E-40 Revenue Retrievin': Night Shift |
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 | Tracklist: 1. "Over the Stove"
2. "Nice Guys"
3. "Can't Stop the Boss" (feat. Too Short, Snoop Dogg &
Jazze Pha)
4. "Show Me What U Workin' Wit'" (feat. Too Short)
5. "How I'm Feeling Right Now"
6. "Knock 'Em Down Music" (feat. Ya Boy, Turf Talk &
Cousin Fik)
7. "Stilettos & Jeans" (feat. Bobby V)
8. "He's a Gangsta" (feat. Messy Marv, The Jacka (of Mob
Figaz) & Kaveo)
9. "Spend the Night" (feat. Laroo, The DB'z, Droop-E &
B-Slimm)
10. "Wet" (feat. Ya Boy & Cousin Fik)
11. "Trained to Go" (feat. Laroo, The DB'z & Mac Shawn
100)
12. "More Bass, More Treble" (feat. Cousin Fik & Turf Talk)
13. "Ahhhh Shit!"
14. "Turn Up the Music"
15. "Power Up" (feat. Keak da Sneak & San Quinn)
16. "Prepared"
17. "Attention" (feat. Dru Down, Suga Free & Stompdown)
18. "The Server"
19. "Let Go & Let God" (feat. Lenny Williams)
Release Date: 2010 | |
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| Summary: E-40 barely knows how to write an album anymore, and yet why does it still sound so appealing? |
1 of 1 thought this review was well written
The double album release of Revenue Retrievin' displays both why we love and hate E-40. E-40 is an undeniable technically proficient rapper, writing utterly silly trap raps with a slippery, liquid-y flow that can fill into any beat. Also his choice of hyphy beats is ace, he prefers the simple, loud percussion, and trunk rattling bass, and muffled, bizarre choices of chorus samples, simultaneously fitting E-40's silly style and getting the party flippin'. That’s how it sounds at the first moments, but then the problems of the record come to realization. E-40 is a great rapper to listen to for about eight tracks, but afterwords, his ‘ignant’ raps get tedious, the beats start to fade in their frazzling effect, and E-40’s hooks begin to wear on the listener (even when they were consistently awful to begin with.) Basically, Night Shift is the better of the two, but even so, it’s seriously lacking in the replay department, with the same ol’ E-40 shtick continuing to wear and tear. Innovative in absolutely absurd slang he may be, his innovation is a gift and a curse, and the curse is his serious lack of album making ability.
Better luck next time, player.
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Album Rating: 3
felt like giving this buddy a short review.
| | | HOLY SHIT THERE'S A NIGHTTIME VERSION NO WAY
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I kno rite
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3's for both his album from you, not bad.
| | | You got rid of the Nipsey Hussle shout out : (
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that was on my review, i believe.
| | | You all sleep on bay rap andyways and we are the most innovative trendsetters of all the music out there. 40 is the best game spitter of all time! Dig that!
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
In A Major Way and Hall of Game are both classic albums. Judging 40 Water's ability to craft a solid long player off of his more recent albums is a joke and unfair. How many rappers make exceptional thirteenth and fourteenth albums or even get to that point?
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Album Rating: 5
You all sleep on bay rap andyways and we are the most innovative trendsetters of all the music out there. 40 is the best game spitter of all time! Dig that!
I love how you're probably some label rep.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Dnrage=B Legit
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