In an interview with Philadelphia radio personality Cosmic Kev, the “Beamer, Benz or Bentley” rapper explained the situation. “50 [Cent] heard from them,” said Banks. “They calling right now trying to figure out how to get the boy back in the building. They have to drop the apology bag first. You can drop that bag and say, ‘I’m sorry. I will never ever doubt you again.’ That’s just a contract to talk. So it’s still not solidified. Then I might just take it and go get a little drop and something.”
Banks’ first Aftermath release was the platinum-selling The Hunger for More, which was also well-received critically. Banks was also a part of several G-Unit releases, and released a second album, Rotten Apple. His sophomore effort did not do nearly as well – commercially or critically.
Lloyd Banks is currently releasing projects independently and remains a member of G-Unit.
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