SPATE magazine visits Young Buck's Listening party.

March 30, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
SPATE magazine got a chance to catch up with Young Buck at his listening party for "Buck The World" his new solo album on G-Unit records/Interscope. Young Buck came down fromt he VIP area to kick it on the mike and talk to the fans that attended the party. Saying things like "put your middle finger up for me" got the crowd going wild and made Young Buck start singing along to his latest single. G-Unit has gotten alot of attention lately because of the arrest of Tony Yayo of G-Unit. 50 cent was accused of ordering Tony Yayo to slap a 14 year old boy. Many think that this has taken the attention off of Young Bucks album.

Young Buck has been featured on many websites such as www.allhiphop.com, www.sohh.com, www.mediatakeout.com, and many other websites. You can catch clips of him on www.youtube.com also. With the slumping sales of hip-hop music in 2006 many think that 2007 should be a much better year. With power releases from hip-hop heavyweights such as 50 cent, Kanye West, Little Wayne and many others many believe that this will be a much better year. Though albums from Jay z, and Nas came out at the end of the year, sales still didnt hit the marks of many peoples expections.

About Young Buck
Young Buck is a member of the very popular group G-Unit that was founded by 50 cent. 50 cent went on to sell 15 million records with only two albums. Making him one of the best selling artists of all time. Then releasing fellow G-unit artist Lloyd Banks who went on to go platinum. G-unit members have enjoyed success from clothing, movies, Vitamin water, video games, books and other things. 50 cent is on the Forbes list for top entertainers of 2006.


About SPATE Magazine
SPATE magazine started as a very popular digital magazine. Then it expanded into print and is now taking the media world by storm. With photo shoots with G-Unit clothing and interviews with Dipset, Joell Oriz, Easy Mo Bee and Ras Kass. SPATE magazine is emerging as an urban magazine with something different to say. "Not only are you getting entertainment but you are getting motivated at the same time" says Antoine King CEO of SPATE Magazine. "Its like an urban self help magazine".