In his sincerity and in his rage, Banner delivers his own version of his forefathers’ blues. Mixing guitars and stuttering drum patterns Banner weaves an impassioned portrait of his friends and family, championing the experiences of an ever-invisible African-American populous. Back to david banner song list help click on the album cover or album title. But it was with introspective songs like “Mississippi,” “Cadillac on 22’s,” “So Trill,” and “Bush” that Banner really made his mark. David banner( lavell william crump ) mississippi: the album album songs 1. “Like A Pimp” and “F**k ‘Em” are impossibly hard street anthems custom-built to roll over asphalt like artillery tanks. “What I Do” and “Might Getcha” are ferocious statements of intent directed at anyone who thinks Mississipians have, or should have, an inferiority complex. I want Mississippi to be able to be on MTV.” Even in the hip-hop world, The Magnolia State has been overlooked and misunderstood, but Mississippi: The Album gives outsiders a portrait of a region that has a totally distinct flavor from better-known locales like Atlanta, Houston, and New Orleans. Upon the release of his major label debut, David Banner told an interviewer: “My vision is more about Mississippi than me.
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