I think that Lloyd Banks should have both other members of G-Unit on his upcoming album. 50 Cent played a major role in Banks first two albums. If you recall, 50 Cent was on the two most successful singles of both albums, those singles were "On Fire" and "Hands Up."
Also Tony Yayo being on the album would definitely show the strength that still rests within G-Unit.
I was pretty shocked when Tony Yayo wasn't featured on Before I Self Destruct. I believe that Yayo did a great job on the track on Curtis.
This is chance G-Unit has to show that they are still relevant. Banks should focus on features from New York like, D-Block, Dipset, Fab, Slaughter House and even get Beenie Sigel in there.
G-Unit Records isn't dead! Come on Banks, lets go!
Permalink Reply by juan on February 5, 2010 at 7:36pm
i think he will this is only his single and with hopefully a 15-track cd he should defenetly have yayo and 50 T HAT WOULD SHOW THE WORLD THAT G-UNIT (THE REAL GUNIT) WONT SPLIT UP although i miss buck but what can u do hes disloyal.....
Put Ya Hands Up has almost 5.5 mil views and it's the worst track off The Big 10 to most hip hop listeners. The track is pure 50 and one of the standout tracks on there but that doesn't always result in many views/buzz. If 50 had of…
didn't you make a thread about how you liked The Bog 10? If the Big 10 material isn't enough, I doubt for example Wiz can make the music to back it up.
As for the thread, let's say the mixtapes have no features and no marketing…
^^ this every rapper wants to be seen as a boss, but at the end 50 dont trust in nobody because the game & buck situation buck not that much but game is a big snake, the real thing they want the old unit back after all the things that they did