So as all first time: Young Buck is the best of G-Unit. Do not get me wrong! 50 has the biggest celebrity value of the group and Lloyd Banks the coolest rap style. About Tony Yayo and The Game I can not say as much. But Young Buck brings a certain something to the crew, the one would be among many other. The album is just great. Each track is catchy and glides formally through the ear canals. Everything is: From real club hits such as "Let Me In" somewhat calmer tracks like "Bang Bang" or "Thou Shall" are. But the real hallmark of Buck, the Dirrty South Crunk is represented strongly. For example. "Welcome to the South" feat. Lil 'Flip. But the absolute highlight for me is "Stomp", the TI and Ludacris, which combines 2 absolute enemies of the scene on a track. All good reasons to buy this CD, or a listen at least. 5 stars from me !!!! phosphates