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Then came the hyphy movement. With artists like Keak da Sneak and Mac Dre (R.I.P.), the Bay Area was bubbling. E-40, then in his late 30s, seized the moment. Signed to Lil Jon’s BME Recordings (distributed by Warner Bros.), he delivered an album that was both local and universal: .

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"My Ghetto Report Card" is a hip-hop masterpiece that continues to influence and inspire new generations of artists and fans. With its unapologetic lyrics, heavy beats, and Bay Area swagger, the album is a must-listen for anyone interested in hip-hop. Then came the hyphy movement

Released on March 14, 2006, My Ghetto Report Card is the eleventh studio album by Vallejo, California rap pioneer E-40. The album marked a major milestone in E-40’s career, debuting at number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and peak-positioning at number three on the Billboard 200. Signed to Lil Jon’s BME Recordings (distributed by

A clever, high-energy track featuring Bun B and Pimp C of UGK, bridging the gap between Texas and the Bay Area.

My Ghetto Report Card served as that exact vehicle. By signing with Lil Jon’s BME Recordings under Warner Bros. Records, E-40 secured the major-label distribution and cross-regional production required to push the regional subgenre into international club rotation. Key Tracks and Standout Hits

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