Saturday, May 31, 2008

Banner Basics





Decided to include an article about David Banner that explains his humble beginnings. I realize that there are many people who may think they know him or only know a little.


Termed "a thug intellectual in a world of crunk" by the Miami New Times, Mississippi rapper David Banner made a name for himself as an artist whose work is rife with contrasts and contradictions. He did not shy away from exploiting the raunchy and violent themes characteristic of hip-hop music's Southern branch, delivering tales of sensuality and mayhem in a quiet, rough voice that made them all the more intense. Yet he also wrote raps that described the environment in which poor African Americans lived in Southern cities, and in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 he became, along with Kanye West, a strong voice raised in protest against the United States government's response to the tragedy. To Billy Watkins of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger he described his music as "a Bible with a Playboy cover," and that schizophrenic quality, combined with Banner's mastery of the art of self-promotion, made him one of the most exciting emerging stars in hip-hop's so-called Dirty South style in the mid-2000s.

Jackson, Mississippi-born Lavell Crump took the name David Banner from the mild-mannered alter ego of the title character on the television show The Incredible Hulk. He also went by his family nickname of Billy when he was young. "He's a lot of people," Banner's mother Carolyn Crump told Watkins. "But he's true to each of them." Banner grew up in a supportive, religious, two-parent household and learned music on a ten-dollar electronic keyboard, then a drum machine, then a Casio keyboard sampler that he had at home.

Sold CDs in Parking Lot
His tastes from the start ran toward both hip-hop innovators such as Stetsasonic and street-credible gangster acts like NWA and the Geto Boys; later, as Southern rappers began to make their marks, he was influenced by the highly varied soundscapes of the Atlanta duo OutKast. Banner's rap debut came at Jackson's Raines Elementary School, and by the time he moved on to Provine High he had put together a distinctive sound of his own. While working as a grocery bagger at a local Kroger store, he made extra money by selling homemade CDs out of the trunk of his own car.

On instructions from his mother, Banner went to college at her alma mater, Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Even though his college career was not self-motivated, he did well, graduating with a business degree and enrolling in a master's program at the University of Maryland. Music began to take up more and more of his time, and finally, just one semester and a thesis shy of his master's degree, Banner left school. But his years of business classes would help in his burgeoning music career. "Look, I was the artsy type of dude who was trying to change the world with my music," Banner recalled at an industry meeting attended by Sonia Murray of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "But I'm a businessman…. When I left the University of Maryland, I was in the top five of my class. I know what it takes to win in this business."

His path to success started while he was still a student at Southern, where he and fellow rapper Kamikaze formed the duo Crooked Lettaz. Though Southern hip-hop acts were still comparatively rare when the duo started out, they forged a distinctive sound and got the attention of the durable rap label Tommy Boy. Banner's own profile rose when he produced tracks by Trick Daddy ("Thug Holiday") and Li'l Flip, earning a reputation as a multitalented young artist. And some of Banner's own music won airplay on Jackson radio station WJMI. "David's stuff stood out," WJMI operations manager told Watkins. "It was quality material. His beats were tight. He had an ear for the streets. So we put him on the air. He earned a pretty good following in this area." Banner released a solo CD under the name Them Firewater Boyz, and it sold briskly in Jackson clubs.

Slept with Pit Bulls
When the Crooked Lettaz album Grey Skies was released in 1999, it won praise from hip-hop magazines and from Jon Azpiri of the All Music Guide, who praised the live instruments of "A Girl Named Cim," the use of the koto, a Japanese instrument, on "Firewater," and the inventive recasting of the Run DMC rap classic "Rock Box" on "Get Crunk." The album was poorly promoted, however, and after this promising beginning Banner's career seemed to stall. Short on cash, he moved in with a friend in Atlanta, sleeping on the floor with the friend's four pit bull dogs. Things went from bad to worse when, back in Birmingham, Banner's decrepit van, containing most of his remaining possessions, was stolen by a group of teenagers.

