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50 Cent Takes Shots at Lloyd Banks & Young Buck During Final Lap Tour

50 Cent Takes Shots at Lloyd Banks & Young Buck During Final Lap Tour

50 Cent Takes Shots at Lloyd Banks & Young Buck During Final Lap Tour

In a surprising twist of events, 50 Cent turned up the heat on his Final Lap Tour by taking direct shots at his former G-Unit comrades, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck.

This verbal feud isn’t entirely unexpected, as fans of the rap icon may recall his candid remarks about Lloyd Banks’ work ethic in his book “Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter.” 50 Cent never minced words, and this time was no different.

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Adding fuel to the fire, he revisited his ongoing disputes with Young Buck over financial matters.

50 Cent Takes Shots at Lloyd Banks & Young Buck During Final Lap Tour

As the curtain rose on 50’s latest diss, the audience found themselves at New Jersey’s PNC Bank Arts Center, where 50 Cent couldn’t resist sharing his thoughts on the careers of Banks and Buck.

With a sly grin, 50 Cent quipped, “”They think this is something? Wait ’til they see Lloyd Banks’ tour,”

He didn’t stop there, following up with, “Wait ‘til they see Straight Outta Cashville”

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One Of Hip-Hop’s Most  Adored Managers, HOVAIN HYLTON, Has Passed Away

One Of Hip-Hop’s Most  Adored Managers, HOVAIN HYLTON, Has Passed Away

One Of Hip-Hop’s Most  Adored Managers, HOVAIN HYLTON, Has Passed Away

 Hovain Hylton, the adored manager and music magnate, has passed away, according to a statement from his family.

The Hip Hop manager, actual name Jonathan “Hovain” Hylton, passed away on Friday at his home, according to a note posted to his official Instagram account (November 25). The cause of his death currently remains unknown. 

The message read thus: “It is with deep regret that we send a message to all family, friends, and colleagues that Jonathan ‘Hovain’ Hylton passed away while at his home on Friday, November 25,” the message began. “He was a beloved and devoted father, husband, son, brother, and a proud Brooklyn representative.

“We’d like to thank all of his close friends for all of the love and support that you have shown during this difficult time. We ask that you all continue to keep his family in your prayers and respect their privacy at this time.” 

Hovain founded Hovain Hylton Management, where he handled artists as well as spearheaded significant brand agreements and marketing plans. Some of the greatest names in music and entertainment have Hovain with their careers because of his more than ten years of expertise in the music business. He managed Busta Rhymes, Lloyd Banks, Troy Ave, Dave East, Rob Markman, Young Guru, Wale, Karen Civil, and other musicians just to mention a few. 

One Of Hip-Hop’s Most  Adored Managers, HOVAIN HYLTON, Has Passed Away. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comment section.

Lloyd Banks Performs A Brand-new Freestyle On The Funk Flex Show

Lloyd Banks Performs A Brand-new Freestyle On The Funk Flex Show

Lloyd Banks Performs A Brand-new Freestyle On The Funk Flex Show

Lloyd Banks attended the Funkmaster Flex concert as part of his promotional tour for his most recent record. In the episode, the rapper performs freestyle #187 on Hot97, spitting bars over the recognizable beat of Dr. Dre’s 1992 song “Bi**hes Ain’t Sh*t.”

In addition to Conway The Machine, “The Course Of The Inevitable2” also has guest performances from Jadakiss, Benny the Butcher, Tony Yayo, Dave East, and others, in the rapper’s new album. 

“[The Course of the Inevitable] comes from drive, and all of the things that I had in me before my first record contract,” Banks said in a Complex interview published last month. “Go backwards and keep in mind why you’re doing it when you’re unsure of what to do next. You must keep in mind how it was before you received any kind of compensation. Then you consider the difficulties, difficulties, and hardships you faced there. Consistency is the key to all achievement, I came to learn.”

Banks’ most recent freestyle, which is not his first for Funk Flex, was released less than a month after his most recent effort. It is his fifth solo album overall and the sequel to The Course of the Inevitable, which was released in 2021.

Lloyd Banks Performs A Brand-new Freestyle On The Funk Flex Show. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.

 

Lloyd Banks Discloses the Enormous Advance He Received for His Second Album.

Lloyd Banks Discloses the Enormous Advance He Received for His Second Album.

Lloyd Banks Discloses the Enormous Advance He Received for His Second Album.

Lloyd Banks (the former G-Unit member) revealed to Brian “B.Dot” Miller and Elliott Wilson during a sit-down interview with Rap Radar that he earned $1,000,000 in advance of his 2006 project and acknowledged that the amount was never so high again.

“My advance for my second album was like a million dollars,” said Banks, with Miller interjecting: “Those days are over.”

“Yeah, I never told nobody that, but yeah” Banks continued. “But then imagine what the third one was supposed to be.”

The Queens rapper Banks was forced to abandon The Big Withdrawl, which was supposed to be his second project but was reportedly leaked by two ladies he had a threesome with, and instead released Rotten Apple, the follow-up to his immensely popular 2004 debut album The Hunger For More. An unmastered copy of the record was apparently left at the women’s house by Banks. Banks started working on Rotten Apple not long after the disclosure.

50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Rakim, Scarface, Mobb Deep, Keri Hilson, Musiq Soulchild, and 8 Ball made cameos on the album. The likes of 9th Wonder, Eminem, Sha Money XL, and others were involved in the production of Rotten Apple. The album sold 143,000 units in its first week and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

In an interview with HipHopDX, Lloyd Banks remarked that despite his tireless efforts to promote The Course of the Inevitable 2, he still feels as though he is searching for the “perfect record.”

“I just feel like I’m chasing the ultimate album, you know what I mean?” he said. “So it’s like, I can’t possibly be finished. I also lost more than a few years from just taking hiatuses in the business. In a lot of spots, I’ve might have been expected to have momentum, but I wasn’t in a situation at the time to just drop album after album.”

Since resuming their acclaimed Rap Radar podcast on August 18, Wilson and Miller have spoken with four guests, including Lloyd Banks. The duo chatted with DJ Khaled last week; his 13th album, God Did, landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week.

On September 8, the entire interview with Lloyd Banks will be aired.

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.

 

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