E-40 may be 40 years old, but he is still going strong. Here's his newest single "Get Money" featuring Young Jeezy & B-Legit off of his forthcoming album Revenue Retrievin' set to be released later this year.
Here's the first leak off of E-40's forthcoming album "Revenue Retrievin." He also got Jeezy & B-Letgit on the track. Album is dropping on Nov 24th!Download: E-40 Feat. Young Jeezy & B-Legit - Get Money [DIRTY]
“I’m Tech’s right hand man in writing,” says the west coast’s E-40-endorsed Krizz Kaliko. “It’s a weird, beautiful chemistry; the yin and the yang; Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.” With his own ‘Genuis’ album set to drop in mid-July – a project that he’s dubbed ‘funkra’, a mix of funk, rap, rock, R&B and Bushwick [...]
E-40 - "The Ambassador" from Ball Street Journal (Warner/Sick Wid It, 2008) New rule: from here on out every E-40 album must open with a Ladybug Mecca sample. Ball Street Journal drops Tuesday and is sounding better than expected.
I rang in the new year at a friend's Boston apartment where the music was played from an iPod dock. AKA request a song and at least 1 person has the jam on their 'pod or their 'phone. I realize that maybe that makes some of you throw up a little bit (I saw a blog today that mentioned Apple is nothing but a fashion statement…), but I was in small-dance-party heaven! That is the party that ignite.
Hip hoppers launching their own brand of alcohol is SO yesterday's news. While artists like Lil Jon, Dipset, and Jay-Z make money peddling their own liquor based products, 50 Cent and E-40 are going the healthier route with vitamin water. E-40 will unleash his new "40 Water" drink inside of Caesars Forum Shops at Poetry Nightclub in Las Vegas on November 15th."Rapping brought me into the entert...
MODESTO, Calif. - “Ghost riding the whip” — a stunt in which a driver gets out of his car and dances around and on top of the slowly moving vehicle to a thumping hip-hop beat — has gotten at least two people killed, led to numerous injuries and alarmed police on the West Coast and beyond.A fad among devotees of a West Coast strain of hip-hop music called “hyphy,” the stunt has been cel