Grit & Grind [PA]E-40
Release Date: 06/25/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 451409_CD
UPC # 012414180827
Label: Jive Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Rep Yo City - (featuring Petey Pablo/Bun B/8Ball/Lil' John & The Eastside Boyz)
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Performer: E-40
Artist: Petey Pablo; Nate Dogg; Suga-T; Fabolous; Eightball; Lil' John & The Eastside Boyz; Bun B; Kokane; Keek Tha Sneak & Harm; Suga Free; Bosko; James "Stomp Down" Bailey; B-Legit; Afroman Engineer: Dale Everingham; Taj "Mahal" Tilghman; Ralph Cacciurri; Tony Mills; Andrew Seidel; Bosko Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Fabolous, Nate Dogg, Suga T, Petey Pablo, Bun B, Eightball, Keek The Sneak, Bosko, James "Stomp Down" Bailey, Afroman, B-Legit, Kokane. Producers include: Rick Rock, Tone Capone, DJ Fingaz, DJ Rick, Mike D. Personnel: E-40 (vocals); Andrew Seidel (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Cousin MOMO, Talk Box, Suga T (vocals); D-Wiz (guitar); Ray Cham (Fender Rhodes piano); Bob McDowell (keyboards); Afroman (percussion, background vocals); Harm, Gibson, Kokane, Levitti, Moochie Mack, Young Mugzi of the Mossie (background vocals). Audio Mixers: D-Wiz; Lil Jon; Michael Denten; Rick Rock; Bosko. Recording information: Bombay Digital Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Den & Doppler Studios; The Orange Room; The Sound Lab; VMF Studios. Often imitated but never beaten in the rap slangin' stakes, E40 drops GRIT & GRIND, his third major-label album. which continues his innovative tradition of freestyle rapping (he's also compiling a dictionary that'll help us decipher what he's talking about). The West Coast Bay Area rapper is partnered here with a plethora of guests, including Afroman, Eight-Ball, Kokane, and Peet The Sneek, in a roller-coaster of an album that takes us from autobiography on "Da Bay" to drink recipes on the Funkadelic-influenced "7 Much," and is peppered along the way with glimpses of E's fabulous West Coast lifestyle. Less gangsta than playa, E40's content to be driving along in his tricked-out SUV, inventing rhymes and words to confound the outside world and dealing on the side to earn a little cash. There's little talk of guns and not much violence on GRIT & GRIND--more typical is "Mustard and Mayonnaise," a run-down of luxury items West Coast rappers can't afford to be without. This, combined with E40's new, improved vocal stylings ("I slowed down my spit," he says) make this good-humored slice of life go down nice and easy.
Vibe (8/02, p.162) - 4 out of 5 - "...E-40's new musical disposition is liberating....Mr. Hustle has finally gone bicoastal..."
As a solo performer, label owner (Sick Wid It Records), and member of hip-hop outfit the Click, rapper E-40 has been representing the often underappreciated Bay Area hip-hop scene since the early 1990s. E-40 is credited with helping the Bay Area hyphy movement (something of a West Coast version of crunk) gain national exposure and is well known for his legendary flow, which incorporates one of hip-hop's most extensive and developed slang vocabularies--a considerable amount of which was created by E-40 himself. His MY GHETTO REPORT CARD was released in 2006 and once again showed why 40 is one of the most respected gangsta rappers in the game.
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