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Earl Stevens (born November 15, 1967 in Vallejo, California) is best known by his stage name E-40. Stevens is "known" by the new generation of hip-hop as a Hyphy rapper from the Bay Area of California. However, E-40 is also an old school veteran who has done collabos with rap icons such as Tupac Shakur, Too $hort, Lil' Jon, C-BO, Snoop Dogg, Spice 1, Richie Rich, Mac Dre, Mac Mall, The Luniz, The Outlawz, and many more. Check our available E-40 concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Musicians, writers, artists, fellow humans: Do you struggle with creeping boredom? Do you fight nagging suspicions that you've accomplished your goals and they failed to satisfy you? Do you cast about listlessly for motivation and inspiration in low moments? Have you ever guiltily killed an hour or three on Twitter? Whoever you are, and whatever your low-grade malaise, E-40 is here to banish it...
- pitchfork.com
In rap, growing old is rarely considered an achievement: If rap is a hustle, then you shouldn't hustle past a certain age, and rap overflows with contempt for the too-old hustler. On their double album History, though, West Coast rap legends Too $hort and E-40 are not only boasting about their age, they're cramming it down your throat...
- pitchfork.com
Earl Stevens is nothing if not a hustler. While the rest of the rap world has been flooding the net with free mixtapes, E-40 has placed seven stuffed-to-the-gills albums for sale in stores within the past three years. The four discs of his 2010-2011 Revenue Retrievin' series, a veritable renaissance, were his most ambitious project yet and found Earl regaining his creative footing after the relative failure of 2008?s The Ball Street Journal...
- www.factmag.com
When people talk about the Bay Area hyphy movement and its retreat from the national hip-hop consciousness, they tend bring up the wrong stuff. They talk about the death of Mac Dre, posit that everybody was doing too much ecstasy to keep going for very long, or blame the fickle, rotating regionalism that permeates the rap zeitgeist...
- dustedmagazine.com
Today we conclude what started two weeks ago with "Welcome to the Soil 1" and continued last week with "Welcome to the Soil 2." Multi-generational rap star E-40 released three separate albums on March 26, 2012. Depending on what versions you buy, that's anywhere from 54-60 new songs if you copped all three at once. My copies of each album have had 18 songs, so I can't speak on the bonus tracks, but to be honest I'm not sad about it...
- rapreviews.com
From his beginnings as a background player in '90s gangsta rap--always well-respected, but never a commercial force--E-40 emerged as Bay Area rap's most influential artist, the public face of the scene and a pioneer of a frenetic regional strain of hip-hop called hyphy...
- www.avclub.com
Picking up where we left off last week on the first chapter of "Block Brochure," we're back one mo' gen to bring you a review of "Welcome to the Soul 2." Coincidentally, just like the opening of this trilogy, Earl Stevens is dropping street knowledge on the very first track. "I'm Laced" would on casual observation be a braggadocious track, and if all you wrote down was the hook, you'd draw the same conclusion - 40 is a California heavyweight...
- rapreviews.com
"I'm gonna keep it all-the-way hood; I been livin' in my third childhood lately/ Smokin' a lot of spinach lately, hanging out at the strip club lately." E-40 said this on 2010's "Undastandz Me", from his massive Revenue Retrievin' double album, and the line's a clue to the tremendous life force powering his miraculous late-career renaissance. There's a lot in it: rueful, grown-folks honesty, a helpless embrace of sensual pleasures...
- pitchfork.com
"Inconceivable!" Yes, I hear Wallace Shawn in my head when I type that, but it's the only way I can react to E-40 dropping THREE albums at once. It's not as though 40 hasn't earned the right to. Earl Stevens is a 20+ year veteran of the hip-hop business who dropped his first EP in 1990, who subsequently made a splash in 1993 when Jive picked up his Sick Wid It label for distribution and made "Federal" available nationally...
- rapreviews.com
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