Wow, straight from the start: I'm thrilled. With ,, Straight outta ... ", the Major Debut of Southern G-Unit rapper Young Buck, he is applying for the title ,, hot Besster MC of G-Unit"! For me personally, this disc is better than Fiffty's ,, Massacre "and Bank $ 's ,, hunger for more"! About the music: While tracks with YB were always to hear East Coast rape and beats the previous G.Unit, YB already offers us here, in addition, of course, more typical East Coast tracks, including real South anthems, representing the highlights of the album for me. E.g. ,, Welcome to the South "with two of the hottest South rappers to time at all. Lil'Flip and David Banner ,, Do it like me" I would put the south even more in the category, a nice track which exactly mediocrity meets between Club-Banger and chilligerem track. But, as already mentioned, but also many East Coast songs with on the plate, which is likely due to the producers (main responsibility for the productions had 50 Cent and Sha Money XL). However, what the album is really different from the others G.Unit Releases my opinion, however, except for the South and the South-track features the lyrics. Although YB moves lyrically in the G.Unit usual gangster image, but the way he does it, I find more credible and more real than the other GU Members. Most tracks are gloomy, sad, pensive and autobiographical. YB dispensed largely on party tracks and cool quotes, how many women he towing what yes at Fiffty however, is on the agenda. YB represents in my view life in its Hood contrast realistically represent. Conclusion: - The lyrics for me definitely the good races G.Unit major release until now - Good instrumentals (mostly dark, contemplative), which are not too trendy - Dirrty South meets East Coast, good mix