Young Buck hasn’t said all that he wants. Just 24 hours after releasing the record “Riot,” which addressed the injustices plaguing America following the senseless killings of Alton Sterling & Philando Castile, the G-Unit member decides to follow that up by getting a few more things off his chest with another similar record titled “The Get Back.”
Over some jazzy, saxophone-driven production from The Bandplay, Buck delivers another socially-conscious record that finds him rapping about police brutality, the Dallas shooting incident, and many more of the issues society faces on a daily basis. Take a listen.
Buck's 10 Bodies mixtape is on the way.
Quotable Lyrics:
Good morning I woke up smelling gun powder
Call this a black power, eleven bodies in four hours
558 of us already died tho’
In 2016 by the hands of the 5-0