Lloyd Banks is unsatisfied. Unsatisfied, despite having an incredibly
successful 2003. A 2003 where he was crowned the street's number
one artist, appeared on the year's top-selling
record, and sold another two million-plus copies of an album with
his own rap troupe. Lloyd Banks is so unsatisfied he's titled
his G Unit/Interscope Records debut The Hunger For More.
"When I say The Hunger for More, it could be referring to
more success," says Lloyd Banks, the lyrical submachine gun
of 50 Cent's G-Unit arsenal. "It could be more money. Or
respect. More power. More understanding. All those things lead
up to that hunger for more, because my 'more' isn't everybody
else's 'more.' I feel like I made it already, because I already
got what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up
in is striving to get. God forbid anything continue
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