Lloyd Banks speaks on Loyalty in the G-Unit crew
By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
G-Unit had been on a freefall for years until Lloyd Banks released "Beamer, Benz, or Bentley." Many people credit him with saving the label. 50 Cent, the G-Unit boss, made the crew extremely popular early on. But, their bullying tactics grew old with fans and they were soon phased out.
In recent years, G-Unit has been building bridges as opposed to burning them. 50 Cent reached out to Jadakiss and they ended their beef. In 2009, he offered to also make peace with Cam'ron and called him a good buy last month. However, 50 Cent has made no efforts to make peace with Game.
Lloyd Banks recently discussed G-Unit coming back into the game. He acknowledged the change in their ways, but said the crew was always loyal to one another. Regardless of the situation, the original three G-Unit members, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks have always been loyal to each other. All of the other members have been add-ons and never very close to the main three.
Banks admitted their aggressive nature turned fans on, initally, but turned them off in later years. Because of this, G-Unit has changed their approach in gaining new fans.
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
G-Unit had been on a freefall for years until Lloyd Banks released "Beamer, Benz, or Bentley." Many people credit him with saving the label. 50 Cent, the G-Unit boss, made the crew extremely popular early on. But, their bullying tactics grew old with fans and they were soon phased out.
In recent years, G-Unit has been building bridges as opposed to burning them. 50 Cent reached out to Jadakiss and they ended their beef. In 2009, he offered to also make peace with Cam'ron and called him a good buy last month. However, 50 Cent has made no efforts to make peace with Game.
Lloyd Banks recently discussed G-Unit coming back into the game. He acknowledged the change in their ways, but said the crew was always loyal to one another. Regardless of the situation, the original three G-Unit members, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks have always been loyal to each other. All of the other members have been add-ons and never very close to the main three.
Banks admitted their aggressive nature turned fans on, initally, but turned them off in later years. Because of this, G-Unit has changed their approach in gaining new fans.
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