From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Earl Stevens (born November 15, 1967), better known by his stage name E-40, is an American rapper and entrepreneur from Vallejo, California. He is also part of the rap group The Click and the founder of Sick Wid It Records. His solo debut album, Federal, was released in November 1992, after The Click's debut album "Down and Dirty" came out in May 1992. E-40's 1995 solo album In a Major Way opened him up to a wider audience. He has released over ten albums, including those with his group The Click; he has also appeared on numerous movie soundtracks and has guest appearances on a host of other rap albums. Starting in 1998, he worked with rappers outside the Bay Area and rose to even higher mainstream popularity in 2006 with his single "Tell Me When to Go" which was produced by Lil Jon. Description above from the Wikipedia article E-40, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Ghostride the Whip: The Hyphy Movement
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Katt Williams: Pimpadelic
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Dead Heist
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3 Strikes
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DJ SWB Volume 6 | This Is How We Do
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Hip-Hop @ 50: Rhythms, Rhymes & Reflections – A Soul of a Nation Presentation
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The Crossover: 50 Years of Hip Hop and Sports
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Lil B, Believe in Earth: A Very Rare and Based Visual Experience
Fandemonium
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A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip-Hop
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Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents: The Adventures of Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
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Let Me Have It All
Mac Dre: Legend of the Bay
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Obstacles
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Malibooty
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Don't Get Caught
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Hair Show
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The Breaks
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Survival of the Illest
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Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out
The Jamie Foxx Show
VERZUZ
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Jamie Kennedy's Blowin' Up
Hell's Kitchen
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Punk'd
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Rap Mentors
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Hot Ones
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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
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Incredible Crew