50 Cent Says He & Lloyd Banks Aren't On Speaking Terms On Upcoming Single "Crazy"

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50 Cent & Lloyd Banks are apparently not speaking.

It's been a while since we got new music from 50 Cent but we do know that he's been working on Street King Immortal. He's previously stated that the album will be dropping at some point in 2018 but he hasn't solidified a date yet. For the past few weeks, he's been sharing snippets of his upcoming single "Crazy" featuring PnB Rock. From the several snippets he's shares, it sounds like this may be one of his most personal songs in recent times. There's references to his son, his ex-girlfriend and more noticeable, his current standing with Lloyd Banks.

50 Cent says that he and Lloyd Banks are no longer on speaking terms in his song, "Crazy." The two have had issues for the past several years which explains why they haven't spoke.

"Called my son twice, he ain't picking up the phone / And Banks, me and him don't even talk no more/ You know 'cause of me, he ain't never had to sell crack/ Never used no knife or squeeze no strap," he raps in the snippet.

The two of them have had a complicated relationship for the past several years. Back in 2016, Lloyd Banks and The Game posed for a picture together in Dubai. 50 posted the picture on his Instagram and said, "What do you see when you look at this picture? I see confusion, I'm not sure if it's just me, I'm a Cancer shit don't get old with me." He wrote.

However, despite their differences, Fif sent his public condolences to Lloyd Banks through Instagram after his grandmother passed away in 2017.

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50 Cent Says He & Lloyd Banks Aren't On Speaking Terms On Upcoming Single "Crazy"
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