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E-40 Biography

The hyphy rap of the Bay Area, with its penchant for slang and West Coast claim to T Pac, owes much of its national appeal to rapper E-40. The Vallejo native was among the first round of Bay Area rappers to ink a record deal with a major label, along with Spice I, Too Short and Ant Banks. But prior to his Jive release in 1995, E-40 exercised his entrepreneurial spirit with his own label Sick Wid' It, which released Let's Side, a four-track EP from the Click, composed of E-40, his brother D-Shot, his sister Suga T and his cousin B-Legit in 1990. Although the rapper only achieved regional success throughout the ‘90s, their influence in the Bay Area spread to the South when Master P (who started his label No Limit Records on the West Cost) relocated to New Orleans and championed E-40 there.The new millennium brought a new record contract for E-40, this time with the Atlanta-based label of rapper/producer Lil Jon, Warner Brothers imprint BME Recordings. When 2006's My Ghetto Report Card dropped it was E-40's most successful to date and it proved that the hyphy rap style was branching out from the Bay, also thanks to E-40's son producer Droop-E. Born Earl Stevens, the rapper christened E-40 returned to the Top 40 after a stint in the mid-90s with 1995's In a Major Way and 1996's Tha Hall of Game, with his first hits in nearly a decade, "U and Dat" featuring T-Pain and "Tell Me When to Go" featuring Keak da Sneak. After years remaining in the shadow of more mainstream rappers, E-40 has proclaimed himself at be at the forefront of the Bay Area rap influence that has slowly but surely influenced the rest of the rap scene.

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    Legendary lyricist E-40 is one of the pillars of the Bay Area rap world. The Vallejo native got his start in the family, performing in a group with his brother D-Shot, sister Suga T and cousin B-Legit as early as 1990. The hyphy rapper released several successful albums under Jive Records, including 1995's In a Major Way, before heading South to record with Atlanta rapper/producer Lil Jon under his label BME. Nearly two decades after his debut, and with a successful son Droop-E to boot, E-40 came back in the new millennium in a big way with T-Pain collaboration "U and Dat." You can purchase the polyphonic ringtone for "U and Dat" off Playphone as your next ringtone.Pay your respect to one of the original Bay Area rappers, E-40, and keep it hyphy all the time by purchasing one of the downloadable E-40 music tones off Playphone. "Hyphy" and "Northern Califoolya" are the perfect E-40 ringtones, or you can choose E-40's duet with sister Suga T "Sprinkle Me." Whichever E-40 ringtone you choose off Playphone, it will be sure to add some West Coast cred to your cell phone.