Young Buck Is Back With New Project "Box Of Chocolates"

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Young Buck is back with his new project, "Box Of Chocolates."

Young Buck is back with a new mixtape just in time for Valentine's DayThe rapper released his project, Box Of Chocolates earlier today which consists of seven new tracks. The rapper holds down the project entirely on his own without any features attached to the tracklist. Box Of Chocolates follows the release of November's 10 Politics and October's 10 Felonies

Young Buck had a pretty heavy run in 2018 but it seems like he's been plagued with label issues lately. Earlier this week, the rapper took to Instagram to claim G-Unit Records sent a cease and desist letter to his distribution label and his music was removed from iTunes. The rapper made the claim while promoting Box Of Chocolates. Hopefully, this doesn't stop Buck from flooding the streets with new music in the future.

 


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