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Lloyd Banks and The Game Reunite
Lloyd Banks and The Game Reunite
Lloyd Banks and The Game Reunite
It's been years since we've seen any amicable communication between The Game and former members of the group he used to run with, but that seems to have just changed, according to the picture above. In it, Game and Lloyd Banks are hanging out together in Dubai, and the caption simply reads, "Still." It's th...
Family Ties: Lloyd Banks’ Brother Loui V
Family Ties: Lloyd Banks’ Brother Loui V
Family Ties: Lloyd Banks’ Brother Loui V
XXL serves up the second episode of their new series Family Ties. The episodes allow fans to discover aspiring rappers who are kin of hip-hop’s elite MCs. In each segment, XXL invites a relative of a famous rapper to lay it all out on a never-before heard track in our studio. Wondering if the gene...
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams of the Day
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams of the Day
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams of the Day
Pharrell unveiled the official poster for the Dope movie today, (April 30). The movie first premiered at the 2015 Sundance Festival, and later was bought by Open Road Films and Sony. The cast features a number of stars, including A$AP Rocky, Chanel Iman, Toni Revolori, Zoe Kravitz, Kiersey Clemons and Blake Anderson...
Listen to Lloyd Banks ‘How Many MC’s (Freestyle)’
Listen to Lloyd Banks ‘How Many MC’s (Freestyle)’
Listen to Lloyd Banks ‘How Many MC’s (Freestyle)’
One week after his fellow G-Unit soldier Tony Yayo dropped a freestyle over Black Moon's "Niguz Talk Shit," Lloyd Banks comes through with a freestyle of his own over the Brooklyn crew's classic "How Many MC's." Over the boom-bap beat The Punchline King is in true throwback form, bringing back memories of his Money In The Bank mixtape series that put him on the map as one of t
G-Unit Is Confident and Brash on ‘The Beast Is G-Unit’
G-Unit Is Confident and Brash on ‘The Beast Is G-Unit’
G-Unit Is Confident and Brash on ‘The Beast Is G-Unit’
That it took more than six months to get another six songs from G-Unit is another testament to the fact that times have changed; a decade ago, the same time frame would have produced six mixtapes and maybe an album or two. But times—and the music industry—have changed and while 50 Cent, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and now Kidd Kidd may no longer be truly leading a movement, the Unit is stil

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