Lloyd Banks, a prominent member of the influential rap group G-Unit, unleashed his debut mixtape "Money in the Bank" on January 1, 2003, under his own label. This 39-minute project, hosted by DJ Whoo Kid, is a testament to Lloyd Banks' raw talent and lyrical prowess, featuring 16 tracks that blend hard-hitting beats with streetwise narratives. The mixtape includes collaborations with notable artists such as 50 Cent, Mya, Ludacris, and Rah Digga, adding depth and variety to the listening experience. Tracks like "Southside," "Victory," and "Gangsta" showcase Lloyd Banks' signature style, characterized by gritty lyrics and a relentless flow. "Money in the Bank" is not just an album but a snapshot of the early 2000s hip-hop scene, capturing the essence of G-Unit's dominance and Lloyd Banks' individual artistry. The mixtape's release was followed by "Mo' Money in the Bank" later in the year, further solidifying Lloyd Banks' place in the rap game.