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'''''Rotten Apple''''' is a 2006 album by [[G-Unit]] rapper [[Lloyd Banks]] released on October 10. It is Banks' sophomore album, it sold 140,000 copies in its first week debuting at #3 on the [[Billboard]] charts. The title of the album is a play on the [[New York City]] nickname "[[Big Apple|The Big Apple]]." Banks also wants to show the darker side of [[New York City]], and allow listeners to hear what it was like growing up in [[South Jamaica, Queens]].[http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1490]
'''''Rotten Apple''''' is a 2006 album by [[G-Unit]] rapper [[Lloyd Banks]] released on October 10. It is Banks' sophomore album, it sold 143,000 copies in its first week debuting at #3 on the [[Billboard]] charts. The title of the album is a play on the [[New York City]] nickname "[[Big Apple|The Big Apple]]." Banks also wants to show the darker side of [[New York City]], and allow listeners to hear what it was like growing up in [[South Jamaica, Queens]].[http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1490]


The album features guest appearances from [[50 Cent]], [[Tony Yayo]], [[Young Buck]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Mobb Deep]], [[8 Ball & MJG|8 Ball]], [[Rakim]] (sample), and [[Musiq Soulchild]]. Production will come from [[Eminem]], [[Havoc (musician)|Havoc]], [[9th Wonder]], and Ron Browz. The album is now gold since he sold over 500,000 copies to date.
The album features guest appearances from [[50 Cent]], [[Tony Yayo]], [[Young Buck]], [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]], [[Mobb Deep]], [[8 Ball & MJG|8 Ball]], [[Rakim]] (sample), and [[Musiq Soulchild]]. Production will come from [[Eminem]], [[Havoc (musician)|Havoc]], [[9th Wonder]], and Ron Browz.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 20:14, 19 November 2006

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Rotten Apple is a 2006 album by G-Unit rapper Lloyd Banks released on October 10. It is Banks' sophomore album, it sold 143,000 copies in its first week debuting at #3 on the Billboard charts. The title of the album is a play on the New York City nickname "The Big Apple." Banks also wants to show the darker side of New York City, and allow listeners to hear what it was like growing up in South Jamaica, Queens.[1]

The album features guest appearances from 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Scarface, Mobb Deep, 8 Ball, Rakim (sample), and Musiq Soulchild. Production will come from Eminem, Havoc, 9th Wonder, and Ron Browz.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Rotten Apple" Havoc
Sha Money XL (co-producer)
50 Cent, Prodigy 4:26
2 "Survival" Young RJ Rice 3:47
3 "Playboy 2" Ron Brownz 3:44
4 "The Cake" 10 For The Traid 50 Cent 2:46
5 "Make a Move" Midi Mafia 4:46
6 "Hands Up" Eminem, Dangerous LLC, Bang Out 50 Cent 4:01
7 "Help" Ron Brownz
Sha Money XL (co-producer)
Keri Hilson 3:54
8 "Addicted Daniel Jones, Jermaine Mobley Musiq Soulchild 3:00
9 "You Know the Deal" Major Music Productions Rakim 4:05
10 "Get Clapped" Needlz Mobb Deep 5:01
11 "Stranger" Nick Speed 3:09
12 "Change" Prince, Machavelli 3:35
13 "NY NY" Eminem Tony Yayo 3:29
14 "One Night Stand 9th Wonder Keon Bryce 3:57
15 "Iceman" Dave Morris Young Buck, Scarface, 8 Ball 5:26
16 "Gilmore's" Young Lord 2:50

Album sales

Billboard 200
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Position 3 16 33 42 71
Sales Per Week 142,587 46,906 25,489 19,272 15,349
Total 142,587 189,490 214,982 234,254 250,090
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