E-40 CELEBRATED WITH STREET RENAMING IN VALLEJO

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On Saturday, Oct. 21, Hip-Hop legend E-40 was honored by the City of Vallejo with a street renaming ceremony on Magazine Street, across from his childhood home.

Vallejo City Council members and representatives from the offices of state Sen. Bill Dodd and Assembly member Lori Wilson attended the ceremony, according to the Times-Herald. In addition to the street renaming, E-40 was honored with a resolution recognizing his personal and music endeavors, to go along with the key to the city he received from Mayor Robert McConnell.

“My mother always told me (and my siblings), ‘Get out there and be men,’” said E-40, according to the Times-Herald. “We were activated in real life, and I love her for that.”

The street renaming was approved back in July, and it stretches over a nearly mile-long stretch of Magazine Street — from Laurel Street to Old Glen Road. In addition, the ceremony recognized E-40's philanthropic work in Vallejo, including donations to schools within the city — he donated $25,000 of materials to Franklin Middle School in 2016 — providing bicycles for youth, and distributing turkeys during Thanksgiving. He also collaborated with Vallejo’s Mod Pizza to give 150 mini pizzas to attendees of Saturday's ceremony.

This weekend, fellow Bay Area activist/rapper Mistah F.A.B., who hails from Oakland, shared that E-40 asked him to speak at the ceremony. After saying yes, F.A.B. thought about it and called 40 back.

"I called back and was like, 'You sure you want somebody from Oakland to do it?' We both laughed and confirmed. So today, I woke up super early, blasted to Vallejo, and stood tall in front of a crowd full of family and friends. I delivered a heartfelt testimony rooted in lived experiences, expressing the love I have for the AMBASSADOR… I appreciated you calling me," he wrote on Instagram.


 

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Cultural significance. Mac Dre is a cultural export of Vallejo. I would suggest this essentially be the landmark overlooking the Bay Area as well a flagship community center that offers lessons in recording arts to the youth. The landmark will bring people and celebrate a culturally significant icon
 

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Vallejo needs to build the Mac Dre statue overlooking the water

This.

No disrespect to E-Fonzarelli. He held it down during the Mob era in the 90s mainstream.

Mac Dre was the New Bay. I’m sure if he was still alive, he would’ve thrived in the Social Media era settin trends. He would’ve blown up. I didn’t like how 40 tried to take his swag after he died.
 

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This.

No disrespect to E-Fonzarelli. He held it down during the Mob era in the 90s mainstream.

Mac Dre was the New Bay. I’m sure if he was still alive, he would’ve thrived in the Social Media era settin trends. He would’ve blown up. I didn’t like how 40 tried to take his swag after he died.


There was no new Bay after Dre died. Just a bunch of nikkas trying to be Dre and failing horribly. Easily my least favorite era of the bay musically although it was fun. But I never at any point heard 40 and said to myself "hes trying to be Dre". If a man like 40 who has given so much slang,inspiration and added to the bays culture, Isnt allowed to use the culture of whats going on in the streets in his album,then who is:scust:?
 

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This.

No disrespect to E-Fonzarelli. He held it down during the Mob era in the 90s mainstream.

Mac Dre was the New Bay. I’m sure if he was still alive, he would’ve thrived in the Social Media era settin trends. He would’ve blown up. I didn’t like how 40 tried to take his swag after he died.
what swag...
 

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I didn’t like how 40 tried to take his swag after he died.
How did 40 take his swag? By giving the Hyphy movement some light after Dre died and letting Diggs come rep at the Go Dumb video? He gave some shine to Thizz so Diggs and Miami and them could keep their movement going, I wouldn't call that biting by any stretch of the imagination. You're aware Dre and 40 were going to do an album together but then Dre passed right?
 

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How did 40 take his swag? By giving the Hyphy movement some light after Dre died and letting Diggs come rep at the Go Dumb video? He gave some shine to Thizz so Diggs and Miami and them could keep their movement going, I wouldn't call that biting by any stretch of the imagination. You're aware Dre and 40 were going to do an album together but then Dre passed right?
:whew:
 
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