Welcome 2 Cashville

Welcome 2 Cashville is the second mixtape released by Young Buck featuring new music from the label's The Outlawz, Tha City Paper, Rukus 100, Sosa Tha Plug & Paperchase. The mixtape features exclusive tracks and freestyles from Ca$hville Records. Other Nashville, Ten-A-Keyans that appear on this project include CTN, Charlie P, Bezzled Gang, Frank Wyte & more. It was released for digital download and sale on iTunes on December 25, 2012. One Ca$hville Records artist that didn't make it on the mixtape due to being in prison was westcoast rapper C-Bo.[1][2]

Welcome 2 Cashville
Mixtape by
Ca$hville Records
ReleasedDecember 25, 2012
GenreHip hop
LabelCa$hville Records, Traps-N-Trunks
Ca$hville Records chronology
Cashville Takeover
(2009)
Welcome 2 Cashville
(2012)

Track list

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No.TitlePerformed By:Length
1."Bout Money" (featuring Rukus 100)Young Buck3:33
2."Turnt Up" (featuring Paperchase & Rukus 100)Tha City Paper4:39
3."Keep It Dirty"Young Buck2:54
4."Broke Bitch"Charlie P3:17
5."Shine"Ice Cold Jay3:54
6."My Garage" (featuring Tha City Paper & Tiko)Generation X3:49
7."Trap Phone" (featuring Young Buck)Paperchase4:19
8."The CTN Way" (featuring Young Buck)CTN4:47
9."Dusted" (featuring Young Buck)Bezzeled Gang4:34
10."God Bless Em"Tha City Paper3:13
11."Stupid Money" (featuring Blood Raw & Jimmie Hoff)Young Buck3:23
12."Peep Hole" (featuring Charlie P)Young Buck2:24
13."This Ain't That"Rukus 1003:34
14."Phone Jumpin"Paperchase3:49
15."Blink" (featuring Young Buck)Frank Whyte4:09
16."My City" (featuring Tha City Paper)Dirty Diana3:30
17."How To Shake It"Paperchase3:40
18."What It Do" (featuring The Outlawz & Sosa Tha Plug)Young Buck5:20
19."Kill Me A Nigga" (featuring Rukus 100)Charlie P3:32
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