Bankreaux - The Bank Vault (Mixtape)

After his BB King Freestyle, Bankreaux stated that a mixtape was on its way. Now I don't know if this is that mixtape he was referring to, but he did dig through his computer to find 30-tracks with production ranging from producers like JP, Mozi, Denzel Stone, Rich64 & more, calling it "The Bank Vault." It gave his fans a more than deserved filling of records to keep them on ice for what he has in store for the future.

Bankreaux stated that he was no longer withholding joints, so these are ones he held in the tuck for a while, and for us to be getting them now where recently he had been laying low only shows that something major is on the way. Raps galore are expressed in this lyrical series that Bankreaux lays down his rhyme pattern of ballistic nature to be precise while bearing down heavy with aggression where we see the ATL brave continue on the course to perfect his craft and gives us his all in anything he releases. There is so much to endure in this tape, from the hit-making joint "Beat Up" to the gritty street sounds of "Blicka2x or the haunting draw of DFW with Cory Kendrix; we ask you to take the time to listen to each track carefully. Bankreaux released this for a reason which is unclear at the moment; he honestly might have wished this to surface some time ago and didn't, possibly because what he's done so far compared to this is outdated. Yet, we know whatever he has cooking currently will be his magnum opus for the city to admire for many years ahead.

He could have more music to add to this 30-track release; we just have to wait until he's done with some video shoots, and which is why I think more is expected to come in waves. This latest drop could be a slow, steady breeze at first to turn into a tidal wave of significant proportion for the whole city to stop in their place and admire the greatness that is coming. I'm calling it now; this is a part of a perfect strategic plan to give Bankreaux's listeners a promising follow-up project that will have a memorable roll out. Until more is announced or revealed, be sure to check out the 30-track playlist below while sharing it around on all social media platforms.