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Friday, September 16, 2011

Lloyd Banks Has Street Dreams To Work W/ Nas

G-Unit's Lloyd Banks recently opened up about future collaborations he'd like to pursue and said he will never hop on a track with former group member Game.
Despite crushing fans hopes for a Game reunion, the "Punch Line King" revealed an interest in linking with Nas.
"No, I already knew what it was," Banks said when asked if he would ever do a reunion track with Game. "I've been doing this for ten years. No. [Collaborating with Nas?] I don't know. I'd be down for it though. Yeah. Nas is a legend. Happy birthday to him." (Sucker Free)
Last fall, Banks talked about possibly pairing up with Nas courtesy of Kanye West.
Lloyd Banks came up to the XXL offices this afternoon as the latest guest on our weekly Wednesday UStream show, Spotlight, and during the engaging interview he spoke on the possibility of he and 50 Cent rival Nas appearing together on one of Kanye West's upcoming G.O.O.D. Friday tracks. Banks said that he was in the studio with our October cover star two nights ago, along with John Legend and Kid Cudi and worked on two cuts--one for The Hunger for More 2 and one for 'Ye's upcoming, still unnamed LP. "The record I had did for Kanye, he was saying he was putting Nas on it, so you may be seeing that in the future," The Punchline King told XXLMag.com. (XXL Mag)
In addition to dissing Nas on "Piggy Bank," G-Unit's 50 Cent previously spoke on his issues with the fellow Queens, New York rapper.
"You know what, me and Nas, we was cool, we used to be good," Fif said in a 2005 interview. "I didn't understand his actions. The first thing that started feeling a little off with him was the Jennifer Lopez sh*t. I had done a record on the Jennifer Lopez album right and this after I got shot this is the first thing I'm doing trying to come back out. Irv [Gotti] was running around calling everybody and saying don't do business with these guys you do business with him we are not f*cking with you. At the time they were selling records so people weigh there value by what you can do for them and they were leaning towards Irv and them and they actually took me off the record and put Nas on the record cause she was on Columbia and Nas is on Columbia." (MTV)
In 2009, G-Unit producer DJ Whoo Kid said Nas used 50 Cent as an excuse to avoid being interviewed.
"I respect Nas and all the sh*t he's done," Kid explained. "But personally, what he did to me was p*ssy. It was a p*ssy thing. But I was telling [Rick Ross' baby's mother] Tia that, but the [online video footage] kept that. He refused to come on my show because of 50 Cent and he told my boy that. And my boy, I had my boy, I could understand if your A&R is playing around with me like 'I don't want to come to your show blah blah blah' but I had my boy personally go ask him and he personally said 'Nah I can't do it man, I just can't do it.' Well you know everybody on my show, I really wanted Nas on my show. I was with him even before the It Was Written and crap like, when he was beefing with Jay-Z I was there. I bought him the bean pie and all that stuff. If it wasn't for that beef with Jay-Z, he would not be who he is today. That was the personal anger that I had to put out there. But other than that, I'm not dissing Nas." (True Stories TV)

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