
Fonzarelli sits down and chats with the Source about the G-Funk legend. R.I.P Nate Dogg.
Believe it or not, E-40 will continue his Revenue Retrievin’ series on February 8th, 2011, with two more entries in the series, with Overtime Shift and Graveyard Shift, respectively. On a paper chase, he’s on a paper chase.
Forty Water is still dropping videos off of Revenue Retrievin’, here’s one more.
Another video from E-40′s Revenue Retrievin‘ collection.
40 Glocc aka Big Bad 40 teams with a line-up of West Coast legends for this all-star posse cut. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Big Bad 40 – “Welcome To Cali” (Feat. E-40, Snoop Dogg, Too Short, Xzibit) Big Bad 40 – “Welcome To Cali” (Feat. E-40, Snoop Dogg, Too Short, Xzibit)
Even more from 40′s Revenue Retrievin’ collection…. Guess when you release a double LP, you gotta shoot twice the videos.
Another one from Fonzarelli’s Revenue Retrievin’ collection. Dude’s been prolific…
Here we have a unreleased track from E-40 and “the gang.” That’s how the track was tagged when we received it. It features Roscoe Umali and MIM’s with production from Dem Jointz. Wondering if this is a left over track or something from a project that was scrapped or maybe not completed yet. Check out [cont.]
Revenue Retrievin: Night Shift is the second piece of E-40’s double album, double release. As explained by E-40 himself, Night Shift is based more around “things that happen at night”. It can loosely be described as a concept album, with the majority of the tracks being more club than street. As with Revenue Retrievin: Day [cont.]
At this point in his career, E-40 really needs no introduction. With over 20 years in the game, he’s created an original style and flavor all his own. In addition to having the most hilariously named album of all time; The Ball Street Journal, Fonzarelli is famous for classics such as: “Yay Area”, “Sprinkle Me”, [cont.]
There’s no shortage of videos from Fonzarelli’s Revenue Retrievin’ set. Here’s the latest….
Here we go with a new video from 40 Water, aka E-40, for his track titled “Nice Guy.” E-40′s albums Revenue Retrievin’ Day and Night Shift are in stores now.
Captured and well documented by Stash Magazine. Clearly, the Night Shift.
This interview aired Monday on Bay Area’s San Francisco Chronicle Live show. Greg Papa knows his E-40.
The latest video from Feezy’s Revenue Retrievin’ each-sold-separately double LP, due out March 30th.
New E-40 featuring Too $hort. The video to this track leaked last week and here is the CDQ audio. This is on the Day Shift side of the upcoming album Revenue Retrievin’ which is set for a late March release date. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: E-40 + Too $hort – “B*tch”
In a recent behind the scenes clip with Big Von (see above), E-40 reveals that his new “Revenue Retrievin’” album includes a sample from international vocalist Bjork, “and she don’t never clear shit,” as Fonzarelli declares in the video. The new album will be a double disc endeavor, titled Revenue Retrievin’: Night Shift and Revenue [cont.]
Some Yay Area heat from Fonzarelli and Too $hort, perhaps from 40′s upcoming Revenue Retrievin’ two-part album project due later this year. Thundering bassline packed with a female rap vocal sample propels this minimalist hyphy banger as the duo wax poetically about big booty hoes. And who doesn’t love big booty hoes? Wouldn’t call this [cont.]
For about 15 years now E-40 has been doing his thing. He has been around to see a lot and also to live through it. This covers every aspect, from an emerging Bay Area scene, when he was a lone representer of it, all the way to its resurgence with the Hyphy Movement, by being [cont.]
We’ve all seen the MTV documentary and probably saw a few people “going dumb” in the club, but until you hear E-40′s My Ghetto Report Card can you understand and appreciate the Hyphy Movement. Perhaps the most overlooked and underrated commercial hip-hop release of the year, My Ghetto Report Card is such a remarkably consistent [cont.]
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