

"E-40 Announces "Practice Makes Paper" Album With Wild "Melt" Video". "E-40 Announces New Album Practice Makes Paper Featuring Quavo, Rick Ross, ASAP Ferg, More". "E-40 Announces Trilogy Of Albums, One Dropping This Week". "E-40 New Album PRACTICE MAKES PAPER 07/26/19". "My Everything" (featuring Anthony Hamilton and K-Ci) "Keep On Gassin'" (featuring Method Man, Redman and Bosko) "Facts Not Fiction" (featuring Stressmatic) "Stayed Down" (featuring OMB Peezy, Trenchrunner Poodie and Damani) "Another One" (featuring Fabolous and Red Café) "Made This Way" (featuring Tee Grizzley and Rod Wave) "Blossom" (featuring Rexx Life Raj and Boosie Badazz) "I Come From The Game" (featuring Payroll Giovanni, Peezy and Sada Baby) "I Don't Like Em" (featuring Cousin Fik and Laroo)

"Big Deal" (featuring Wiz Khalifa and P-Lo) "Rain on My Parade" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign and G-Eazy) "1 Question" (featuring Chris Brown, Rick Ross and Jeremih) "Chase the Money" (featuring Quavo, Roddy Ricch, ASAP Ferg and Schoolboy Q) "Wake They Shit Up" (featuring B-Legit and Stressmatic) It peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Rhythmic chart.Ĭritical reception Professional ratings Review scores The second single, "Chase the Money", was released on Jand features guest appearances from rappers Quavo, Roddy Ricch, Schoolboy Q and A$AP Ferg. The song was produced by Clayton William. The lead single from the album, "Melt", was released on Maand features a guest appearance from rapper Milla.

The latter was delayed for a February 2019 release, and eventually once more to a July 26 release. E-40 has steadily increased his status by remaining one step ahead of the game: Every track he records is a new exercise in speech-twisting vocal innovation and another chapter in his Dictionary Book of Slang.In August 2018, E-40 announced that he was releasing three albums: The Gift of Gab in August, Rule of Thumb in October and Practice Makes Paper in December. Before you could buy his albums at any major chain store, the tycoon known as Charlie Hustle was building his empire at local mom-and-pop record stores and across the country from out of the back of his trunk. By the time a major label (Jive) bothered to notice him, Earl Stevens was a successful artist, label owner and growing lyrical legend. The man responsible for at least half of the endless supply of Bay Area slang is a pioneer in every sense of the word. Skilled ears are required to decipher the Vallejo superstar's lyrics not only is his delivery a gushing overflow of light-speed syllables, but he tends to invent new words seemingly on the fly. Why can't I just use one SD card for all this?Ībout E-40 Unpracticed rap listeners may find themselves unprepared for E-40. Depending on what you would like to do, one might be all you need.
