Title: The Hunger For More [EXPLICIT LYRICS]
Review:
Lloyd Banks's solo debut is one in an upcoming
series of G Unit-affiliated releases coming to a hood near you. With
his understated raspy flows and gift for penning clever punch lines,
Banks has long been considered the crew's nicest lyricist. He might
also be the most braggadocious. On choice cut "Warrior," the
narcissism begins: "I'm smooth as the Isleys, sometimes I surprise
me." Then there's the self-explanatory "I’m So Fly," produced by
Timbaland, and "If You So Gangsta," where he informs his fellow hood
dwellers why they can't compete with the "rap Lebron." As with all G
Unit productions, the beats are first-rate. Remarkable backing tracks
supplied by underrated producers Hi-Tek and Baby Grand ("I Get High,"
"Die One Day") act as a much needed counterweight to Banks's clichéd
thug-guns-girls-jewelry banter. A better reason to cop this album is
to hear Banks's introspective take on the flipside of thug living.
R&B-tinged ballad "Karma" demos his ability to serenade the hotties in
more, um, gentlemanly fashion. When he raps "if it wasn't for 50, I
probably wouldn't be around," he might be right. But the rap world's
no worse off with this capable debut in our midst.
Track Listings:
1. Ain't No Click
2. Playboy
3. Warrior
4. On Fire
5. I Get High
6. I'm So Fly
7. Work Magic
8. If You So Gangsta
9. Warrior, Pt. 2
10. Karma
11. When the Chips Are Down
12. Til The End
13. Die One Day
14. South Side Story
Overall: 4/5
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