Lloyd Banks may be leaving the rap game behind.
On Wednesday, the former G-Unit rapper was asked if he had plans to drop another album. “Are you gonna bless us true fans with one more body of work?” tweeted one fan.
Let’s be real..ain’t nobody checking for banks anymore https://t.co/SWC7wTnqys
— Lloydbanks (@Lloydbanks) September 5, 2019
Banks’ response was equally shocking as it was sad. “Let’s be real..ain’t nobody checking for banks anymore,” he replied.
But fans were quick to share their support for the 37-year-old rapper, urging him not to throw in the towel and come back with more music.
The rap game needs u back asap..
— BOOM.. (@BOOM818) September 5, 2019
The hell you talking about. Your music is always in heavy rotation
— Blue Forever (@thoughtswarfare) September 5, 2019
Stop that we got wild love for u. #TOP5
— Mister Enigma (@_misterenigma) September 5, 2019
According to Complex, the comment follows other cryptic tweets from Banks. On Sept. 2, he wrote “unwanted attention,” and in August he tweeted “withdrawal.”
unwanted attention
— Lloydbanks (@Lloydbanks) September 2, 2019
Withdrawal
— Lloydbanks (@Lloydbanks) August 27, 2019
Banks hasn’t released a studio album since 2010’s H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2). His most recent project was his 2016 mixtape Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury. In June 2018, 50 Cent announced that Banks was “officially off G-Unit Records,” marking the end of an era for the hip-hop group that also included Young Buck and Tony Yayo.