Lloyd Banks and Ludacris held it down as equals on the mixtape classic "Gangsta," a relic of the Whoo Kidd era.
Released back when 2 Chainz was signed to DTP and still went by Tity Boi, "Gangsta" marks the first collaboration between Ludacris and Lloyd Banks, on some bar-heavy mixtape energy to boot. Over some grimy production uncharacteristic of his preferred sound, Luda sets it off with a slew of different flows, his presence alive with character. On the contrary, Banks is as cool and calculated as they come, though he does imbue his New York demeanor with a bit of Southern hospitality. A track that has likely flown largely under the radar given its mixtape roots, "Gangsta" deserves a revisit, as it's always great to hear two lyrical elites on the same track. Do you remember this one?
QUOTABLE LYRICS
Fame got these groupies callin', streets is watching
N***as scheming cause I'm gleamin'
And ni**as bleeding every evening, dope heads on that corner leaning
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