50 Cent speaks on his relationship with G-Unit's Lloyd Banks, says he hasn't talked to him in nine months.
Queens rapper 50 Cent revealed quite a bit of interesting news during his appearance on Power 106’s “Big Boy’s Neighborhood” when he revealed that he hasn’t talked to fellow G-Unit member Lloyd Banks in about nine months.
50 Cent explained that Banks sometimes has moments when he seems to go into seclusion and communicates with very few people.
“He goes through these things where he goes and there’s no communication and then he goes off and he does what he want,” said 50 Cent in the interview which was posted on HipHop-n-More.com. “And because I want them to be individuals and operate on they own away from me, I’m fine with it. I’ll tell his lawyers cause his lawyers tell me and I tell them to make sure that he does things. His way of dealing with things is not dealing with it.”
The rapper also revealed that this isn’t the first time Banks has sought seclusion, the first time was when his father passed away.
“This is the second time that this has happened. Banks tucked away for almost a year after his father passed,” 50 Cent explained.
When asked if he sees himself back on stage with Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks in the future, 50 Cent optimistically stated that “when the stars lineup it’ll be all good.”
Source: hiphopdx.com
Queens rapper 50 Cent revealed quite a bit of interesting news during his appearance on Power 106’s “Big Boy’s Neighborhood” when he revealed that he hasn’t talked to fellow G-Unit member Lloyd Banks in about nine months.
50 Cent explained that Banks sometimes has moments when he seems to go into seclusion and communicates with very few people.
“He goes through these things where he goes and there’s no communication and then he goes off and he does what he want,” said 50 Cent in the interview which was posted on HipHop-n-More.com. “And because I want them to be individuals and operate on they own away from me, I’m fine with it. I’ll tell his lawyers cause his lawyers tell me and I tell them to make sure that he does things. His way of dealing with things is not dealing with it.”
The rapper also revealed that this isn’t the first time Banks has sought seclusion, the first time was when his father passed away.
“This is the second time that this has happened. Banks tucked away for almost a year after his father passed,” 50 Cent explained.
When asked if he sees himself back on stage with Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks in the future, 50 Cent optimistically stated that “when the stars lineup it’ll be all good.”
Source: hiphopdx.com