Thanks to 50’s overwhelming popularity, it was only a matter of time before G-Unit got their own album, and late in 2003 “Beg for Mercy” was the result. Banks and Yayo were both featured on 50’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin'” along with G-Unit’s latest recruit, Young Buck. Though these tapes were largely designed to showcase 50 and succeeded in getting him his first deal since being dropped by Trackmasters/Columbia in 1999, 50’s G-Unit homies were far from left behind. 50 Cent first introduced us to his friends Banks and Tony Yayo as the “G-Unit,” though a series of well received mixtapes that spread far and wide beyond their New York origin. Got an insatiable need to dine on hardcore, thugged out, rowdy hip-hop? Do you crave to have big beats and fat flows fed into your ear? Lloyd Banks certainly hopes so.
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