The Big Withdraw

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The Big Withdraw
The Big Withdraw cover
Studio album by Lloyd Banks
Released November 7, 2005 (Unreleased)
Recorded 2004-05
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 75:26
Label G-Unit Records/Interscope Records
Producer(s) 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks
Lloyd Banks chronology

The Hunger for More
(2004)

The Big Withdraw
(2005)

Rotten Apple
(2006)


The Big Withdraw was intended to be Lloyd Banks's second album. The album was leaked to the internet after a woman stole it from his car. The women then sold the CD to a DJ who worked for D-Block, who is currently beefing with G-Unit. It is currently unknown weather it was released bootleg then ripped to the internet, or vice versa, but it soon was on the streets being sold for about $5. Due to the leak the album was remade into Rotten Apple. In November 2006 the album regained popularity to G-Unit fans who were disappointed by Rotten Apple.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Featured guest(s) Time
1 "The Wait is Over (Intro)" 1:45
2 "Whip Pussy" 2:57
3 "This is My Hood" Tony Yayo 3:16
4 "A Lil' Bit Colder" 4:01
5 "It's Simple Ain't It" 50 Cent 3:04
6 "Everywhere You Go" 3:13
7 "It Ain't a Secret" 4:33
8 "6 Figga Nigga" 3:35
9 "Gettin' Money" 3:24
10 "Turnin' U into a Customer" 3:35
11 "Victim of Society" 4:34
12 "In the Ground Wit Ya Niggaz" 2:35
13 "Nobody Believes Me" 3:08
14 "Yous a Hoe (Interlude)" 0:56
15 "If You Ain't Holdin'" 4:09
16 "This is My Hood" 3:15
17 "It's Ok" 3:08
18 "Anotha Dolla" 3:05
19 "Without My Glock" 3:46
20 "Get Low" 4:04
21 "Why We Waitin'" 2:43
22 "When I Was Down" 3:02
23 "Get the Fuck Up Now" 3:38