The silver lining of this cloud was that the thieves threw the master copies of a CD Banner was working on out of the van, onto the parking lot of the radio station he was visiting at the time. Banner took this event as a divine sign and soldiered on. Performing wherever he had the chance, he caught the attention of Universal label executive Steve Rifkind and was signed to a five-album deal. Banner's major-label debut, Mississippi: The Album, appeared in 2003. John Bush of the All Music Guide called it "a very schizophrenic record, alternating a parade of one-note thug tracks ("F∗∗∗ 'Em," "What It Do") with more reflective material concerned with the realities of down South living ("Mississippi," "Cadillac on 22's")." On the last-named track, wrote Entertainment Weekly's Evan Serpick, Banner "Offers an affecting prayer over an acoustic melody worthy of Lynyrd Skynyrd."

Mississippi: The Album created a buzz. "Like a Pimp," featuring Li'l Flip, dented the charts; various top rappers and producers showed an interest in working with Banner; and the album was remixed by Southern rap producer Michael Watts into a spooky new version called Mississippi: The Screwed & Chopped Album. A quickly released follow-up album, MTA2: Baptized in Dirty Water, featured top-level guests Twista and Busta Rhymes, and garnered more positive reviews and publicity.

Drenched Listeners with Cognac
No one doubted Banner's talent, but the energy he put into the promotional side of his music also contributed to his growing success. He cast himself as an advocate of Mississippi music, often removing his shirt to reveal an enormous "Mississippi" tattooed in capitals across his back. At music industry showcases, Banner was a force of nature. Village Voice writer Tom Breihan described a 2005 event at which Banner "ran out into the crowd, jumped up on a table, tore his shirt off, and threw Courvoisier on the crowd," later wearing a Universal label banner as a cape and alternately threatening the assembled industry figures and exhorting them to promote Mississippi music. Banner paid for his own in-store appearances when he felt they were needed, and he bought five trucks to serve as rolling David Banner billboards, wrapping them in promotional materials.

At a Glance …
Born Lavell Crump in 1975(?) in Jackson, MS; son of Zeno and Carolyn Crump. Education: Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, business; attended graduate business program at University of Maryland.

Career: Formed Crooked Lettaz (with Kamikaze), Baton Rouge, LA, mid-1990s; recording artist, 1999–.

Addresses: Label—Universal Records, 2220 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404. Web—http://www.david-banner.com.

Thanks in part to this kind of hustle, Banner's Certified marked his emergence as a top-level hip-hop star in 2005. The album maintained the basic duality of Banner's previous work, with tracks such as "I'll Take Your Bitch" balanced by raps in which, in the words of the All Music Guide's Andy Kellman, Banner seemed "more fired up and outspoken than ever, fearlessly and descriptively expressing the rage he feels for the way his people have been treated throughout history … Every other chorus seems to have been written for a mob of some kind." Certified rose to the number six spot on Billboard magazine's chart listing the 200 best-selling albums in the United States.

Banner's response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina at the end of August 2005 mixed direct action with criticism of the actions of President George W. Bush's administration. Banner transformed his tour bus into a relief truck. "I got back to Mississippi before our government did, with food and supplies," he told Kelefa Sanneh of the New York Times. And he brought together a host of Southern rappers for a giant Heal the Hood benefit concert, held in Atlanta on September 17, 2005 with the aim of raising $1.5 million. According to Sanneh, he introduced "Like a Pimp" by saying that "Bush is giving his homeboys Halliburton the rebuilding contracts to our cities. Bush is the biggest pimp." Even before Katrina hit, Banner had begun using his wealth to benefit the community, personally funding five $10,000 college scholarships. Mixing a social conscience, powerful ambition, and a desire to break into new areas of the entertainment business—he was searching for a suitable movie role as of 2005—David Banner was definitely a major new star to watch.

Selected discography
(With Kamikaze, as Crooked Lettaz) Grey Skies, Tommy Boy, 1999.Them Firewater Boyz, Vol. 1, Big Face, 2000.Mississippi: The Album, Universal, 2003.Mississippi: The Screwed and Chopped Album, Universal, 2003.MTA 2: Baptized in Dirty Water, Universal, 2003.Certified, Universal, 2005.
Sources
Periodicals
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 28, 2005, p. P5.

