Listmania: The Game's Top 10 Verses
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Six Shot - Found Nov. 29, 2008 ... tell him that duke is back I'm still by your side, no matter who comes strapped Fuck Lloyd Banks, it ain't about who can rap It's about when... |
New 50 Cent BotS trailer full of explosions and gunfire
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PlayStation Universe - Found Nov. 27, 2008 ... friends online and play drop-in, drop-out co-op with 50 Cent's G-Unit crew, including members such as Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks or DJ Whoo Kid. Women admit their sympathy for 'man flu' victims runs out after five ... - Telegraph Men's cold comfort: A woman's sympathy lasts just five minutes when ... - Mail Online UK Businesses warned of VAT headache - Irish News Polling percentages in MP - Central Chronicle Explore All |
Telegraph |
50 Cent at MTVs TRL Total Finale Live
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Urban Mecca - Found Nov. 20, 2008 Rapper Curtis 50 Cent Jackson (C), along with Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo, poses during MTVs TRL Total Finale Live at the MTV studios in Times Square |
REVIEW: DJ Whoo Kid & Tony Yayo:Black Friday
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XXL Magazine - Found Nov. 18, 2008 Last week in New York, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks previewed the new G-unit album, Terminate On Si 'I don't smack kids.' - Tony Yayo Is Tony Yayo's |
50 Cent Steals A Dr. Dre Beat From Eminem; T.I. Choosing Paper Trail ...
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MTV - Found Nov. 13, 2008 Representing: The G-Unit Mixtape: Halloween Havoc 411: There's a lot of things Lloyd Banks wants to be the king of, but he doesn't want to be known ... |
Fans Call 'TRL' Finale 'A Great Way For The Show To End'
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MTV - Found Nov. 17, 2008 'Everyone was screaming. Everyone was bugging out. I got to hug Lloyd Banks. [I was excited we got to see] Beyoncé. 'TRL' farewell studded with stars, fans - Hollywood Reporter Pop Stars, Fans Say Goodbye to MTV's TRL - Washington Post MTV Pulls Plug On "TRL" - CBS News The countdown winds down at last for MTV's 'TRL' - Washington Post Explore All |
Breitbart.com |
50 Cent To Perform at Spike Video Game Awards
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All Hip Hop - Found Nov. 13, 2008 Blood in the Sand’s playable character list includes Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and DJ Whoo Kid. Spike announces Video Game Awards nominees - Washington Post Spike announces Video Game Awards nominees - FOXNews.com 'GTA IV' favorite at Video Game Awards - Chicago Daily Herald Grand Theft Auto IV, Metal Gear Solid 4 among video games up for ... - Moose Jaw Times-Herald Explore All |
TR-Later! Rock Daily?s Farewell to ?TRL? Live Blog
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Rolling Stone Rock and Roll Daily - Found Nov. 16, 2008 10:34 pm: Carson Daly just introduced Tony Banks. Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo are not amused (they?re all wearing primary colors, like... |
Big MIke & DJ Thoro - Hood Elected Pt. 2
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TBOHipHop.net :: HipHop's Promotion Source! - Found Nov. 13, 2008 Kanye West- 16.T Pain Feat T.I.&Akon- 17.Remo Da Rapstar-Freestyle 18.Lloyd Banks-First Me 19.Lloyd Banks-Freestyle 20.Maino-However Do... |
Coast To Coast Vol. 56 (Hosted By Ciara)
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TBOHipHop.net :: HipHop's Promotion Source! - Found Nov. 12, 2008 Skyzoo & Termanology - Girl Interupted 15. B.O.B. - Middle of the Day 16. Young Chris - Verse 9 17. Lloyd Banks - Cant Stop 18. Left Eye... |
Lloyd Banks Biography
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Lloyd Banks
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Lloyd Banks on the set of the "Rider Pt.2" video.
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| Background information | |
| Born | April 30, 1982 |
| Origin | New York City, New York United States |
| Genre(s) | Hip hop |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
| Years active | 1999 – present |
| Label(s) | G-Unit, Interscope |
| Associated acts | G-Unit |
| Website | www.lloydbanks.com |
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name, Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper and member of the rap group G-Unit.
