With two singles “On Fire” and “Smile” burning up the charts, fair warning should be given to the streets. Lloyd Banks is coming. Preparing for his first solo album “The Hunger for More” on Interscope Records, Banks is ready to show hip-hop that G-Unit is more than 50 Cent. When I say ‘The Hunger for More,’ it could be referring to more success. It could be more money. Or Respect. More power. More understanding,” Banks says in a statement. “All those things lead up to that hunger for more, because my more isn’t everybody else’s more. I feel like I made it already, because I got already what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up in is striving to get”.
Produced by Eminem, Lloyd’s first official single “On Fire” is gaining steady ground on the billboard charts with a video directed by Jesse Terrero and 50 Cent. After the release of Banks album, Young Buck will be next up to bat with his solo album and his first single “Let Me In” hitting the radio in the next few weeks.