Austin American-Statesman, December 4, 2003, p. 20; January 1, 2004, p. 19.

Baltimore Sun, January 15, 2004.

Ebony, January 2004, p. 74.

Entertainment Weekly, May 23, 2003, p. 74; October 17, 2003; January 16, 2004, p. 71; April 22, 2005, p. 63; September 23, 2005, p. 87.

Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger, June 16, 2003.

Miami New Times, April 28, 2005.

New York Times, September 19, 2005, p. E1.

On-line
"Biography," Official David Banner Web site, www.david-banner.com (October 4, 2005).

"David Banner," All Music Guide, www.allmusic.com (October 4, 2005).

"David Banner Speaks on Bush, Kanye & Katrina," Nobody Smiling, www.nobodysmiling.com/hiphop/news/85082.php (October 4, 2005).

"Rap's David Banner Threatens to Kill the Music Industry," Village Voice, www.villagevoice.com/blogs/statusainthood/archives/2005/08/raps_david_bann_1.php (October 4, 2005).

Source:http://biography.jrank.org/pages/2896/Banner-David.html:

David Banner on Facebook!




Banner was anti-face book for years I saw on a video interview. Click the blog title to view his page.

Friday, May 30, 2008

David Banner on 106 and Park

Check him out! Told you he looked delicious!! He is such a character!!

http://musiconplay.net/22/05/2008/david-banner-106-park-interview/

Source: yardie4life.blogspot.com

Thursday, May 29, 2008

David Banner Appearances





David Banner will be included in the 2nd Annual 93.3 Car Show lineup.
The concert will be held on Sunday June 8, 2008 at the Reliant Arena in Houston, TX
Please purchase tickets at Ticketmaster by clicking the link below.

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C00409DF7227E5B


To celebrate June as Black Music Month, iTunes and Apple will host performances by black artists at Apple Stores around the country. Banner will be at
Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA June 21, 7pm
Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, GA June 28, 7pm.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

"Aint Nobody's Business?" But it will be!!



I was perusing through YouTube getting my David Banner fix and found this recent interview he did with DJ Backside. Banner discussed his cartoon featuring Snoop Dogg, Mannie Fresh, T-Pain in addition to some surprises he refused to reveal. Another part of the interview (my favorite part) he is asked how he manages to stay out of the gossip spot light. Banner said he and one of his publicist had the same conversation a few days prior. "I honor the woman, well the women that I deal with as people. It's nobody's business who I am with" Banner said. Whatever!!!!

Banner's use of discretion when dealing with his sex/romantic/private life only makes him that much more intriguing to me. I have often wondered who he has dated or been linked to. Surprisingly enough, even Superhead has made no mention of David Banner. There are stories (and not just in the south) about how well endowed he is, how he lays it down and puts it down. I would like to hear from any woman who has ever had a sexual encounter with him to tell what she knows to be true!!

I want to know:
What he likes to do?
What he likes to have done?
Is he generous?
Does he really like it funky?
Can he lick it like a peppermint swirl?
Is he freaky?
Does he last for 20 minutes or 2 hours?

Banner made mention in a recent article on allhiphop.com (Click on the blog title) about how much more stamina he has because of the 50 + pounds that he lost and insinuated that the ladies would agree. If he is as good as I've heard he is, those chicks may be afraid to speak for fear that they will be cut off from the supply! LOL

From what he said in the interview above, he likes variety and is currently dating a bunch of women including a whore or two(guess there may be hope for some of you street walkers out there!) LOL

I am going to make it my business!!! I am sure there are many women who are just as curious as I am about Mr. Banner's sexual ability. Maybe this will be a recurring post.

David Banner's latest XXL Magazine interview

I think David Banner is profound. You can count on him to speak his mind whether you agree with him or not. Enjoy!



