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Critical Praise: “E-40 is a national treasure” – Stereogum
“Whoever you are, and whatever your low-grade malaise, E-40 is here to banish it. The Bay Area rap forefather is a human exclamation point, a superhero whose power is remaining helplessly in love with his work. E-40 works harder and more joyfully at making great rap music than you or I have ever worked on anything” – Pitchfork
“The Bay Area’s ambassador E-40 is one of those rare veterans in hip-hop that gets better with time.” –Complex
Back in 2016, E-40 landed three new albums on the Billboard 200 simultaneously, including Book 1, Book 2, and the 44-track Deluxe Edition. All three also placed in the top 20 of Billboard’s Indie and R&B/Hip-
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E-40 Background
One of the most celebrated rappers of all time, E-40 has attained legendary status in hip-hop. Since making his debut with The Click almost 30 years ago and becoming one of the first West Coast rap artists to sign to a major label, his name has become synonymous with the independent music movement. E-40 has released 24 solo albums, become a platinum recording artist and collaborated with artists including Tupac, UGK, and Snoop Dogg. At age 48, E-40 is an anomaly in hip-hop, maintaining his relevance over a career that spans three decades. In the past few years alone, he’s been featured on several Billboard charts (“Choices,” Big Sean’s “IDFWU”, Ty Dolla $ign’s “Saved”), he’s earned an RIAA-certified Gold plaque (“Choices”) and starred and had his 2006 smash hit “Tell Me When to Go” featured in a Beats By Dre commercial. Says E-40, “What’s happening at this point in my career defies logic. Name another 48-year-old rapper with one Gold record, let alone three in the same year. My fans stretch much further than the Bay Area, further than just the West Coast. I brought so much shit to hip-hop. I’ve been relevant in each generation and each decade and I’ve done it as an independent artist.”
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“Savage” ft Jazze Pha & B-Legit: https://youtu.be/
“On One” ft. AD: https://www.youtube.com/
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“Petty” ft. Kamaiyah: https://youtu.be/
“All The Way Up” Westside Remix ft. E-40, The Game & Snoop Dogg: https://soundcloud.com/
“Slappin’ ft. Nef The Pharaoh & D.R.A.M.: https://www.youtube.
“Choices”: https://www.
30-Second Beats By Dre Advertisement featuring E-40 & Draymond Green: https://www.youtube.
90-Second Beats By Dre Web Advertisement: https://www.
“Choices” (Warriors Remix): https://www.youtube.
“Tell Me When To Go”: https://www.youtube.com/
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