New Music: Young Buck – “Proud of You”

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Young Buck is set to drop his forthcoming mixtape 10 Bricks with DJ Whoo Kid on May 20th and while you patiently await its arrive Buck is giving you something to mull over. "Proud of You" is the followup to "One More Night." Listen to it after the jump.

Video: Young Buck – “Not This Time”

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Young Buck, who recently dropped his 10 Bullets mixtape, returns with the visuals to "Not This Time." The video looks as though it's playing on the classic late 90s aesthetic as Buck dons some Colt 45s and Olde Englishs. Check it out after the jump.

New Music: DJ Kay Slay – “Memories” feat. Young Buck, Freeway & Fame

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DJ Kay Slay has a new mixtape on the way entitled The Industry Purge and he's teasing the project with some serious heat. "Memories," a track which is set to appear on the forthcoming mixtape (dropping later tonight, so keep your ears open) features some heavy hitters in Young Buck, Freeway and Fame. In case you didn't know, that's Young Buck of G-Unit, the infamous Philly freestyle legend Freeway and one-half of the legendary M.O.P. You know, no big deal. Listen to "Memories" after the jump.

New Music: Young Buck – “New Year’s Cake”

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G-Unit's Young Buck is looking to make the most out of the new year as he releases a new loosie with "New Year's Cake." The track, which borrows the awesome "Pound Cake" beat, finds Buck reveling in the misery before celebrating his triumphs. Listen to Young Buck's "New Year's Cake" after the jump.

New Music: G-Unit – “All About the Drug Money”

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G-G-G-G-G-UNIT! Troy Ave's street smash "All About the Drug Money" gets the Guerrilla Unit treatment via Yayo, Buck, and Kidd Kidd. You may hear the track after the jump.

Video: G-Unit – “Watch Me”

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50 Cent and G-Unit looking a bit long in the tooth. Damn near sabre-toothed in Young Buck's case, whose name seems like a total irony in comparison to his puffy jaw and labored preening in this number. The great part is they're having fun, though, and 50 needs that as much as anyone after years of feuding. Maybe it will give some new life to his music. See hints of rejuvenation in "Watch Me" after the jump.