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Lloyd Banks's personal progression is seen throughout his debut album, especially on numbers like the soul-dipped "When The Chips Are Down," which features the Game; and the Eminem-produced "Til The End," an elegiac meditation on mortality tinged with twinkling keys and bolstered by choral flourishes. On the other end of the musical spectrum is the arena-rocking "Playboy" the festive "Heart Of Southside," which features G-Unit member Young Buck and horns bigger than your speakers; and the melodically cacophonous "Perfect Match," where Banks teams up with Brooklyn's Fabolous to exchange pearled strings of witty bon mots geared at the fairer sex. The Hunger For More's first single, the party-starting "On Fire" proves that Banks's music is at home in the clubs as it is the streets. "My record follows the same format of Get Rich Or Die Tryin' and Beg For Mercy, but it's just me so it's a whole different sound," says Banks. "I got all new producers. I'd rather break a producer than do what everybody else does. There's no guarantee that a big-name producer is gonna give you that hit record. You can pay $100,000 for one song; there's no guarantee that it's gonna be that one. It's only what you make it. And that's what I'm gonna show everyone."
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