Lloyd Banks is back again with another installment of his fan favorite Halloween Havoc mixtape series, making for his fifth entry in the collection.
Taking to X on Monday (October 28), Banks released an ominous trailer for Halloween Havoc V as he warned, “Thought It was safe huh…nah.”
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He didn’t reveal a release date, but based on his past drops, the project will likely arrive within the next few days.
Fans in the comments were excited, with one person replying to his post, “Banks Season [fire and pumpkin emojis] Lets get it!!! #HH5.” Someone else said: “My heart just jump out my chest lets fucking gooooooooo!”
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Another fan replied, “The legend himself! PLK! My guy! I knew it! And then AON3 put your foot on they neck!”
Check out the trailer below.
Thought It was safe huh…nah pic.twitter.com/tXQn7UfaxJ
— Lloydbanks (@Lloydbanks) October 28, 2024
Lloyd Banks’ first Halloween Havoc landed in 2008, with the follow-up mixtapes in the series arriving in 2015 and 2016. Then after a seven year hiatus, the former G-Unit rapper brought the series back last year, with contributions from Vado and Sy Ari da Kid.
The Queens, New York native has been on a prolific streak over the last three years since he acrimoniously departed his longtime home of 50 Cent‘s G-Unit Records, dropping three albums and one mixtape.
On the back of his widely acclaimed hot streak, Banks has also claimed to be the best rapper alive.
“There was a point in time that @Lloydbanks was the greatest rapper walking the earth,” a fan tweeted last year, to which the self-proclaimed PLK (Punchline King) wrote: “Appreciate that, who’s the greatest now?”
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When the same user replied that Banks was “special” during G-Unit’s acclaimed mixtape run and that nobody was out-rapping him, the 41-year-old promptly countered with: “Ain’t nobody out rapping me now.”
It was a notion Benny The Butcher agreed with as he said: “That n-gga Banks one of the top n-ggas ever with bars. That’s one rap n-gga n-ggas don’t play with. It’s certain rap n-ggas n-ggas don’t play with. He got a million lines [where] you’ll be like, ‘How the fuck I didn’t think of that?’”