Young Buck Reflects On His Career 13 Years After 'Straight Outta Cashville'

by HHL Editors

It's been 13 years since Young Buck's debut studio album Straight Outta Cashville dropped on G-Unit records.

The album was a hit: It did 361,000 in its first week and ended up platinum.

Buck reflected on what's been the pinnacle of his career -- and his career in general -- with this Instagram post.

Lately, Buck's been in the news more for his behavior than his music.

In 2015, he failed a court ordered drug test and blamed it on Snoop Dogg. Last year, he threatened to burn his girlfriend's house down and ended up serving some jail time for violating his probation.

[Related: Young Buck is headed for prison.]

Last month, he was caught on tape brawling with fellow Nashville rapper Strarlito.

He has had some time for music: In June, he dropped the 10 Toes Down album -- and complained when JAY-Z dropped 4:44 on the same day.