Rotten Apple (Lloyd Banks Album)
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''Rotten Apple'' is the second
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rapper Lloyd Banks, released October 10, 2006 via G-Unit and
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. The title of the album is a play on the New York City nickname, " The Big Apple". The album cover also resembles the cover of the film, '' King of New York''.


Background

''The Big Withdrawal'' was originally intended to be Lloyd Banks' second album. However, two women Banks had a ménage à trois with in 2005 leaked an unmastered copy of the album he had left at their home. The album was scrapped and soon after, Banks began working on ''Rotten Apple''. The album featured guest appearances from
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, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Rakim, Scarface,
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, Keri Hilson and Musiq Soulchild. Production on the album was provided by
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, Needlz, Sha Money XL, Younglord, Ron Browz, Havoc and 9th Wonder. Banks stated that he wanted to show the darker side of New York City and allow listeners to hear what it was like growing up in South Jamaica, Queens.


Critical reception

The album so far has a score of 51 out of 100 from Metacritic based on "mixed or average reviews"."Critic Reviews for Rotten Apple"
Metacritic. Retrieved on March 3, 2013.
'' Rolling Stones Evan Serpick gave it 3 out of 5 stars and said that "Eminem, Mobb Deep's Havoc and a host of G-Unit regulars produce an album’s worth of chunky, ominous beats to fit Banks’ foul mood, but it runs a little thin over sixteen tracks." AllHipHop gave it a score of three-and-a-half stars out of five and said that it was "primed to remind folks what crew controlled the game before his hiatus." DJ Booth gave it three stars out of five and said it "doesn't offer the same amount of high energy bangers. Subsequently, the label is now left to wonder what would have been if their decision on a lead single was different from the jump off." But '' XXL'' gave it a L/XXL (the equivalent of three stars out of five) and said, "Not falling far from 50 Cent’s platinum-rooted tree, Rotten Apple is fertilized with potent doses of sonic strength and catchy hooks. But overall, it isn’t the new massacre that'll shake New York hip-hop down to its core." AllMusic's David Jeffries gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and said that "The highlights are way high, but the album as a whole is fans-only." ''HipHopDX'' gave it a similar score of two-and-a-half stars out of five and said, "Much like Banks' rapping, the beats just plod along. It is easy to expect less from some of his less talented G-Unit brethren, but Banks has shown himself to be capable of a lot. Minus a few moments where he shines, this album is as rotten as the City." After five weeks of sales the album was at number 71 on the ''Billboard'' charts with 15,000 copies sold that week and 250,000 copies sold total. Despite not being certified in the United States, the album managed to achieve Gold status in Canada.


Commercial performance

Debuting at number 3 with 143,000, Banks fell more than 40,000 albums short of a chart-topping repeat. The album fell to number 15 the following week with sales of 49,000. In its third week, the album sold 25,000. In its fourth week, the album sold 19,000 to land at number 43 on the album chart. In its fifth week the album sold 15,000 to land at number 71 on the charts.Lloyd Banks Preps 'Hunger for More' After Going Gold , Billboard
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Track listing

;Notes * signifies an additional producer.


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