Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 2, 2004 Young Buck, one of
the three members of 50 Cents G-Unit rap group has
released a single from his new debut album, Straight Out of
Cashville
which makes reference to his Old
School, vintage Cadillac Drop Top with Kill body rims
and Pirelli on the tires. The song titled, Shorty Wanna
Ride
also highlights that his car is fitted with 22
Pirelli tires which others had been unable to provide in the line
They said 22s wouldnt fit but they
lied.

Young Buck, who has been rapping since he was fourteen years old
joined 50 Cents GUnit after having spent several years with
Atlantas Cash Money Crew. He had been touring NY with
Juvenile another previous Cash Money Crew member when 50
Cent approached him and asked him to join G-Unit. He did,
with Juvenile and Cash Moneys approval and
immediately went to work co-writing and appearing on 50
Cents track Bloodhound. G-Units doubleplatinum
debut album Beg For Mercy bought Young Buck to the
worlds attention. From there co G-Unit member Lloyd Banks
and Young Buck released solo debut albums, The Hunger for
More
and Straight Out of Cashville (respectively)
referencing Young Bucks native Nashville.

Young Bucks new single is not his first encounter with
Pirelli. He and Lloyd Banks are featured in a Public Service
Announcement (PSA) produced by Pirelli and the Hip Hop Summit
Action Network
(HSAN) telling young people that Power
is Nothing Without Control
and that they should get out
and vote. The PSA was shot earlier in the year during the Detroit
Hip Hop summit, which Pirelli sponsored. It is being shown on two
tour busses that HSAN has been running through 26 cities in 10
states as part of its Hip Hop Team Vote – Get Out To Vote
(GOTV) campaign. One tour bus has been to states throughout the
Midwest and the other has been traveling to the South, culminating
in Florida.
Young Bucks Shorty Wanna Ride single can be seen on
MTV, BET, VHI, etc where it is currently on rotation and can be
purchased at all major record stores.