
And then that starts a little rap feud or what have you. It’s usually because this person over here feels they’re a better rapper than you, and when they’re at home writing their raps, so constantly they rap about being number one, but the person that’s really number one can take what you said subliminally. Unless they have a personal relationship. It’s not too many times that they don’t like each other for personal reasons. The reason why you’re having issues and competition with a rapper is because you feel that you’re better than that rapper. You’re absolutely in denial and I think that that’s where the stupid stuff comes in to Hip-Hop. What do you mean you’re not a rapper? You’re right. When did it become gangsta NOT to be talented? That’s my whole thing. Planet Ill: Do you think that rappers saying things like, “I’m not a rapper, I’m a hustler” contribute to people thinking that it’s easy to rap? That’s why Hip-Hop has a lane, a comfortability where people feel like they can just do it. So you would probably give up a lot faster. If I say, “Yo I want to try out for the Giants,” then you gotta get your ass on that field and do all the exercises and the workouts that they do. You feel like you the best and you can rap. It’s no requirements as opposed to how you feel about yourself. Be a ball player and then want to be a rapper. You can do 10 years in jail, come home and want to be a rapper. Lloyd Banks: Hip-Hop is one of the only professions that you don’t have to have a GED for. Do you find that insulting as a musician to attempt that? Planet Ill:Now years later, he is trying to get in your arena, but truth be told, you’ve seen the video, it’s wack. You know I just did a concert in Houston where they had a benefit and they actually tested over 15000 kids for AIDS. If I had a condom deal, I would definitely exercise that option because they’re necessary. I wouldn’t turn that aside the same way I woudn’t turn away an opportunity to do something for the kids. It’s not like it comes on in the middle of BET. If you buy a kid’s game or if I did Yo Gabba Gabba, you ain’t gone see it unless you watch that show. So if you were in that store, you appreciate what it’s for.

Whoever sees it is seeing it in a particular market. It was something I figured I might as well venture off into. It exists without you paying attention or not. At the end of the day, I know who you are, you’re my kid” And it’s a billion dollar business. I could have the of a playboy and be out there and I said, “Why not take advantage of it?” Even my mother would tell me, “You better go get the money. I had like the Batman lifestyle no kids, no main girl. Lloyd Banks: It was a situation that presented itself.

Planet Ill: Did you have any reservations going into that business knowing that that Brian Pumper guy sort of looks like you and those rumors were around did you have any reservations about getting into porn? Planet Ill: You won an AVN award in 2005, no? Banks also discusses beef and how it manifests, separating real from imaginged and mentions Fat Joe briefly.

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Today’s segment will visit Banks’ 2005 Adult movie awards, and whether the Brian Pumper gay rumors had any effect on his decision to be involved in the adult movie industry. We then address whether it’s right for the comically untalented Pumper to encroach on the Hip-Hop field. We also looked at the last days on Interscope and whether there was some foul play in the latter phases of the relationship. In part one of our interview, we discussed the success of Lloyd Banks’ recent records and G-Unit’s new distribution deal.
