Young Buck is taking it back to the basics. The G-Unit rapper releases "Back to the Old Me," a new track paired with an accompanying music video.

The visual finds him out in the city as he posts up everywhere from the garage to atop a train. The Nashville native lets the world know that he's bringing it back to his old self on this record.

“Let’s take it back to my first gram/All I wanted was an oz/’73 with the big motor/Come through looking like the whole key/I’m going back to the old me, to old me, to old me/I’m turning back to the old me/If niggas shooters, we gon' see/And yeah, I'm fucking with the work/Rich nigga doing dirt/Molly, xans and percs/Anybody getting murked/I'm turning back to the old me, to old me, to old me/Yeah, I'm turning back to old me/I'm bringing down this whole key," Young Buck raps.

The rhymer is all about that action as he recently revealed on the song "Riot." The track was prompted by the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Young Buck also informed his fellow artists with similar sentiments to feel free to do a "Riot" remix.

"And for any artists that are feeling the same feelings as me,” Buck told XXL, “the record is open for any remixes."

While "Riot" might not be included, fans will definitely hear "Back to the Old Me" on Young Buck's 10 Bodies mixtape hosted by DJ Drama and DJ Whoo Kid. The new project is scheduled to drop next week.

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