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December 29, 2009 @ 12:46 am | Written by:

Lloyd Banks – "V5" (Mixtape)

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Lloyd Banks. G-Unit loyalist and former mixtape phenom. I’ve said it before, but during the years of 2002-2004 this guy was one of the more entertaining rappers to listen to mainly due to his insane punchlines and laid back flow. Maybe that’s just me. However, Banks, the self proclaimed “PunchLine King”, is back to close out the decade with his new mixtape, “V5.” Tracklist and link after the jump.

1) Intro
2) My Bad
3) Shitty City Pt. 2
4) Who’s Your Favorite
5) We Remain
6) Better You Know Me
7) I Do 8) Its Going Down – Lip Service
9) Look Ma
10) Rather Be Me
11) Power Pack
12) Only Human
13) No Escape (feat. Tony Yayo)
14) The Get Back – Southside in the House
15) Probably Want Me Down
16) Greenday (feat. Havoc & Cormega)
17) Big Bully – Full Version

DL: Lloyd Banks – V5 (Link courtesy of 2DB)

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  1. NovemberEnd

    December 29, 2009 @ 1:07 am

    I’ve said it before, but during the years of 2002-2004 this guy was one of the more entertaining rappers to listen to mainly due to his insane punchlines and laid back flow. Maybe that’s just me.
    ^^^^^^^^^^
    this is true but..but his raspy vocals have gotten worse over the years…understanding what hes rapping about is a challange

  2. Keon

    January 2, 2010 @ 6:36 pm

    Hes cool wit me I like his work mainly because of his laid back flow. You dont really see that nowadays.

  3. Akash

    January 4, 2010 @ 9:02 am

    @keon
    laid back flow… i see it in kid cudi ..nowadays. drizzy 2.

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