It seems that the sophomore jinx missed the G-Unit soldier Lloyd Banks. His album ‘Rotton Apple’ has a great sense of appeal. The production is crazy from “Cake” to “One Night Stand.” The self proclaimed punch line king took this album to the next level. The word play is crazy with lyrcis like “Food on the plate for the wolves follow wolves/ Don’t get moved by the tools/Battle wounds on ya shoes/Wait control ya hate u aint ridin in dem 6s/Cause u spendin all ya cake on dem bitches” on “Cake.” The club friendly “Like ooo when you get’em/They don’t know your with me/They probably think the bouncers at the front door frisk me/This regular shit the everyday mentality/They charged up dont make me put in the battery!” on “Hands Up.” But the question still is ‘G-Unit or G U-Not.’ I feel like he will always be G-UNIT from multi-platinum debuts to songs that make you think.
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