TAG: E-40

Jun21

David Banner & 9th Wonder “Slow Down” Video (Video)

David Banner & 9th Wonder’s Death of a Pop Star “Slow Down” video. Wow, first off respect to the people that do their own treaments and videos, it goes a long way. This video just had me silent for a minute rewinding the scenes… Just support that man’s music, cause before he had #1 singles, benefit concerts, and dead prez features he had talent. Real Talk

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May03

URB Exclusive Book Excerpt: How To Rap: “The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC” by Paul Edwards

One of the best elements of my job is working with authors who’ve poured their hearts into putting together books, and sharing them with URB readers. So, you KNOW you can spit? Here’s a primer, which amounts to a few hundred years worth of life-experience and insight from all kinds of wordsmiths you know and respect. Consider it a lil’ help from your friends…

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Oct12

CunninLynguists ft. E-40 x Evidence – Running Wild

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Jan21

B.I.G. Problem

In light of the succes of the Notorious soundtrack and movie, a question has reappeared in my mind. Rap in the 90’s was obviously at its peak. Things were great. Creativity was at a maximum and everybody was making money. New York and Cali were on top of the world and everything was great. But the killing of both of the game’s frontrunners changed everything for the worse.

Since the deaths of BIG and Pac, both of their former labels have basically gone bellyup. Their crews are non-existant. WTF happened to Lil’ Cease and Lil’ Kim? WTF happened to the Outlawz and all them? In recent interviews, Diddy admitted that since BIG’s death, he hasn’t looked at music the same. He said …

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Dec11

E-40 – Ball Street Journal, The (Review)

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E-40 has been doing his thing for a minute'20 years to be exact. But those who've only been hipped to his spittems within the past few years probably unfairly associate him with the recent Bay Area hyphy movement. When 'Tell Me When to Go' came out I thought, 'Good, 40 finally has a hit. He deserves it.' Then I started to become unsettled with what was happening to one of the game's more beloved MCs. I noticed that his album was executive produced by Lil Jon, which was like ...

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