11 Feb LLoyd Banks Of Gunit Talks with Imperial Hustle for The Resource Magazine
Look out for Lloyd Banks on the next coming issue of The Resource Magazine Vol. 6. We are looking forward to this interview as he will drop some deep game for the audience.
Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name, Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper and member of the rap group G-Unit.
Lloyd Banks was born Christopher Lloyd in Baltimore, Maryland and was raised in South Jamaica, Queens. His mother is Puerto Rican and his father was African American. His parents were young and never married when Banks was born. His father spent most of Banks’ childhood in prison which left Lloyd Banks’ mother to raise him and his siblings alone. Lloyd Banks was left to care for his younger brothers alone when his mother was not around.
Banks started writing something resembling poetry at a young age and it started taking form. Eventually, he got the courage and rapped his rhymes on the streets of New York. People’s reaction to it stunned him. He kept free styling and participating in local battles, creating an unstoppable growing buzz for himself.
Lloyd Banks grew up around the corner from 50 Cent and Tony Yayo so they would usually rap together; they starred in many city shows. Lloyd Banks attended August Martin High School in Queens, New York. Even when he was in school, instead of doing his school work he would write down everything that came to mind. Even when he wasn’t rapping, he would write. It was something he did in his spare time. He could not flourish lyrically in a structured school environment, so he dropped out before he turned 16.
He took his great, great grandfather’s name, “Banks”, which was passed on by his uncles who also shared it.
Discography
The Hunger for More (2004)
Rotten Apple (2006)
Southside State of Mind (2009)
Hunger for more 2 (2011)
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