Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Lloyd Banks

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Lloyd Banks.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Lloyd Banks

Christopher Charles Lloyd, better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper. He began his career as a member of East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, alongside childhood friends 50 Cent and Tony Yayo. After the group's 2003 release of their debut album, Beg for Mercy, Banks released his first solo album, The Hunger for More, in 2004, featuring the top ten hit single "On Fire". His second studio album, Rotten Apple, was released in 2006.

I feel like I made it already, because I got already what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up in is striving to get.
You know, I feel that God isn't going to put something in front of me that I can't deal with.
I have family in Ponce. It's a shame that my grandfather passed and I wasn't able to be there with him. — © Lloyd Banks
I have family in Ponce. It's a shame that my grandfather passed and I wasn't able to be there with him.
I've seen and learned enough to keep my music fresh and spread out.
When you get money you're always a target because there's always somebody who needs money out there.
We got extremely lucky. It's a tough business to work with.
I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It's more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.
Ultimately a genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.
I see myself as a flashlight in the dark. I'm not trying to be overlooked anymore.
A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth.
If you stay in one place, you can only rap about one thing because that's all you know.
Hip-hop is my girlfriend, hip-hop is my kid. Hip-Hop fills the void of the things that I don't have. I pay it 101% attention. I don't think I could be as good a father, or as good a husband or anything like that - the way I am as an artist - until I'm not an artist anymore.
When I say 'The Hunger For More', it could be referring to more success. It could be more money, or respect, more power, more understanding. All of 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 got already what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up in is striving to get. God forbid anything happen to me, my family is straight. So anything that happens after this is just me progressing as a person.
Everybody goes to the funeral, but everybody laughs when it's funny. While entertainment is happening, that's just what it is, entertainment - until it crosses over into a whole 'nother situation. And now, me maturing, I look back at a lot of things, pushing forward, some things won't get my attention. Some things don't deserve my energy. I won't put forth so much on things, you got to focus on what's the matter at hand. That's to put out timeless music, and great albums.
I roll with Ladies just as tropic as the chronic in my pocket Cop it, Crush it, Roll it, Spark it, and mix it in with the chocolate
Somebody can do a ten year stint in jail and when they come home, they can be a rapper. Or, they can go from doing the 9-5 thing and become a rapper because everyone else is doing it. I think that the test of time will tell. If you look around you'll find out who really wants to do it and who is doing it for the come up. I think that's the greatest separation. At some point along the line, it became gangsta to not be talented!
Hip-hop is youthful. The youth determines which direction it's gonna go. I think your thoughts and your visions starts to change, and you start to pay attention to things, as far as the world goes, a little bit later on in life.
Sometimes people just see the overall success and it overshadows our true love for music and how much we love to record. I love to record music and I love to see the reception of it even more!
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