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Biography
Early life
Lloyd Banks was born Christopher Lloyd in Baltimore, Maryland and was raised in South Jamaica, Queens. His mother is Puerto Rican and his father was African American.1 His parents were young and never married when Banks was born. His father spent most of Banks' childhood in prison which left Lloyd Banks' mother to raise him and his siblings alone. Lloyd Banks was left to care for his younger brothers alone when his mother was not around.2
Banks started writing something resembling poetry at a young age and it started taking form. Eventually, he got the courage and rapped his rhymes on the streets of New York. People's reaction to it stunned him. He kept free styling and participating in local battles, creating an unstoppable growing buzz for himself.3
Lloyd Banks grew up around the corner from 50 Cent and Tony Yayo so they would usually rap together; they starred in many city shows. Lloyd Banks attended August Martin High School in Queens, New York. Even when he was in school, instead of doing his school work he would write down everything that came to mind. Even when he wasn't rapping, he would write. It was something he did in his spare time. He could not flourish lyrically in a structured school environment, so he dropped out before he turned 16.4
He took his great, great grandfather's name, "Banks", which was passed on by his uncles who also shared it.
Rise to fame
Tony Yayo, being an older and more experienced rapper, joined 50 Cent on the Nas Promo Tour, the Cash Money Tour and the Ruff Ryders Tour. As Banks remained at home waiting for 50 and Yayo to return, he started rapping around the neighborhood to further increase his buzz on the streets. He then hooked up with neighborhood producers and made tracks for local mixtapes. Lloyd Banks has a renowned reputation on the mixtape scene.5
Banks was shot twice in September 2001, by what's believed to be stray gunfire in his neighborhood.6
During August 2005, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and their entourage were traveling in a van, when the vehicle was pulled over after passing through a red light in midtown Manhattan. Officers said they discovered a loaded handgun and another weapon in the van. Prosecutors asked a judge to dismiss the charges after an investigation determined that neither Lloyd Banks nor Young Buck were in possession of the weapons. Felony gun charges against Lloyd Banks and Young Buck were dropped on November 8, 2006.
G-Unit
G-Unit was founded when childhood friends, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, and Tony Yayo decided to make a group with each other. They met Young Buck when Cash Money group came to New York and 50 Cent heard Young Buck rapping. After 50 Cent signed his contract with Aftermath Entertainment they took Young Buck in the group and signed him. Tony Yayo was later sent to prison on weapons charges.
Fronted by 50 Cent, G-Unit quickly redefined the urban music industry back to gangsta rap. They produced a series of mixtape albums with original numbers and high quality artwork, making the discs something more than a bootleg, but not quite an independent release.
50 Cent was soon granted his own record label by Dr. Dre and released the album Get Rich or Die Tryin', Lloyd Banks was featured on the song "Don't Push Me". Soon after the group had established their own record label, G-Unit Records, G-Unit released their first official group album Beg for Mercy in November of 2003, which went on to be certified 2× Platinum. 78
Albums
Debut album
Lloyd Banks released his solo debut album The Hunger for More in June 2004. The first single was the summer smash hit "On Fire" which featured 50 Cent. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard charts with 433,000 copies sold in the first week. The album has since sold over two million copies and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.910
Second album
The Big Withdraw was intended to be Lloyd Banks's second album. The album was leaked to the internet after Banks had a ménage à trois encounter with two women and left the CD album behind.11 The leaked version of the album contained 23 tracks.12
During an interview, Lloyd Banks commented on the issue, he said:
It's truth to that rumor. That comes from me doing too much. I was just lost in my ways, fucked two women at one time. It's the little things you don't pay attention to. I had the CD in an actual DJ Whoo Kid mixtape cover. It was just a blank CD with just tracks. I got over 70, 80 tracks, so you can't get them all on one CD. So I might have had 14 tracks of the last two weeks or something like that. Next thing I know, [I] can't find the CD. I'm assuming it had to be from one of those situations when you got too much going on around you. Maybe I'mma just stick to one girl from now on. That's the only explanation that makes sense. Sticky fingers.11
