Artist's albums
Movie Scenes
2023 · single
101 Razors (feat. Method Man)
2023 · single
BANKS MEETS PAYNE
2023 · single
Short Notice
2022 · single
Plain Sight
2022 · single
The Course of the Inevitable 2
2022 · album
Fell In Love
2022 · single
Menace
2022 · single
The Course of the Inevitable
2021 · album
Gluttony
2021 · single
Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury
2016 · album
The Wave (feat. Juelz Santana & Lloyd Banks)
2011 · single
H.F.M. 2 (Hunger For More 2)
2010 · album
H.F.M. 2 (Hunger For More 2) [Deluxe]
2010 · album
Cake (Sprint Music Series)
2006 · single
Hands Up (Sprint Music Series)
2006 · single
I'm So Fly/Warrior (Sprint Music Series)
2006 · single
My House
2006 · single
On Fire (Sprint Music Series)
2006 · single
Rotten Apple
2006 · album
You Already Know (Remix- Explicit Version)
2006 · single
Cashing in Mo Money in the Bank, Pt. 3
2005 · album
On Fire
2004 · single
The Hunger For More
2004 · album
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Biography
Queens emcee and G-Unit co-founder Lloyd Banks was part of the wave of rappers who found mainstream success with hard-nosed, street-ready rap styles in the early 2000s. Along with other G-Unit cohorts, Banks enjoyed charting hits and platinum album sales, both as a part of the crew and with solo albums like his 2004 debut, The Hunger for More. After a string of high-profile releases, Banks focused on mixtapes and stand-alone tracks for most of the 2010s. After parting ways with G-Unit, he cracked the Top 100 of the Billboard 200 with 2021's The Course of the Inevitable, which he followed with 2022's The Course of the Inevitable 2 and 2023's The Course of the Inevitable III: Pieces of My Pain. Banks was born Christopher Lloyd and was raised in Jamaica, Queens, by his Puerto Rican mother; his father spent much of his son's childhood behind bars. Like many young men growing up in the poverty and ruin of his community, he found solace through ghetto poetry and the work of rappers like Big Daddy Kane and Slick Rick. He dropped out of high school at the age of 16, finding the structured environment a hindrance to his developing talent for rhyming. After appearing on numerous local mixtapes, Banks, along with childhood friends Tony Yayo and 50 Cent, formed a crew called G-Unit, a group that proceeded to redefine the term "street marketing" with a series of self-released albums that included original numbers and quality artwork. Banks stayed on with 50 Cent, appearing on the artist's now-classic 2003 debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. November of that same year saw the release of G-Unit's Beg for Mercy. Banks' long-awaited solo debut for G-Unit/Interscope Records, The Hunger for More, was released in June 2004. He followed it two years later with Rotten Apple. In 2006, Banks also scored one of his biggest hits with the song "You Don't Know," from the Eminem-curated compilation album Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. The song was the lead single from the compilation and featured guest appearances from 50 Cent, Eminem, and vocalist Cashis. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard charts. In 2010, G-Unit announced they were leaving Interscope and partnering with EMI for Banks' third album, H.F.M., Vol. 2 (The Hunger for More, Vol. 2). Banks remained active primarily with mixtapes and a few acting roles throughout the rest of the decade. He released a steady trickle of mixtapes, like 2011's The Cold Corner 2 and 2016's Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury. Throughout this time period, G-Unit was in turmoil, with shifts in its activity and lineup. In 2018, Banks parted ways with G-Unit and ceased to work with G-Unit Records. He returned independently in 2021 with his fourth proper studio album, The Course of the Inevitable. Released on independent imprint Money by Any Means, the album featured guest appearances from Freddie Gibbs, Benny the Butcher, Ransom and debuted in the Top 100 of the Billboard charts. A sequel, The Course of the Inevitable 2, appeared the following year and featured more guest spots, including Benny the Butcher ("Living Proof"), Conway the Machine ("Menace"), Jadakiss ("Power Steering"), and others. Banks then continued the project with The Course of the Inevitable III: Pieces of My Pain, which arrived in April 2023. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi