
Money’s Worth.
Money’s Worth.
D’Evils.
Book ‘Em.
Hands Up.
Tree’s Company.
No wind, earth, or heart?
Producer Chin Injeti takes advantage of Banner’s wordplay for the new single off his Peoples mixtape on July 17. If your ears enjoy great instrumentation, they’ll love this.
It’s David Banner. And like the best way he knows how, he spreads more knowledge visually in his new music video. Sex, Drugs & Video Games now available here. What a riot.
A few weeks ago, Banner released his new LP, Sex, Drugs & Video Games for free. And now, here’s the visual representation for track 16 off the project. Pretty dark clip to say the least.
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Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.