E-40 has entered the Billboard 200 at No. 3, the highest position of his career, and debuts at No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Charts with his 12th album, My Ghetto Report Card.
The set teams E-40 with BME Recordings' head Lil Jon, who executive produced the CD. Additional production is handled by Rick Rock, E-40's son Droop-e of the Pharmasuticles, Bosko, and Studio Tone with guest features by Mike Jones, T. Pain, Keak da Sneak, Turf Talk, Juelz Santana, B-Legit, The Federation, 8Ball, and UGK.
The video for the first single, "Tell Me When To Go," which features Keak da Sneak, was recently shot by Lil Jon and Director Bernard Gourley. The video introduces the world to the Hyphy movement in the Bay:
E-40 explains: "It's a movement. It's a culture. It's the way we talk. It's superflambosta. It's really just stunting to the up-most degree. It's showboating and showcasing. It's wardrobe. It's however you feeling. It's energy. It's a dance, several different phases of it, you dig? It's cars. It's showing off. It's whatever. It's Hyphy."
The set teams E-40 with BME Recordings' head Lil Jon, who executive produced the CD. Additional production is handled by Rick Rock, E-40's son Droop-e of the Pharmasuticles, Bosko, and Studio Tone with guest features by Mike Jones, T. Pain, Keak da Sneak, Turf Talk, Juelz Santana, B-Legit, The Federation, 8Ball, and UGK.
The video for the first single, "Tell Me When To Go," which features Keak da Sneak, was recently shot by Lil Jon and Director Bernard Gourley. The video introduces the world to the Hyphy movement in the Bay:
E-40 explains: "It's a movement. It's a culture. It's the way we talk. It's superflambosta. It's really just stunting to the up-most degree. It's showboating and showcasing. It's wardrobe. It's however you feeling. It's energy. It's a dance, several different phases of it, you dig? It's cars. It's showing off. It's whatever. It's Hyphy."