Straight Outta Cashville is the major label debut and second solo studio album by American rapper Young Buck.
Production was handled by DJ Paul, Dre & Vidal, Juicy J, Needlz, Sha Money XL, Chad Beat, Crown, Diverse, Doug Wilson, Felony Muzik, Kon Artis, Lil' Jon, Midi Mafia, Red Spyda and Black Jeruz, with Klasic and Sean C serving as co-producers.
It features guest appearances from his fellow G-Unit groupmates 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and the Game, as well as D-Tay, David Banner, Kon Artis, Lil' Flip, Ludacris and Stat Quo.
An accompanying music video starring Malinda Williams, which was directed by Gil Green, was inspired by the film Natural Born Killers.
Straight Outta Cashville received minimal promotion after November 2004 as result of the Vibe Awards stabbing incident, in which Buck was arrested for an assault.
Rafael Martinez of Prefix called the record "the best G-Unit release to date", giving praise to the production, featured guests and Buck delivering above-average lyricism from the hip-hop blueprint, concluding that "Cynics will criticize Straight Outta Cashville as another typical G-Unit album, only this time south of the Mason-Dixon line.
[6] Kelefa Sanneh from The New York Times said, "This album isn't revelatory, but it is convincing, and although Young Buck's subject matter never surprises, the tracks sometimes do".
[12] In the United States, Straight Outta Ca$hville debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, with sales of 261,000 copies in its first week of release.