“I’m not typical New Orleans,” says Tarriona “Tank” Ball, singer for the group Tank and the Bangas, when chatting on Billboard’s Behind the Setlist podcast.
Simply as New Orleans has a protracted historical past of absorbing elements of various cultures, Tank and the Bangas is a music genre-blender. The group’s gorgeous mixture of R&B, funk, jazz, rap and poetry helped Tank and the Bangas win NPR’s Tiny Desk Content material in 2017 and most lately a 2025 Grammy Award for Finest Spoken Phrase Poetry Album for his or her fourth studio album, The Coronary heart, The Thoughts, The Soul (Verve Forecast).
“You have to know how one can do one thing on this tradition,” says Ball of her hometown. “This can be a huge tradition.” However Ball isn’t at all times positive she suits in. She says she will’t prepare dinner conventional New Orleans dishes. She will be able to’t “second line,” in any other case referred to as dancing in a New Orleans parade. Nor does she carry out basic New Orleans songs like The Meters’ “Hey Pocky A-way” in her concert events. Her relationship along with her hometown is captured in a stand out monitor from The Coronary heart, The Thoughts, The Soul, “Am I Nonetheless New Orleans?”
“Generally I’m like, ‘Man, am I nonetheless New Orleans if … the one factor I misplaced within the storm was my manner?’ I actually love that place,” says Ball. “And apparently, once I’m within the streets, a variety of different folks adore it too. They are saying, ‘Am I nonetheless New Orleans,’ which lets me know I’m not the one one which feels that manner — particularly in a metropolis that’s pushed by its tradition. If you’re not part of the bigness of that tradition, then you may generally really feel like an outsider.”
Tank and the Bangas have received over audiences world wide with their genre-blending model that displays the variety of her upbringing. “I feel it’s the proper mixture of like listening to your mother and father outdated data from like Stevie Marvel and Peabo Bryson, and listening to 98.5 with Anita Baker [and] Luther Vandross, after which additionally assembly new associates across the nook out of your new neighborhood and listening and watching Selena for the primary time, and watching the Spice Ladies, after which not desirous to go to church generally, and sitting at residence watching the Disney Channel again and again, actually near the tv,” she explains. “After which rising up in New Orleans, the place you’re simply listening to bounce music, and also you study to bop and pop very early on.”
Subsequent month, Ball and her band will get to carry out for her hometown crowd on the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Competition — in any other case referred to as Jazz Fest — with such artists as Lil Wayne & The Roots, Dave Matthews Band, Burna Boy, Santana and Trombone Shorty, a New Orleans native who’s taking Tank and the Bangas on tour this month. “I wish to tear it up,” says Ball of the upcoming Jazz Fest efficiency. “I wish to give them one thing to see. I wish to have time, and I wish to execute effectively. I feel that is going to be one in all our greatest performances.”
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