XXL review new Lloyd Banks album

#1
Here is the review

Even after his celebrated mixtape grind and platinum debut, The Hunger for More, Lloyd Banks is still an underdog. With Tony Yayo’s and Mobb Deep’s G-Unit debuts both failing to reach the million-sold mark, the Queens, N.Y., native is left to reestablish his crew’s dominance on the charts outside of figurehead 50 Cent. Couple that pressure with New York’s yearning for an East Coast resurgence, and Banks’ sophomore release, Rotten Apple, is shaping up to be mission impossible.

Picking up right where his ’04 smash “On Fire” left off, Banks serves up the 50-assisted “Hands Up” as his jump-off cut. Backed by a kinetic kick-snare combo and swirling synths, he boasts, “It feels so good to live sucker free/I’m soaking it all up while ya girl suckin’ me.” Following a few more nods to the ladies (e.g. “One Night Stand” and “Help”), the Boy Wonder shifts to brutal thoughts of homicide with the Needlz-produced “Get Clapped” featuring Mobb Deep. After baring his soul on the guitar-drenched “Survival,” Banks goes in for the kill on the Yayo collabo “NY, NY.” Over Eminem’s knockin’ drums and crisp snares, the G-Unit soldier proclaims, “I’ll show you I’m crack/That snowy-white powder on the track.”

While Banks’ quick wit abounds, his overreliance on braggadocios bars is limiting. He coyly mocks less-affluent rappers on the Rakim-guested “Dollar Bill,” and the piano-powered “Stranger” finds him commenting on the color of his jewels for the umpteenth time. The biggest infraction, though, is the Southern-bounce track “Iceman.” Despite notable appearances by 8Ball, Scarface and Young Buck, the song’s “Laffy Taffy”-esque hook is more follower than New York trendsetter.

Ultimately, that winds up being Banks’ biggest problem. Not falling far from 50 Cent’s platinum-rooted tree, Rotten Apple is fertilized with potent doses of sonic strength and catchy hooks. But overall, it isn’t the new massacre that’ll shake New York hip-hop down to its core.
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Sarr

Wishes he was on probation
#2
review should have gone a lil more in depth.

hope this is a good album...will be interesting to see if it sells more than the yayo and mobb deep albums, if not then i think we are seeing the downfall of G-unit
 

ill-matic

Well-Known Member
#5
Sarr said:
review should have gone a lil more in depth.

hope this is a good album...will be interesting to see if it sells more than the yayo and mobb deep albums, if not then i think we are seeing the downfall of G-unit

man shut the fuck up with this weird obsession you have with rappers and their sales
 
#6
HellRazor05 said:
Yeah, since you've heard it and everything. Can you do us all a favor and think about the dumb shit you type before you hit "Submit Reply"? I swear it's like every thread I go into you've got some negative and/or unfunny remark to say about something, whether it's "That new Game song fucken sucksss" or "DMX is a crackhead!!" I'm waiting for the day you have anything good to say about any rapper besides 2Pac.



ya i have heard it.. and it does suck.
 
#7
I havent heard the new version of his album, but the one that leaked a couple months ago was hot.. I was bumpin that for a minute.. Personally I like Lloyd Banks just as much as 50.. Yes, I do like 50 :eek:
 

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