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Ehhhh, That doesn't make E40 any less trash.
It's more than music you new york dirtballYall dudes are talking about everything but E40's actual music.
Nah, you just not trying to hear shyt.
Then again, if the best rapper from where I repped hadn't dropped a solid project since 98, I wouldn't be hearing much myself.![]()
Nah, you just not trying to hear shyt.
This isn't true for the bay. At least as to UGK, Screw, Three Six, or Ball and G. Early No Limit was Bay shyt and we fukked with that heavy. I'm talking through like 96 maybe. UGK did get some burn due to being on the Menace soundtrack, but I didn't know anyone with a UGK album.They just don't know breh. In the 90s the South, West, and Midwest were a big musical family.
Cats in the South loved Deathrow, Ice Cube & Mack 10,Too Short & E-40, C-Bo, Bone Thugs, Dayton Family, Do or Die, Twista, etc. The West and Midwest loved Scarface, UGK, DJ Screw,Three 6 Mafia, early No Limit, Eightball & MJG, etc.
That's why so many of these artists stayed collabin' and touring in each other's cities.
When did he first sign to a major label?Sick Wid It is a sub-division like Aftermath was/is to Interscope. E-40 is signed to Warner, and has been for a long time. Having a label deal is not independent. In that case Jay-Z was on his "independent bay area grind" with Rocafella Records.
I Always looked at E-40 as the west coast version of Ghostface
A lot of brehs especially outside of up North don't rock with Ghost
because they just didn't understand or rock with his style
I put E-40 in that same category
This isn't true for the bay. At least as to UGK, Screw, Three Six, or Ball and G. Early No Limit was Bay shyt and we fukked with that heavy. I
I think Bay artists toured in the South and made connections with artists out there. I'm saying that didn't translate to Bay heads listening to certain Southern artists. Obviously everyone listened to Scarface, GB and Kast.You mite be right with 3-6 & Ball & G. But Texas and Cali have always shown one another love in the game. Especially The Bay and Houston....
- "Just got back from California, kicked it with B-Legit"- Pimp C on "Murder" (1996)
- "Catch me Dippin to some Screw"- B-Legit on "Come On"( 1997)
- DJ Screw being a big C-Bo fan, vice versa.
- J Prince signing Seagram and Yukmouth to Rap-A-Lot
- Snoop borrowing the phrase "We don't love them hoes" from Big Mike (member of the Konvicts/Geto Boys) in the early 90s. Snoop's from LBC but you get my drift.
wuts independent to you?Sick Wid It is a sub-division like Aftermath was/is to Interscope. E-40 is signed to Warner, and has been for a long time. Having a label deal is not independent. In that case Jay-Z was on his "independent bay area grind" with Rocafella Records.
When did he first sign to a major label?
wuts independent to you?
do you consider Too short selling tapes out his trunk in tha late 70s early 80s independent?
E-40 used to do tha same before he came up with sick wid it