Days of Wrath Trailer

I am pretty excited about seeing "Days of Wrath" for obvious reasons. Im hearing that this movie will be released in July. Banner did a great job in "This Christmas" and from what I've seen of him on this trailor he is taking acting very seriously.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Hood Fab

I had to share this!! This is hilarious!!! David Banner on MTV's Hood Fab


Gas Prices!! WTF!?!?!?

Happy holiday weekend! Under normal circumstances, I would be out and about hitting up BBQ after BBQ but because we are living in newer times, I have learned to become very selective with where I go and what I do these days. It seems I am not the only one in my inner circle that is cognizant of spending money because the options I would have to attend functions on this very holiday weekend have diminished, greatly! Gas prices are a bitch!! Mr. Banner has a show posted on his kyte.tv channel (www.kyte.tv/davidbanner or click on the title of this blog) that displays gas prices listed at a station in California being over $4 a gallon and this show was posted on April 16, 2008. Like David discusses on his show, our generation is concentrating our energy on the wrong things. Why aren't we more pissed off about the inflation and the recession? Why haven't we started a revolution? Why are families having to decide between buying food or filling up their gas tanks!? This is some real B.S.!!

I made the decision to kick it in the crib today and watch the idiot box. While channel surfing I stumbled across repeats of "Snoop Dogg's: Fatherhood" reality show. I turned to the episode of Snoop and Shante renewing their vows and got a glimpse of David Banner attending the wedding. Being home was not so bad after all. Aaaaaaand, "Black Snake Moan" has been and will be airing on Showtime this weekend. I get so turned on watching Banner's sex scene. I would not mind him handling me the way he does Christina Ricci's character "Ray" in this movie. Mmmmm.. LOLOL Maybe his episode of Monk will air again as well!
Have a great weekend!

Friday, May 23, 2008

"Holy Guacamole?"

MediaTakeOut.com posted a story today entitled "Holy Guacamole!! Southern Rapper David Banner is now modeling and he doesn't look half bad" I couldn't disagree more. In my opinion (and in the opinions of those who left comments to the story) he looks all good! The title of the post has an implication of surprise. David Banner has always been someone that women from the south have noticed and considered sexy. I have paid attention to him and I have seen him in the light that others are now noticing. Welcome to my world!! The more fit, trimmer, healthier David Banner is an extra-added treat to those of us who share an appreciation for a well-bred man. He is making men step up their game! I know a lot of dudes saw him and hit the weights or treadmill!

Here are a few of the comments from mediatakeout:

K2TheJ said:
In the words of Clay Davis...."Sssssssssssssssss[SPAM]*t~ David Banner is finer than Frog Hair!!! I LOVE me some him, er since I saw him on cribs and saw how humble he was!!! AND he honored his MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER!!! THAT's A REAL Man!! Nice lookin' pics bruh!! Keep doin' YOU~ CALL ME! LOL!

HeLLo_BrOokLyN:
I ALWAYS THOUGHT HE WAS SEXY...HE HAS A GORGEOUS SMILE...BUT COT DAYUMMM HE IS GIVING ALOT OF THESE OLD SEXY MUFUAHS A RUN FOR THEIR MONEY...NELLY....LL.....TYRESE...YALL BETTA WATCH OUT NOW !!!

zebrahead:
LORD JESUS THAT MAN LOOKS GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DAYUM...WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!***FANNING MYSELF***MMMMMMMMMMMWOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ok. I'm done. ;)Wow. LOL


Source: Mediatakeout.com

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

David Banner and his alter ego


David Banner makes me want to drink a tall glass of chocolate milk! He looked scrumptious today on 106 and Park. He has a workout DVD on the horizon and discussed his picture taking contest. He is paying big bucks to the person who posts the best picture of him on www.mozes.com/davidbanner. Snap a picture of David Banner and email it to davidbanner@mozes.com. You are also encouraged to tell your Greatest Story Ever Told on the site as well. I'm nosey as hell so I've listened to a few and they are interesting to say the least. Good Luck!!! Album in stores July 15!


Picture: Derek Blanks