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Case Dismissed – The Introduction of G-Unit South

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Case Dismissed – The Introduction of G-Unit South
Mixtape by
ReleasedAugust 29, 2006[1]
GenreHip hop
LabelG-Unit South, Aphilliates Music Group
Young Buck chronology
Welcome To The Traphouse
(2006)
Case Dismissed – The Introduction of G-Unit South
(2006)
Cashville Takeover
(2009)

Case Dismissed – The Introduction of G-Unit South is a mixtape by rapper Young Buck, Hosted by DJ Drama. DJ Drama celebrates Young Buck's legal victory in his case resulting from his arrest at the VIBE Awards with this huge mixtape introduction to the new G-Unit South branch. Cashville's own lays down mad exclusive freestyles and tracks while also acquainting you with the talent coming out of Ca$hville Records stable: D-Tay, Lil Murda, Hi-C, Lil Scrappy, All Star Cashville Prince, and more. It was released on August 29, 2006.[1] On mixtape website DatPiff, it has been certified Bronze for being downloaded over 25,000 times.[2]

Background

The Mixtape was 1 of 3 released by Young Buck to promote his upcoming 2007 album Buck The World (the other two being Welcome To The Traphouse & Chronic 2006)[3]

Track list

No.TitlePerformed By:Length
1."Case Dismissed!" (Intro)Young Buck1:35
2."Come And Catch Me" (featuring Lil Scrappy & All Star Cashville Prince)Young Buck5:05
3."You Can Get It Too" (featuring D-Tay)Young Buck3:41
4."Real Niggas Across The World"Young Buck1:20
5."Here We Come" (featuring D-Tay & 615)Young Buck3:13
6."I Need A Freak"Young Buck4:07
7."Move It Like I Do" (featuring D-Tay & Hi-C)Young Buck3:35
8."Once A Month"Young Buck & DJ Drama0:33
9."Postin' Up" (featuring Shannon Sanders)Young Buck3:21
10."Where The Haters At" (featuring All Star Cashville Prince & 615)Young Buck3:25
11."I'll Be Back"Young Buck3:45
12."Let's Get Dirty" (featuring D-Tay & 615)Young Buck2:39
13."G-Unit South" (featuring Hi-C)Young Buck2:46
14."G Shit"All Star Cashville Prince1:35
15."Hood Love"Young Buck3:18
16."Money In The Bank" (featuring Young Buck)Lil Scrappy3:54
17."Sippin' Purp" (featuring D-Tay)Young Buck3:29
18."Pop A Pill" (featuring D-Tay & 615)Young Buck3:13
19."We The Fuck Outta Here"Young Buck1:45
20."War Witcha Homeboy"Young Buck3:20
21."Shout Out To Pimp C & Project Pat"Young Buck0:55

References

  1. ^ a b "Case Dismissed: The Introduction Of G Unit South". musicbrainz.org. MetaBrainz Foundation. 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  2. ^ "Case Dismissed - the Introduction of G-unit South Mixtape by Young Buck Hosted by DJ Drama". Archived from the original on 2014-07-04. Retrieved 2012-10-22.
  3. ^ "Young Buck - Case Dismissed!: The Introduction of G-Unit South CD Album MP3".
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