My Ghetto Report Card – E-40March 14th, 2006 or iTunes Price: $10.99 Genre: Hip Hop/Rap Released: Mar 14, 2006 Customer Ratings (285 Ratings)
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My Ghetto Report Card – E-40View More By E-40 Our ReviewOn My Ghetto Report Card, E-40 and his “Yay Area” crew of associates and guests make the game sound more fun than grim. Most of the album works bare, thumping beats for all the clout that can be wrung from them. “Go Hard or Go Home” welds together an Art of Noise sample, human beatboxing and 808. In other spots, minimalist string parts are brought on board. E-40’s chanted hooks (“Tell Me When to Go,” for one) and occasional speed rapping alongside his usual conversational flow are also designed to keep the ear perked. His expansiveness allows for plenty of changes on the usual street tales; in addition to dealing weight, there are odes to “Muscle Cars,” money-counting (“Gouda,” which makes it sound as catchy as a new dance craze) and a shoutout to the same the-CIA-brought-rock-to-the-hood theory that Kanye West laid out on “Crack Music.”. Customer ReviewsDo Da Dummie! (5 stars)This Sh*t is the best thing to hit the market, especially for the bay. E-40, Keak Da Sneak, and all the rest of the bay's rappers are going to shine. They puttin' us on the Map.Yee Yee. YAY AREA! YESSSS!!! (4 stars) Almost a perfect album! It is hard for an artist thats had a CD like "in a Major Way" to keep puttin out good shyt, but he did it. He kept it bay and respected the nationwide audience. I love it way 2 hot YEEEE!!!! The Bay Is Back! this is not the cd to define our bay area sound... (3 stars) where's the high energy brought from tell me when to go? the very essence of the bay are is the unique sound and style from the BEATS and the LYRICS. we might not say the most profound things, but when the likes of mistah fab, keak da sneak, turf talk, the team, e40 hit the mic, you can feel the bay area in your bones. but what does this cd have to offer? it has guest appearances from mike jones, bun b, pimp c, tpain, 8ball, juelz santan BiographyBorn: November 15, 1967 in Vallejo, CAGenre: Hip Hop/Rap Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s Synonymous with Bay Area rap, E-40 garnered a regional following, and eventually a national one, with his flamboyant raps, while his entrepreneurial spirit, embodied by his homegrown record label, Sick Wid' It Records, did much to cultivate a flourishing rap scene to the east of San Francisco Bay, in communities such as Oakland and his native Vallejo. Along with Too Short, Spice 1, and Ant Banks, E-40 was among the first Bay Area rappers to sign to a major label, penning a deal with Jive Records...
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