Mississippi: The Album by David Banner

Mississippi: The Album

David Banner

2003

Mississippi: The Album is a Hip-Hop album by David Banner, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Southern Hip-Hop
  • bassheavy
  • aggressive
  • southern

About

In 2003, rapper/producer David Banner was Mississippi's most prominent representative in mainstream rap—hence the fierce hometown pride on his largely self-produced major-label debut. His delivery can be gruff and in your face, channeling crunk’s minimalist aggression on the Lil Jon–produced “Might Getcha” and interpolating UGK on the stripped-down yet massive breakout hit “Like a Pimp." But Banner is impressively versatile: “Cadillac on 22’s,” with twangy guitars overlaid by snappy 808s, showcases his melodic double-time flow.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Intro1:22
  2. 2What It Do5:13
  3. 3Might Getcha (feat. Lil Jon)5:01
  4. 4Like a Pimp (feat. Lil' Flip)4:14
  5. 5Whoremonger1:02
  6. 6F**k 'Em (feat. Pastor Troy)4:42
  7. 7Mississippi5:04
  8. 8Cadillac On 22's4:23
  9. 9Fast Life (feat. Ax)4:52
  10. 10Choose Me (feat. Sky)4:24
  11. 11Really Don't Wanna Go3:25
  12. 12So Trill3:15
  13. 13My Shawty (feat. Fiend)3:54
  14. 14Phone Tap1:52
  15. 15Bush3:00
  16. 16Bring It On (feat. J Da Groover & Mississippi Shawty)4:14
  17. 17Still Pimpin' (feat. Marcus & Kamikazi)7:11
  18. 18Outro2:03

Credits

Performers

11 pressings tracked on Gatefold