E‐40 Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 351 | The End |
| 352 | The Funk Is Still Pending |
| 353 | The Grit Don’t Quit (explicit) |
| 354 | The Pack Attack |
| 355 | The Pots & Pan Man |
| 356 | These Days |
| 357 | This Shit Pound |
| 358 | Thou Wow |
| 359 | Three Jobs |
| 360 | Throwed Like This |
| 361 | Too Many |
| 362 | Tree in the Load |
| 363 | Turf Drop |
| 364 | Tycoon |
| 365 | Uh Huh |
| 366 | Up or Down |
| 367 | Waitin’ on a Play |
| 368 | Wake They Shit Up |
| 369 | Watch the Homies |
| 370 | We Flip (explicit) |
| 371 | West Coast Shit |
| 372 | What Kind of World |
| 373 | When You Gone Let Me |
| 374 | Who You Talking To |
| 375 | Wicked |
| 376 | Winning |
| 377 | Yay Area (radio edit) |
| 378 | Yellow Gold |
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About E‐40
E-40 is a pioneering Bay Area rapper from Vallejo, California, who has become one of hip-hop's most prolific and influential figures since emerging in the late 1980s. Known for his distinctive rapid-fire delivery, inventive slang, and entrepreneurial hustler mentality, E-40 helped define the hyphy movement and West Coast rap with his unique blend of street narratives and party anthems. His sound combines bouncing basslines, catchy hooks, and his signature staccato flow, exemplified in tracks like "My Shit Bang" and "The Recipe," while his ability to coin phrases and create viral moments has made him a cultural trendsetter beyond music. Over his extraordinary career spanning more than three decades, E-40 has released an astounding 128 albums including recent projects like "The D-Boy Diary: Book 1" and "The D-Boy Diary: Book 2," showcasing his evolution from underground kingpin to mainstream collaborator while maintaining his authentic Bay Area roots. His influence extends far beyond his 892-song catalog, as he's mentored countless artists, built business empires, and helped legitimize Northern California's rap scene on a national level. Songs like "Sliding Down The Pole" and "Nice Guys" demonstrate his knack for creating both club bangers and introspective street tales, while his longevity and consistent output have made him a respected elder statesman who continues to adapt to new sounds without compromising his distinctive voice.