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Pretty smooth tape. Would have to give it another listen to see whatever "new flow" he's using (though I did notice his Juicy J/Memphis flow on track 6, 7, or . Banks is very lyrically on point on here, though I can see how people may be put off by some of the beats (I think they're good though and fit the overall theme).
Also, Doe Pesci came through on his beats. Wasn't expecting that since he gave 50 Cent a handful if bricks. And is that Ty Nitty track the same Ty Nitty from Infamous Mobb?
why i'm hearing he isn't under G-Unit anymore? one thing i noticed, the logo isn't anywhere near the mixtape
thats when he was more hungry now its whatever with banks now a days
I agree, his classic stuff is from the early 2000 era but he's a more complete rapper now; it blows my mind how strong some of his songs are now. No doubt in my mind he has it in him now more than ever to put out a truly classic piece of work.
relax ya limbs scrapBanks has one classic, and thats The Hunger For More album. Rotten Apple was pretty terrible IMO. HFM 2 was good but it was somewhat lacking. he needs to release an album immediately, his discography is pretty weak aside from his mixtape catalog.