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Charlie Hustle: Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire

E-40

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By 1999 E-40 had achieved legend status, and he was so locked in to his signature sound that it was impossible for him to make a song that missed the mark. Perhaps because rap fans began to take his untamed creativity for granted, Charlie Hustle was overlooked upon its release and it remains one of 40’s most underrated efforts. The album shows 40’s taste for fundamental West Coast bass becoming more pronounced as his vocabulary skills become more spectacular. Those two sides of his personality complement each other perfectly. The results are “Ballaholic,” “Earl That’s Yo’ Life,” and “Borrow Yo’ Broad,” which attack as hard as any West Coast gangsta rap songs, but also feature detours like this (from “Ballaholic”): “You play the frog, if you feel froggish n***a leap / I neglect my dogs, starving sometimes they don't eat / Elroy speak to me about my triple-beam, officer I got proof / Po'-po', that's for weighing nuts and fruits.” More so than ever before, 40 opens the seams on the English language and gives every track here its own invented word, including “weeples,” “cooning,” “plinayed,” “perking,” and “gangsterous.”

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classic...

thats all...str8 classic

E-40s best

I owe all his CDs and been down since day one... This is his best album... This is the real E-40!

Biography

Born: November 15, 1967 in Vallejo, CA

Genre: 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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