New Song: Lloyd Banks – “101 Razors,” ft. Method Man

Back in 2021, Lloyd Banks proved that the PLK title still sticks with Course Of The Inevitable album. The project marked his first solo studio album in 11 years and it boasted guest appearances from lyrical monsters: Freddie Gibbs, Benny The Butcher, Styles P and Roc Marciano.

The following year, The former G-Unit soldier returned with the sequel, Course Of The Inevitable 2. And once again, the album featured guest appearances from heavy hitters like Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Jadakiss, Dave East, Vado, and Tony Yayo.

Last week Lloyd Banks confirmed that he will complete the Course Of The Inevitable trilogy with the release of the third installment. He shared a trailer for his forthcoming project, Course Of The Inevitable 3: Pieces Of My Pain on his Instagram page: “When you look in the mirror, you are alone. No friends, no family. Just you,” he says.

Today, the New York emcee joined forces with legendary Method Man on the brand new single titled “101 Razors” which is the first taste of the upcoming album. You can bump the new track below:

The Game raps about G-Unit & a battle with 50 Cent on his new song

The Game is back with the bars. The Compton rapper teams up with DJ Kayslay for their lethal collaboration, “72 Bar Assassin.” Over the menacing beat, Game unleashes a series of brash and unapologetic rhymes.

In the song, Game mocks Diddy with the following lines: “Flow like a condom / Ni**as still not fu**in’ with it. King of New York, king of L.A. / And I don’t give a f**k what Diddy say / My semi spray.”

He also addresses a Verzuz battle rumors with 50 Cent “Just to talk about a Verzuz with 50 / Tell Swizzy I need a hundred cash.”

Later, he shouts out Young Buck and Lloyd Banks: “Can’t see me now, couldn’t see me with Young Buck and ’em / Shout out to Lloyd Banks, album go hard, ni**a.. You supposed to do your squad like Yo Gotti do ’em / Therefore it’s still the Unit long as I can still move ’em.”

Listen to the song below:

50 Cent calls Lloyd Banks ‘lazy’ in his book, Banks responds on a new song “Stranger Things”

Last week, Lloyd Banks dropped his first proper studio album in over a decade, titled The Course of the Inevitable.

In 50 Cent’s book Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, Fiddy writes: “I always felt that if I had maybe done a better job teaching Banks and Yayo how to evolve and change their habits, they each would be in better places right now. While I was out hustling, Banks was more content staying on his porch and watching the world from there.”

“Banks wanted things to come to him, as opposed to going out and getting them for himself. That’s not me trying to assassinate his character—the guy has ‘Lazy Lloyd’ tattooed on his arm. He literally wears his laziness on his sleeve.”

On a song titled “Stranger Things,” from new album, Banks responds to Fifty: “When you’re f**ked up, behavior turns irregular quick, sometimes the pressure overwhelms when you’re the head of the clique/But don’t get ahead of yourself, I ain’t bending for s**t/Nobody sees your vision until you’re successful.”

He continues, “Your favorite’s nowhere near me when I’m dedicated/Always humble, usually disciplined and never hated/Call me quiet, call me lazy, talent never faded/It’s frustrating when your grindin’ ain’t appreciated/Should have been dead in my twenties, s**t, at least I made it/Guess I gotta prove myself again, increase your payment.”

Listen to the song below:

New Album: Lloyd Banks – “The Course of the Inevitable”

G-Unit’s prodigal son, Lloyd Banks has released his highly anticipated new album, titled The Course of the Inevitable.

The new album features guest appearances from some other heavy spitters like Styles P, Benny The Butcher, Freddie Gibbs as well as Roc Marci and Sy Ari Da Kid. Those features are spread across 18 tracks produced by Chase N. Cashe, Dual Output, and others.

The Course of the Inevitable marks the end of a drought for Lloyd Banks fans. The album is his first project since 2016’s Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury. 

You can bump the new album below:

Lloyd Banks reveals release date, tracklist & cover art for his new album!

The wait for Lloyd Banks’ new album is officially over. Following teasers over the past month, the former G-Unit member has announced his next full LP is titled The Course of the Inevitable and is set for release on June 4, 2021.

Banks took to social media to share the cover art for the project, which shows the veteran rapper holding his son Christopher Lloyde III’s hand.

The tracklist boasts 18 tracks with guest appearances from Styles P, Benny The Butcher, Roc Marciano, Vado, Ransom and Sy Ari Da Kid.

You can check out the posts below!

Yung Buck addresses Dr. Dre, 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks on his latest single

Young Buck has recently released a Drumma Boy produced single “Ash Tray” from Back on My Buck S**t, Vol. 3 album. On a track, the G-Unit rapper emotionally speaks about 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, and Lloyd Banks on a smooth instrumental beat.

Addressing his former G-Unit partner by name, Buck keeps things relatively businesslike as he reflects on where things went wrong. Buck raps: “The question is, why try to sign me and sabotage me? Break me and Travelodge me, see me and try to dodge me. Thought you were my brotha, n***a, told you to guide me. Put this knife inside a stomach n***a told you to hide me, Ay Dre, you don’t owe me nothing n***a I do this proudly!”

You can listen to the track below:

On This Day: Lloyd Banks – “Where I’m At” ft. Eminem

On this day, exactly 10 years ago (November 22, 2010), Lloyd Banks released his third solo studio album H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2) through G-Unit and EMI Records. The album includes 6 bonus tracks and “Where I’m At,” featuring Eminem and Matthew Burnett and Boi-1da is one of them. The album also features 50 Cent, Kanye West, Pusha T, Akon among others.

“There ain’t no one on this Earth right now I’d much rather be ‘Cause, goddamn it, I’m glad that I’m me”

– Eminem (Hook of “Where I’m At”)

Unfortunately, the song was leaked month earlier than an official release date alongside the official remix of the song “Celebrity,” featuring Akon and Eminem. You can listen to the song below:

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