Due to the leak, Lloyd Banks began work on Rotten Apple. "Rotten Apple" is a play on New York City's nickname "The Big Apple". It was released on October 10, 2006. The album debuted at #16, selling 46,000 copies in its first week. Rotten Apple was not considered as a commercial success because his debut album sold a significantly higher number of copies in its first week. He has released three singles from Rotten Apple: "Hands Up", "The Cake", and "Help".13
Controversy
Lloyd Banks tries to keep the lowest profile in the G-Unit camp but feuds willingly to support his "crew". Feuds initially involving 50 Cent have caused him to engage in this Hip-Hop practice. The most well known of these feuds involving Lloyd Banks is the feud between him and The Game which started publicly after The Game left G-Unit under perturbed circumstances. The Game and Lloyd Banks were rumored to not get along during the Game's tenure in G-Unit. Lloyd Banks speculates that The Game had jealous insecurities involving the attention he received after the success of his debut album The Hunger for More and Banks winning a lyricist title. 14 After leaving the group, The Game released a series of diss songs against G Unit with most of them featuring Lloyd Banks' name in them. Lloyd Banks nationally replied to the Game on a Rap City freestyle booth session. The Game quickly released a "diss" record called "SoundScan" where The Game pokes fun at Lloyd Banks' album Rotten Apple falling thirteen spots on the Billboard 200 chart and disappointing second week sales. Lloyd Banks replied on his mixtape Mo' Money In The Bank Pt. 5: Gang Green Season Continues with a song called "Showtime (The Game's Over)". Lloyd Banks states that 50 Cent wrote half of The Game's first album The Documentary and pokes fun at The Game's suicidal thoughts.
Awards
In 2004, Banks was awarded 2004's Mixtape artist of the Year at the Mixtape Awards. Lloyd Banks Commented on this award in an interview with AOL Sessions, he said:
When I won the mixtape artist of the year 2004, after that I didn’t want to get away from it because that right there is where I got my satisfaction, from the fans giving me that award. It wasn’t like an award show when you got some big fat guys in suits on the podium that never even heard my album giving me a rating or judging what I deserve... that's actually my most proudest trophy right now.15
- BET Awards
- 2006, Best Collaboration ("Touch It [Remix]") with Busta Rhymes, Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Papoose, & DMX [Nominated]
- BET Hip-Hop Awards
- 2006, Hip-Hop Video of the Year ("Touch It [Remix]") with Busta Rhymes, Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Papoose, & DMX [Nominated]
- 2006, Best Collaboration ("Touch It [Remix]") with Busta Rhymes, Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Papoose, & DMX [Won]
- Grammy Awards
- 2005, Best Rap Solo Performance ("On Fire") [Nominated]
Discography
| Album | Year |
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| The Hunger for More | 2004 |
| Rotten Apple | 2006 |
| Southside State of Mind | 2009 |
| Album | Year |
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| Beg For Mercy | 2003 |
| Get Rich or Die Tryin' OST | 2005 |
| T.O.S: Terminate on Sight | 2008 |
References
- ^ admin. Lloyd Banks - Hunger For More. Sixshot. Accessed August 31, 2007.
- ^ Alexander Fruchter Still Hungry. SoundSlam. Accessed September 24, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks bio. Sing365. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks Interview. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks on the Mixtape Scene. Askmen. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks Shot By Stray Gunfire. Askmen. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lamy, Jonathan (December 18, 2003). 2003 Ends With a Bang!. RIAA. Accessed July 10, 2007.
- ^ 50 Cent Biography: Contemporary Musicians. eNotes. Accessed July 18, 2007.
- ^ Winning, Brolin (October 3, 2006). Exclusive Interview with Lloyd Banks. MP3.com. Accessed July 31, 2007.
- ^ Searchable Database. RIAA. Accessed July 31, 2007.
- ^ a b Carl Chery (December 25, 2007). Best Of '06: Lloyd Banks Loses New Album During Threesome, Addresses Cassidy Beef. SOHH. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Ryan (September 24). Lloyd Banks' "The Big Withdraw leaks. RapSearch. Accessed August 25, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks-Rotten Apple. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks Speculating On Game. Vibe. Accessed July 29, 2007.
- ^ Lloyd Banks AOL Session-Comments on Mixtape Award In Q&A. AOL. Accessed July 29, 2007.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Lloyd Banks |
| Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Lloyd Banks |
- Lloyd Banks Offical website
- Lloyd Banks at Allmusic
- Lloyd Banks at the Internet Movie Database
- Lloyd Banks at MySpace
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| NAME | Lloyd Banks |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Christopher Lloyd |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Rapper |
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 30, 1982 |
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