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Most of them rappers have been criticised by or have fallen out with their crews because they thought “Ride his coat tails and I’ll be alright” instead of thinking “I’m gonna get mines”. How many hot rappers have had a successful crew follow them anyhow? I’m talking a crew that were down from day one, not a crew picked up along the way.Īnd when I say success, I mean they had success to match their own and lasting careers in their own right.ĥ0 is singled out because he tried to galvanise his crew by airing them out publicly like “go on, prove me wrong”, but their sensitivities got the better of them. Lloyd Banks released Halloween Havoc 2 yesterday (November 1).50 did nothing wrong, in my mind, he gave these guys opportunities so, unless he was picking wack beats for them, all they had to do was make quality songs in their own right to maintain the G Unit brand and build their own names off of that. I tell people all the time, you don’t know how lucky you are. I can’t help but want to do that more because I want people to hold onto some lines that’s inspirational, not just a witty punchline that made you go, ‘Woo!’ As an artist, people are gonna want things from you. I see people with the Cold Corner tattoos with the statue of liberty cover on the face and quotes from the mixtape. When I dropped Failure’s No Option, the name alone is inspiration so I started seeing tattoos. When you change your content and you say your subject matter is some real shit and it’s really connecting with what people are going through on a day to day basis, then you might see a tattoo.
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“You’re not gonna run into a fan with a tattoo of a punchline. “When I was doing punchlines and stuff all the time, nobody tattoos punchlines,” he says. He appreciates that fans can directly connect to artists, something that he says he never got to do growing up.
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He says enjoys when people are impacted by his music more than impressing them with one line. Reflecting on his career, Lloyd Banks says that he no longer focuses on creating a catchy punchline. “I see things like that and every now and then you might get somebody who doesn’t connect with the music, but it’s about nine out of 10 now. “Now if go to sites, I see things like Top 5 Dead or Alive or PLK Punchline King, one of the greatest,” he says. The G-Unit rapper says that he has seen people appreciate his music more and more as time has gone on. Then 85 next time to the point where there were no bad comments.” “Literally, if it was a hundred comments and half of them were good and the other half were bad, my goal would be to get 75 next time. “I would use those comments to fuel me,” he says. Lloyd Banks spoke with AmaruDonTV in an interview published in July about his lyrical evolution after more than a decade in the Rap industry.īanks says that seeing the Internet generate fan reactions caused him to create music that caught people’s attention.