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

The Big Withdraw was intended to be Lloyd Banks's second album. The album was leaked to the internet after a Banks had a trois encounter with two women and left the CD album behind. One of the women then sold the CD to a DJ who worked for D-Block, who were beefing with G-Unit. It is currently unknown whether 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 Banks' sophomore effort 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 City" Tony Yayo 3:16
4 "A Lil' Bit Colder" 4:01
5 "It's Simple" 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" 2:35
13 "Ugly" 3:08
14 "You's a Hoe (Interlude)" 0:56
15 "If You Ain't Holdin'" 4:09
16 "My Hood" 3:15
17 "Born Alone, Die Alone" 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