Lavell Crump
, better known by the stage name David Banner
, is an American rapper, occasional actor, record producer, record label executive, and philanthropist. His stage name is taken from the lead character of the 1970s and 1980s CBS television series The Incredible Hulk
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Biography
Early life
Banner was born in
Jackson,
Mississippi. He attended Northwest Jackson Middle School. He is a graduate of Provine High School in Jackson
[3] and of
Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA. At Southern University, he served as president of the Student Government Association and received a bachelor's degree in business.
[4] He attended the
University of Maryland, College Park to pursue a master's degree in education.
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Music career
Banner released his first commercial album in 2003,
Mississippi: The Album
, yielding the hit single, "Like a Pimp", featuring
Lil Flip. He released the follow-up album the same year called
MTA2: Baptized in Dirty Water
, yielding "Crank It Up", featuring
Static Major.
In 2005, he released another album,
Certified
. His first single is "Ain't Got Nothing", featuring Magic &
Lil Boosie, followed by his second single, "Play". The third single is "Touching", featuring Jazze Pha.
On July 15, 2008, Banner released his fifth studio album,
The Greatest Story Ever Told
.
[9] His first single is "9mm", featuring
Akon,
Lil Wayne, &
Snoop Dogg. His second single "
Get Like Me", featuring
Chris Brown &
Yung Joc, earned a huge amount of airplay. The third single is "
Shawty Say", featuring Lil Wayne.
He is also the creator of the main theme to the game
Saints Row.
[10] He also worked with gospel duo Mary Mary in Superfriend.
Film career
Banner played the part of Tehronne in
Black Snake Moan
. He has also worked on the
Adult Swim cartoon show
That Crook'd 'Sipp, which premiered Sunday, May 13, 2007. His single "
Play" was used as the background music in the pilot's first television promo.
Activism
In November 2006, Banner was awarded a Visionary Award by the National Black Caucus of the State Legislature in recognition of his work after Hurricane Katrina. This move was criticized by white liberals within the state, as well as some civil rights leaders, who Banner has accused of failing to adequately aid Mississippi.
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On September 25, 2007, David Banner testified in front of Congress at a hearing about African-American media stereotypes, which was aired nationally on
C-SPAN2. He spoke about his lyrics and whether or not they were appropriate or stereotypical. Banner argued that his lyrics explain the pain blacks go through. In his opening statement, Banner was applauded by several in attendance for saying, "I can admit there are some problems in hip hop but it is only a reflection of what's taking place in our society. Hip hop is sick because America is sick."
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Discography
- 2000: Them Firewater Boyz, Vol. 1
- 2003: Mississippi: The Album
- 2003: MTA2: Baptized in Dirty Water
- 2005: Certified
- 2008: The Greatest Story Ever Told
Filmography
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
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2007
| Black Snake Moan
| Tehronne
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This Christmas
| Mo
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Monk
| Snake the Assassin
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2008
| Days of Wrath
| Kryme
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Vapors
| Biz Markie
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Awards
- BET Hip Hop Awards
- *2008, Best Hip-Hop Video ("Get Like Me") with Chris Brown & Yung Joc [Nominated]
- *2008, Best Hip-Hop Collabo ("Get Like Me") with Chris Brown & Yung Joc [Nominated]
- *2008, Best Producer [Nominated]
- Ozone Awards
- *2008, Best Rap/R&B Collaboration ("Get Like Me"), featuring Chris Brown & Yung Joc [Nominated]
References
- VH1.com : David Banner - Rhapsody Music Downloads
- The Clarion-Ledger: Mississippi's News Source
- About Provine High School
- David Banner: He's a Business...Man!
- Banner Brings It
- David Banner To Send Five Lucky Fans To College
- David Banner: Power moves
- David Banner: Man On Fire
- David Banner Releases the Greatest Story Ever Told
- IGN: David Banner Invades Saints Row, August 22, 2006
- WAPT: David Banner Speech (Video)
- Hearing Focuses on Language and Violence in Rap Music