Title: MTA2-Baptized In Dirty Water
Artist: David Banner
Original Release: 12/23/2003
Genre: Rap
1. Eternal
3:05
2. Talk To Me
3:49
3. Like A Pimp (Remix)
3:59
4. Mamma's House
4:24
Returning quickly in case hip-hop fans might forget him (not likely), David Banner's sequel to Mississippi: The Album has the productions and the beats to match the original, plus a long parade of diverse featured rappers that prove two things: Banner's beginning to move up in the rap world, and he risks wasting his considerable power striving for the mainstream. Mostly MTA2 capitalizes on the Banner phenomenon, flaunting a distinctive, nearly schizophrenic viewpoint that finds him playing the baller on one track and questioning that life on the next. And his production style remains one of the most intriguing in the crunk side of rap, led by "Talk to Me" (featuring Lil' Flip Read More
4. Crank It Up
2:51
5. Pretty Pink
5:00
6. Pop That
4:17
7. My Lord
4:19
8. The Game
5:26
9. Gots To Go
4:06
10. The Christmas Song
4:09
11. Baptized in Dirty Water (Interlude)
1:33
12. Ooh Aah
4:16
13. Mamma's House
14. So In Love
3:03
15. Lil' Jones
4:38
16. Air Force Ones
4:28
17. We Ride Them Caddies
4:41
18. The End (Interlude)
2:13
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