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As David Banner says good-bye to Guest Star he leaves us with a powerful statement on why he's one of the best entertainers alive. In his mind "you could have your spaceships coming out the sky, your Bentley on stage" but there are only three artist that are in his league on stage "Chris Brown, Usher and maybe Busta [Rhymes]". Do you agree? Check out why Banner feels so strongly.

"We Treating Rap Like A Whore"

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We all know David Banner is not afraid to speak his mind, and is a leading voice in hip-hop. What if he was the president of hip-hop, you ask? We'll he'll tell you exactly what he'd do to clean the game up.

"This My Fourth Album, It's Time For Me To Get It"

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It's all or nothing for David Banner on his fourth album The Greatest Story Ever Told. The Mississippi master expects this to be his most success disc, if not he might "go on and sit down somewhere". But before he gets a head of himself with retirement talk, Banner talks about what's going to make this album a success. Starting with the current single "Get Like Me".

Leading The Next Generation

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It's no secret David Banner has been on the front line fending off the mainstream haters who blame rappers for everything that's wrong in our culture. Right or wrong, as one of the stronger voices in hip-hop Banner, like many of his peers, does say and do things that leave a lasting mark on the new generation of hip-hop heads. Watch as Banner reflects on his responsibilities to the youngsters.

"America Needs Change"

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On the heels of Hillary Clinton conceding to Barack Obama, the presidential election for 2008 is officially on. David Banner weighs in on Obama's chance of becoming America's first black president and more.

"F*ck Al Sharpton, I Ain't Trippin On Him"

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David Banner is not one to play up controversy, so if you ever bring up his old adversary Rev. Al Sharpton the conversation is very brief. But in keeping it short, Banner still expresses how he feels about the political activist--and then some.

With his place in hip-hop solidified David Banner has taken his talents to Hollywood. After making his debut in Black Snake Moan alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Justin Timberlake, Banner played a two-bit crook in the holiday comedy This Christmas. Now he's got two films in post-production Days Of Wrath and The Longshots, the rapper-ternt-actor shares with us the pros and cons of his double duty.

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