He literally wears his laziness on his sleeve."ĥ0 Cent said that as he noticed both Banks and Yayo failing to build on their success as part of G-Unit, he actually told Banks to evolve and promote himself better. That’s not me trying to assassinate his character-the guy has 'Lazy Lloyd' tattooed on his arm. Banks wanted things to come to him, as opposed to going out and getting them for himself. "I always felt that if I had maybe done a better job teaching Banks and Yayo how to evolve and change their habits, they each would be in better places right now," he said in the book, noting they both had "unfulfilled potential." "While I was out hustling, Banks was more content staying on his porch and watching the world from there. ![]() ![]() As HipHop-N-More pointed out, Fif dedicated a full chapter to the subject, asserting that both Banks and Yayo failed to adapt to the changing landscape of hip-hop. ![]() 50 Cent has addressed his G-Unit days in his new book, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, and he has thoughts on how Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo's careers went.
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