Dive into the gritty and raw world of Southern hip hop with Young Bleed's "Carleone's Vintage," released on July 30, 2002, under Da'tention Home Records. This album is a powerful testament to Young Bleed's unique style and lyrical prowess, offering a compelling journey through the streets and struggles of his environment. With tracks like "Born Kings," "Murderous," and "N' Dis' World," Young Bleed delivers a hard-hitting narrative that captures the essence of Southern hip hop. The album's 12 tracks clock in at just over an hour, providing a dense and immersive experience. From the aggressive beats of "Tribal X'istence" to the introspective moments of "Whatchall' Mean," "Carleone's Vintage" showcases Young Bleed's versatility and depth as an artist. Fans of Southern hip hop will find this album a compelling addition to their collection, highlighting Young Bleed's significant contribution to the genre.