“Welcome to the stab you, kidnap you capital, slap you backwards if you don’t straighten up that hat dude”
Buk kicks off DJ V-Dubs Laws & Policies Vol. 1 mixtape, with some choice bars over Rozay Richard’s “B.M.F.” instrumental. This track is a testament to just how dope Buk is an artist and emcee. I wish someone would write this man a check so he could just write and record music all day, everyday. His whole package [II] is so much doper than just about anything out right now. He beasts out for 1:25 straight. My only beef is that it’s too short. Hopefully, his solo album, The Deep End, and accompanying mixtape will drop at some point in 2010.
DJ V-Dub’s Laws & Policies Vol. 1 drops tomorrow. The mixtape features all new material from Sly Polaroid and Kanye West, Bump J, Twista and more.
Buk (PsychoDrama) – Laws & Policies (Intro)
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Literally too much for the industry to handle.
West Side
I wish these old ass niccas sit the fuck down and stop tryna spit. Yo time over senior citizen ass nicca
After Samuel made that comment he continued to list his top 10 rappers, Soulja Boy was #1… Lame ass
West Side
Buk killed it.
buk cold as hell man..fa real…nig is one of VERY FEW emcees that can hold they own w TWista #teamintavention
@Chiefj4. So let me get this straight, just bc Samuel don’t like Buk music he gotta like Soulja Boy? Think before you type bird brain. Even if Sam was a little harsh I do agree that Buks time has passed. His current work sounds like it would have been dope in the late 90’s. But hey who am I to judge. Maybe he’s targeting that Old crowd
buk is chicago!
^^ I agree, he is!….Chicago ’95
I’d rather hear Buk’s new album over any of these “young” guys albums today. That says something!
FACE THE FACTS everybody dont have the same taste in music.but i will say for a chicago site,this one really doesnt have much love for the type of music buk makes.except for andrew,oh and about all of the rappers from chi! thats right i said it buk is your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper!and you would have to be grown to understand some of the words he use.