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David Banner Net Worth
David Banner Net Worth 2023: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships
David Banner net worth is
$12 Million
David Banner Wiki Biography
Lavell William Crump was born on 11 April 1974, in Chicago, Illinois USA, and is a rapper, songwriter, record producer and occasional actor, far more famous under his stage name – David Banner, one of the better known names in modern hip hop.
So just how rich is David Banner? Authoritative sources put David’s estimated net worth at $12 million, accumulated during his career in the music industry now spanning almost 20 years, plus a minor acting career on the side, appearing in support roles in several films and television productions..
David Banner Net Worth $12 Million
David Banner Jackson, was actually raised in Jackson, Mississippi, where he matriculated from Provine High School in 1992, and then graduated from Southern University with a BA in business in 1996. So David was not to begin his career as a professional performer until he was already a young adult, although his first more serious attempts at rapping came when he was studying in Southern University, where he and a few of his friends started sending recorded examples of their rapping to a radio station in Banner’s native Jackson. In due time, this would yield Banner’s first album – in 1999, David released “Grey Skies” as part of a collaboration with fellow rapper Kamikaze. The album drew enough attention to entice Banner to leave his master’s degree studies in university for a full time career, and he would soon produce his first solo album – “Them Firewater Boyz, Vol. 1” – in 2000. When one of the singles from the album, titled “Like a Pimp”, made it big on radio, Banner was set on the road to further success and rising net worth, confirmed with the success of his albums..
Since then, David Banner has signed with the recording label “Universal Studios”, a partnership that opened the way to four more albums – “Mississippi: The Album” (2003), “MTA2: Baptized in Dirty Water” (2003), “Certified” (2005), and “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (2008). In 2003, Banner first collaborated with another major rapper, Lil’ Flip, to release a renewed version of his first successful single, “Like a Pimp”, and it went on to make it into the top half of the Hot 100 chart. Several of Banner’s singles have made it to the top of the charts, including “Play” in 2007 and “Get Like Me” in 2008 – which has certainly contributed to Banner’s growing fame and his net worth.
Of late, the star rapper has also made several appearances in various films and television series, including Lee Daniels’s 2013 historical drama “The Butler”, in which Banner featured alongside lead actor Forest Whitaker and famous media personality Oprah Winfrey. Most recently, in 2014, David Banner appeared in the hit comedy “Ride Along”, starring alongside main stars Ice Cube and Kevin Hart.
Today in his personal life, there is no hint of relationships, but in the past few years, Banner has been noted for his participation in a Congress investigation into racism and misogyny in hip hop, publicly defending the use of vulgar language in songs and claiming that “hip hop is only sick because America is sick.”
Net Worth | $12 Million |
Date Of Birth | April 11, 1974 |
Place Of Birth | Jackson, Mississippi, United States |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Profession | Record producer, Songwriter, Actor, Rapper, Artist, Musician, Music artist |
Education | University of Maryland, College Park, Provine High School, Southern University and A&M College |
Nationality | United States of America |
Nicknames | Levell Crump , Banner, David , Lavell Crump , Lavell Adrian Crump , Lavell William Crump , Lavelle Crump , L. 'D.B.' Crump , Mr. Mississippi , Lavell 'David Banner' Crump |
http://www.facebook.com/Davidbanner | |
http://www.twitter.com/therealbanner | |
MySpace | http://www.myspace.com/davidbanner |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0052349 |
Albums | Sex, Drugs & Video Games, Death of a Pop Star |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John | 2003 | Man in Street #2 | |
The Bill | 1998 | TV Series | Mr. Evans |
The Life of Confucius | 1998 | TV Series | Duke Ting / Yen Hui |
Broken Sword: Circle of Blood | 1996 | Video Game voice, as David Bannermann | |
Roughnecks | 1994 | TV Series | Melling |
Taggart | 1993 | TV Series | Duncan Gough |
Don't Leave Me This Way | 1993 | TV Movie | Michael |
All at Number 20 | 1986 | TV Series | Hamish |
Off Peak | 1985 | TV Movie | Barman |
Women | 1983 | TV Series | Luke |
The Chinese Detective | 1982 | TV Series | Prof |
Barriers | 1982 | TV Series | Second chauffer |
The Treachery Game | 1981 | TV Series | George |
Between the Covers | 1980 | TV Movie | Duncan |
Take the High Road | 1980 | TV Series | Father Brendan |
Wild Boy | 1980 | TV Movie | Allen |
The Camerons | 1979 | TV Series | Elphinstone |
The Omega Factor | 1979 | TV Series | Andrew |
Play for Today | 1977 | TV Series | First youth |
Oil Strike North | 1975 | TV Series | Radio operator |
Sutherland's Law | 1975 | TV Series | PC Bruce |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Scene | 1978 | TV Series documentary |