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Mississippi-The Album,David Banner
333,746
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01
Intro
1:22
5,799
02
What It Do
5:14
10,705
03
Might Getcha
5:02
15,812
04
Like A Pimp
4:15
155,690
05
Wh**emonger
1:03
6,579
06
F*** 'Em
4:43
12,507
07
Mississippi
5:05
13,738
08
Cadillac on 22's
4:25
39,523
09
Fast Life
4:53
7,552
10
Choose Me
4:26
9,490
11
Really Don't Wanna Go
3:25
6,472
12
So Trill
3:15
5,807
13
My Shawty
3:55
8,170
14
Phone Tap
1:53
4,803
15
Bush
3:01
6,544
16
Bring It On
4:15
7,511
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Still Pimpin'
7:12
6,605
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Outro
2:03
4,160
19
Untitled
4:36
6,279

album review

As the lone Mississippi rapper with a major-label deal, David Banner (formerly of Crooked Lettaz) has a lot to prove, even after his 2000 solo debut became a critical success. Mississippi: The Album is 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"). No matter the situation, Banner's an excellent rapper, capable of moving from hoarse, harsh, in-your-face rants to fluid speed raps with no trouble (or change in quality). The productions are top-drawer as well, most by the man himself, along with high-profile contributions from Lil' Jon and KLC. Listeners may find it difficult to resolve the conflicts inherent in a character rapper who moves from rampant misogyny and ultra-violent behavior to more conflicted themes, but those willing to spend some time with Mississippi: The Album will find it giving them much more than the average hardcore gangsta. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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