Released from prison and from the G-Unit, Young Buck returns to publish material also in 2020, with an extended play of 25 minutes and 7 pieces, Caleb Neal and Cherae Leri the only guests. His effort surprises positively, his voice is good, his boom bap trap rhythms are accessible and composed of melodic samples, on which the boy pulls out bars with a competent and regular rapping style. The tape practically never goes beyond decency, except in "Signed Up", which rises to a better track thanks to a solid rhythm, concrete samples and an energetic chorus. 6/10.
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