Lloyd Banks – Halloween Havoc IV: The 72nd Hr (Album)

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Lloyd Banks' “Halloween Havoc IV: The 72nd Hr” Album Download Free MP3 ZIP Files

has released his long-awaited fourth installment of the Halloween Havoc mixtape series after a hiatus of seven years.

For the last six Halloweens, fans of the rapper were unable to enjoy a brand new mixtape, but the announcement of a new tape dropping in October came as a pleasant surprise for them.

has been very active with albums in the past few years, completing a trilogy of his COTI series, making him more generous this time.

The Southside Jamaica Queens rapper has released 15 new tracks in this mixtape, including “Above The Law,” “Familiar Scars, “Dangerous Minds,” “Trap Dice,” “Take Me Under,” “You Shouldn't Be Here, “Condolences,” and more.

The tape features guest appearances from frequent collaborator Vado for the “Diamond Heist” and Sy Ari Da Kid for “Bad Advice.”

first released Halloween Havoc in 2008 before reviving it in 2015 with Halloween Havoc 2 and Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days Of Fury the year after.

The release of Halloween Havoc 4 marks Lloyd Banks' second project this year following his latest , The Course Of The Inevitable 3, back in April. Fans can stream the new tape featuring a total of 15 tracks on it below.

TRACKLIST

  1. Above the Law (03:13)
  2. Convoy (03:51)
  3. Familiar Scars (03:04)
  4. Speeding Season (02:51)
  5. Dangerous Minds (03:08)
  6. No Opinions (02:32)
  7. Clubbin' & Chaos (02:43)
  8. Diamond Heist feat. Vado (02:55)
  9. Trap Dice (03:07)
  10. Broken Arrows (04:05)
  11. It would be best if you weren't Here (02:37)
  12. Roaming Weather (02:43)
  13. Take Me Under (03:57)
  14. Bad Advice feat. Sy Ari Da Kid (03:00)
  15. Condolences (03:35)

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Lloyd was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in the South Jamaica section of the Queens borough in New York City; he is of mixed Puerto Rican and African-American descent. His father spent most of Lloyd's childhood in prison, leaving his mother to raise him and his two siblings. Lloyd attended August Martin High School but dropped out at 16. For his stage name, he took his great-grandfather's name, Banks, passed on by his uncles, who also shared it.

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