With millions of records sold, nationwide sold out shows, loved
by both the streets and respected amongst his peers, without question E-40 continues
to reign supreme. Empowering a familiar cliché that states, “If
it’s not broke, don’t fix it” the Revenue Retrievin’
series continues and the most underrated rapper returns with two brand new albums
entitled “Revenue Retrievin’ Graveyard Shift” and “Revenue
Retrievin” Overtime Shift.” March 29, 2011 will mark the release
of the 15th and 16th albums from one of the biggest rap artist to come from
the west coast. Artists T-Pain, Tech N9ne in addition to E-40’s bay area
conglomerate Guce, Black C of RBL Posse, Laroo, Turf Talk, Cousin Fik, J. Stalin
and The Click all grace the forth coming albums. E-40 and his son Droop-E who
also raps and produces will once again share Executive Producer credits on both
albums.
In 2010 he surpassed a new benchmark when he signed to Heavy On The Grind owned
by his first son also Artist/Producer Droop-E. Together they released E-40’s
13th and 14th albums entitled “Revenue Retrievin’ Day Shift”
and “Revenue Retrievin’ Night Shift.” That very effort spun
the Bay Area’s famed Ambassador as one of the hottest commodities in Hip-Hop
with the smash hit record “Bitch” featuring Too Short and 50 Cent.
Today, both fans and street soldiers around the globe can rest assured “Revenue
Retreivin’ Overtime Shift” and “Revenue Retrievin’ Graveyard
Shift” will be another flawless classic from the most underrated rapper
of all time, E-40."
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