Lloyd Banks + Drake Remember Some Of Hip-Hop’s Biggest Icons From Big L + ODB To Pimp C: “Rest In Peace To The Legends”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

New York rapper Lloyd Banks and Drake have nothing but respect for the legends. The hip-hop pair have relied on the power of social media to keep some late music icons' legacies alive.

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Lloyd Banks and Drake Remember

Lloyd relied on his Instagram page Monday to show love to a grip of memorable hip-hop artists. He shared a pic remembering everyone from Nate Dogg and Jam Master Jay to Louisiana legend Soulja Slim.

Lloyd Banks and Drake remember some hip-hop legends.

High-Key Details

OVO Sound boss Drake went a little deeper with his ode to some rap legends. A pic went viral of the 6 God hanging out and rocking a shirt featuring tons of late music stars including XXXTentacion, Juice WRLD, Nipsey Hussle and Mac Miller.

Wait, There’s More

A few months ago, Lloyd Banks paid homage to a few hip-hop legends. The Punchline King also shared an epic pic with a bunch of rap idols posed together.

“HipHop! Who do you recognize? Best picture ever!” -Lloyd Banks’ Instagram

Before You Go

In May 2020, Drake went to his social media pages to shock the world. Drizzy named his all-time top five favorite rap artists.

“My top 5 is Biggie, Hov, Wayne, Young Tony and 3000 since nobody asked.” -Drake’s Instagram

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. When I'm not covering hip-hop news and announcements, I'm deep into an Audible book and eating veggies.

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