Young Buck Drops Off "Dope 2 Ya"

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Young Buck returns with "Dope 2 Ya."

It's been a minute since we got some new music from Young Buck but with his project 10 Street Commandments due next week, he's beginning the roll out for it. Today, he drops off his latest single "Dope 2 Ya."

Whenever Young Buck drops something, you could only expect that it'll be on some real street type ish. "Dope 2 Ya" recounts the times when he was on the streets, willing to get it by any means necessary. He details the time when he was toting a draco everywhere and selling dope to everyone's mom, pops and sister. It's an anthem for the streets. Buck's gutter voice sits perfectly over the Southern production.  It's definitely another dope venture from Young Buck. 

Aside from his upcoming 10 Street Commandments project, G-Unit is preparing to release their album POWER in 2018. It's safe to say that Buck is definitely keeping himself busy. His upcoming project is due on December 1st.

Quotable Lyrics
I ziploc it up, I droptop it up
We are not in love, I taught her how to rock it up
I went Nordstron on these niggas, made 'em shop with us
Hop out Porsches on these niggas, made em' stock it up


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