: The track prominently samples "The Champ" by The Mohawks. Lyrical Themes & Style

: Unlike many hits of the era that relied on high-profile features, fans often highlight that Banks carried this track "solo" (despite the uncredited 50 Cent hook) to prove his individual worth. Commercial Impact & Legacy

: While Eminem and Kwamé are the primary producers, additional contributions came from Luis Resto .

: The lyrics are characterized by the sharp wordplay and intricate rhyme schemes that became his trademark.

"On Fire" by Lloyd Banks, released in , served as the explosive lead single for his debut solo album, The Hunger for More . Produced by Eminem and Kwamé , the track was a defining moment for the G-Unit collective, solidifying Banks as the "Punchline King" of the mid-2000s rap scene. Production & Composition