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(first view today) (southern rap/hip-hop)
Banner, David Description
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David Banner got his start as half of the rap duo Crooked Lettaz, and released his first solo album at the dawn of the new millennium. The album was heralded for its airtight production and Banner's easy-flowing raps. In 2003, Banner released Mississippi: The Album to generally positive reviews. The next year saw him drop MTA2: Baptized In Dirty Water, in 2005 he returned with his third solo piece Certified bolstered by the gigantic single "Play." Now a full-fledged rap superstar, David Banner is also a notable activist; he organized the "Heal the Hood," a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina relief in Atlanta to raise money for those affected by the devastating storm.
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