David Banner: Whites Are Getting More Lyrical & We're Mumbling

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ovoCapo;536772 said:
"For the first time in my life, Smallz, I'm proud. Like, I'm proud of myself, dude."

For some time now, fans of David Banner have been anxiously awaiting his album "The God Box," especially after the year he's had on social media. In the past few months we've watched as Banner explained what needs to be done in hip-hop for the Black community while also addressing the plight of police brutality. With "The God Box, " David Banner wants to make sure he covers every topic that should be addressed, which is why he feels it's "one of the best hip-hop albums ever."

While trying to shorten the number of tracks on "The God Box" to 13 (because he's "always been spiritually connected to the number"), the rapping activist is also making note of the changes being made in the hip-hop genre. "We gotta push hip-hop to another level 'cause I'm even watching lyrically - the White boys are getting more and more lyrical and we['re] basically mumbling," David expresses. For that reason, he's not "just not gon[na] throw some s*** together." "I'll push it all the way back. Or pull a Dr. Dre before I put some bulls*** out," he tells DJ Smallz. "Ima be honest with you, I'm trying to do like Akon doing. Like, I'm trying to provide energy and water - I'm trying to change the situation of Black people globally. This music s*** ain't nothing but words and beats."

Catch David Banner speak about the current state of hip-hop, his achievements in life and more in this DJ Smallz Eyes' exclusive.


ovoCapo;536772 said:
"For the first time in my life, Smallz, I'm proud. Like, I'm proud of myself, dude."

For some time now, fans of David Banner have been anxiously awaiting his album "The God Box," especially after the year he's had on social media. In the past few months we've watched as Banner explained what needs to be done in hip-hop for the Black community while also addressing the plight of police brutality. With "The God Box, " David Banner wants to make sure he covers every topic that should be addressed, which is why he feels it's "one of the best hip-hop albums ever."

While trying to shorten the number of tracks on "The God Box" to 13 (because he's "always been spiritually connected to the number"), the rapping activist is also making note of the changes being made in the hip-hop genre. "We gotta push hip-hop to another level 'cause I'm even watching lyrically - the White boys are getting more and more lyrical and we['re] basically mumbling," David expresses. For that reason, he's not "just not gon[na] throw some s*** together." "I'll push it all the way back. Or pull a Dr. Dre before I put some bulls*** out," he tells DJ Smallz. "Ima be honest with you, I'm trying to do like Akon doing. Like, I'm trying to provide energy and water - I'm trying to change the situation of Black people globally. This music s*** ain't nothing but words and beats."

Catch David Banner speak about the current state of hip-hop, his achievements in life and more in this DJ Smallz Eyes' exclusive.


He look like black master yoshi
 
Lol slim jes us talking gangsta shit with perfect pronunciation. I never laughed at a rapper as hard as I did when I saw that Bobby hill cartoon looking ass nigga with them niggles in the background rapping.
 
_Goldie_;8383017 said:
Wayne birthed the mumblin singin style, and that shits dope if done correctly.

Nigga post a verse of Wayne mumblin on music... i understand interviews but when was Wayne mumbling in music..????
 
D0wn;8383075 said:
_Goldie_;8383017 said:
Wayne birthed the mumblin singin style, and that shits dope if done correctly.

Nigga post a verse of Wayne mumblin on music... i understand interviews but when was Wayne mumbling in music..????

Are u serious? U know how many songs he's done that shit on? lol He mumbled damn the whole verse on "cant believe it"


I thought it was common knowledge he birthed these niggas style.
 
_Goldie_;8383090 said:
D0wn;8383075 said:
_Goldie_;8383017 said:
Wayne birthed the mumblin singin style, and that shits dope if done correctly.

Nigga post a verse of Wayne mumblin on music... i understand interviews but when was Wayne mumbling in music..????

Are u serious? U know how many songs he's done that shit on? lol He mumbled damn the whole verse on "cant believe it"


I thought it was common knowledge he birthed these niggas style.


Lol.. Was the first song that came to mind.. Love the song tho.. One of the few wayne songs i like.. But he mumbled the whole verse..one part ion know wtf he was saying
 
lol , I remember seeing an interview with Tpain when that song just dropped, I don't think he fucked with that mumblin shit at the time, the nigga was like " with wayne, u never what youre gonna get" lol

I think he mumbled on ere track he collab's with T Pain on lol


I wish they would've dropped that T Wayne album
 
_Goldie_;8383066 said:
_Goldie_;8383017 said:
Wayne birthed the mumblin singin style, and that shits dope if done correctly.

We drop a 4 in a 20oz and call it 24s


Weezy top 3 doa


I don't care if its your opinion nigga.

You my friend are trolling.

Go back rethink your life
 
KamPushMe;8383143 said:
_Goldie_;8383066 said:
_Goldie_;8383017 said:
Wayne birthed the mumblin singin style, and that shits dope if done correctly.

We drop a 4 in a 20oz and call it 24s


Weezy top 3 doa


I don't care if its your opinion nigga.

You my friend are trolling.

Go back rethink your life


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So erebody from Mannie and Master P to Kdot and Just Blaze says Wayne is Goat status , but Im the one who needs help? lol
 
_Goldie_;8383160 said:
So erebody from Mannie and Master P to Kdot and Just Blaze says Wayne is Goat status , but Im the one who needs help? lol

Come on now

I heard a Mannie interview where he said turk could of been top 10

 
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