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David Banner “The God Box”

 

 

David Banner is a figure that needs no introduction in most rap circles, in the early 2000’s Banner stormed the scene from his home state of Mississippi – where no rappers had traditionally come from before him.  He touted himself as not only a ferocious rapper, but also a producer – self-producing most of his work, as well as employment for others (T.I., Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Maroon 5, Chris Brown and many others), including, “Like a Pimp” and T.I.’s hit, “Rubberband Man”.  It quickly became apparent that Banner was a force to be reckoned with; especially when it got out that he was a few credits short of receiving his Master’s Degree in Education.  Since then, Banner has gone on to star in major motion films (Black Snake Moan, Stomp The Yard, The Butler, Ride Along among others), release music, produce for others and has also started a new career as a keynote speaker.

It has been seven years since David Banner released an album (Death Of A Pop Star with 9th Wonder), which was done by design. He took his time to create The God Box, as he was fueled by the people he encountered on his speaking tours, he wanted to create something that spoke to the experience that black men have in this country – decidedly political, potentially even antagonistic, but that’s Banner’s style. He has never been one to let his thoughts or ideas sit idle. When asked what The God Box is Banner states “it’s more than an album, it’s an art exhibitIt’s sort of like a secret. It’s something that people are going to have to come to their own conclusions on. Everyone will get something different out of the album, and I’ll let the listener decide what that is.”

What do you think?

Written by Landon Buford

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