My personal fav. Artist of the G-Unit clique is clearly Young Buck. Now the man from Nashville, Tennesse published after his two Independent Albums "Thuggin til the end" and "Undaground Vol.1", which are actually the same album on a song until finally his major label debut "Straight Outta Cashville. As the G-Unit album or the Lloyd Banks album comes "Straight Outta Cashville" out under G-Unit / Interscope and has therefore virtually nothing therefore to do with Shady / Aftermath Eminem and Dr. Dre. The executive producer of the album were like on Lloyd Banks debut album, 50 Cent and Sha Money XL, who again delivered excellent Beatz. The album goes largely in the East Coast direction, so proper Southern influence there only in the two brilliant songs "Welcome 2 the South", in which, before all Lil Flip back all raps in land and in "Stomp" with TI and Ludacris. The CD is actually overall very varied, only I would have liked a little more Southern influence, but predominate but then in the end of the typical East Coast sound, what but is by no means bad. From Rap / Flow ago I find Young Buck just awesome, he's better than all 50, and Lloyd Banks, it can, if only just, well beaten. So the album is not bad and at the same level as that of Lloyd Banks. People like the 50 and G-Unit can not strike hesitation, Southern Headz I would recommend this part only once to listen, since as I said little Southern influence is on it and want to hear who simply again good rap can also hesitation, the Part procure. PeAcE