Records. Young Buck called The Rehab a "street album," and said that he plans on releasing another album after he releases this album, which will contain all the tracks with features on them. The track "Hood Documentary" is a diss track directed at 50 Cent.
On August 30, Young Buck announced via twitter that the album was no longer his next "official album," but instead a street album. The announcment came admist rumors that 50 Cent had finally released Buck from his G-Unit contract. On September 13, 2010 an interview with Shade 45 radio host Angela Yee, 50 Cent stated that Young Buck is still sign to G-Unit Records. Rehab sold 6,400 in it’s first week.
"When the Rain Stops" became the first single when it was released to iTunes on May 18, 2010. "Ya Betta Know It" became the second single when it was released on iTunes on June 8, 2010. "Hood Documentary" is the third and final single.
Track Listing
1. "The Streetz" 1:25
2. "This Is Mine" 4:15
3. "Smoke Our Life Away" 5:01
4. "Statistics" 0:46
5. "Keep It Moving" 3:50
6. "Hood Documentary" 4:07
7. "Ya Betta Know It" 3:22
8. "When the Rain Stops" 3:57
9. "Not Killing Me" 3:51
10. "Nothin 4 Ya" 3:11
11. "The Bust" 0:59
12. "Like a Million" 3:32
13. "Leave It Alone" 3:09
14. "Reality Check" 1:15
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