Gouda featuring B-Legit & Stressmatic of The Federation
Sick Wid It II featuring Turf Talk?
JB Stomp Down (Skit)
They Might Be Taping
Do Ya Head Like This
Block Boi featuring Miko & Stressmatic of The Federation
White Gurl featuring Bun B, Pimp C of UGK & Juelz Santana
GetTheF***On.com Part 1 (Skit)
U and Dat featuring T. Pain & Kandi Girl
I?m Da Man featuring Mike Jones & Al Kapone
Yee featuring Too $hort & Budda
GetTheF***On.com Part 2 (Skit)
Just F***in featuring Bosko
Gimme H*** featuring Al Kapone and Bosko
She Say She Loves Me featuring 8 Ball & Bun B
Happy To Be Here featuring D.D. Artis
"It's all good," "fo'shezzy, fo'shizzle" and "what's up pimpin" are all phrases originated by E-40. He also named Hyphy, the San Francisco Bay Area movement Rolling Stone has anointed as the "hot new scene." With each of h... more »is most recent seven albums having reached the R&B/Hip-Hop Top 10, the acclaimed platinum-selling rapmaster now teams with executive producer Lil Jon for My Ghetto Report Card-and Hyphy goes to the head of the class.« less
"It's all good," "fo'shezzy, fo'shizzle" and "what's up pimpin" are all phrases originated by E-40. He also named Hyphy, the San Francisco Bay Area movement Rolling Stone has anointed as the "hot new scene." With each of his most recent seven albums having reached the R&B/Hip-Hop Top 10, the acclaimed platinum-selling rapmaster now teams with executive producer Lil Jon for My Ghetto Report Card-and Hyphy goes to the head of the class.
"I always liked E-40 he is a good rapper from the bay and represents it very well. This release is good not his best but good enough to bump in your car. As usual the beats are great and hit hard if you have a great system and the subject matter is same as usual and they are trying to get the word around about the new Hyphie movement and I like it. Recommend this to rap fans."
Go Hard Or Go Home
YoungRoscoe | New Jersey | 03/27/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"40 Water is back with his 10th studio album, and this time he cooperates with mighty crunk-king, Lil' Jon, which have produced half of the songs. We got a solid dose with psychedelics synths and hand claps, and sometimes almost too much of the good. With that being said there is still enough good songs here to please 40 fans, and it's hard to hate on a record with funny song titles as "Gouda" and "Yee".
Besides of Lil Jon, Rick Rock also produced much here, for example the great opening track, "Yay Area". The album starts very good, with tracks as "Tell Me When To Go" and "Go Hard Or Go Home". Another favorite is the funny "Do Ya Head Like This", where E-40 shines with his half-way offbeat and funky flow. After the first 8-9 songs, things start to get
monotonous, and some tracks almost become annoying. There's nothing directly bad here, but when you squeeze 17 songs and 3 skits on one album, we could need more variation. Fair enough that Lil Jon is on his usual synth-package, but the other producers follow the same direction. That's what brings the album down, and I miss some laid back, comfortable cuts. The closest we get is the last track "Happy To Be Here" plus the exceptional nasty "Gimme Head". A couple of other bangers that needs to be mentioned are: "Yee" and "She Say She Loves Me", both produced by Lil Jon. As we go on the guest list is both long and nice, with names like: Juelz Santana, Mike Jones, Too $hort, Bosko and UGK.
My Ghetto Report Card, is another solid record by the Vallejo-rapper, and he continues with his own thang, even with Lil Jon on his team. That he deserves props for, and as 40 says him self, you either "go hard" or "go home"
3,5 Stars rounded up to 4"
Best Album Of The Year, and His Best
S.C. | CA | 06/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sell Out, Weak, Sorry, should never be said when talking about this album, dope as can be, sad is the fact that most these CATS dont get this album, one person wrote "REMEMBER when u couldnt understand E-40" i was like WOW this fool wasnt even listenin 2 him just St8 Stupid, E40 has made a statement this album is quickly beeing played as much as the chronic 2001, E-40 only did one thing, and thats smarten up, he opened the market up, IF U AINT FEELING OR LIVING THE LIFESTYLE then u arent gonna like it or buy it and knock it, Tell Me When To Go is knokin, Muscle Cars, Gouda, are Str8 2 the point, White Gurl if u didnt know its about keys, yay, snow paint, classic, a way better version of [A Baltimore Love Thing]U And Dat, is As close of a remix 2 in love with a stripper except better, Im Da Man is a STR8 Classic Mike Jones Kills it. Yee is classic, E-40 & Too $hort Droped It Heavy, Gimmie Head is Hella Toked and Tweeked, love that track, Happy To Be Here is another Good Song even though theyre all good. Best album Of 2006 so far, and this has been dope 4 months but i just wrote a review now cuz after hearing The Big Bang, its CLEAR My Ghetto Report Card is What every rapper out there have 2 compete with."
PRETTY SOLID
CALI HIP HOPPER | THA BAY | 08/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS ALBUM WAS SICK...I'M FROM THE BAY AND THERE WAS ATLEAST 3 SONGS ON HERE THAT THE RADIO PLAYED OUT, AND THEY WEREN'T EVEN THE BEST SONGS ON HERE. THAT SAYS ALOT....THIS ALBUM WAS FULL OF STREET BANGERS, HYPHY MUSIC, CLUB JUMPERS, A COUPLE OF SOULFUL NUMBERS AND THE REST WAS PRETTY MUCH COMMERCIAL CRAP. BUT THIS IS BY FAR E-40'S BEST WORK TO DATE. HE FOUND THE LINK BETWEEN UNDERGROUNGD AND MAINSTREAM..HE MANAGED TO KEEP HIS HARDCORE FANS QUENCHED AND GAVE SOMETHING NEW FOR THE RADIO TO PLAY AS WELL"
Chandler | Atlanta (College Park), Georgia | 11/17/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Bay Area's E-40 has been in the music scene since the early 90's striking a deal with Jive Records, and putting his family members, The Click, on with him. Having numerous albums under his belt, mainly In a Major Way, you know that he can squeeze out good albums whenever he puts his mind to the process. In 2006, he gives us his latest album My Ghetto Report Card, signing with Lil' Jon's BME Records (Warner Brothers/WEA). Now when I first heard that E-40 was making this album here in Atlanta, I immediately wrote this album off and didn't give it a chance, because I thought to myself "Oh no, here comes another Bay Area artist trying to get with the ATL (like a certain bald headed rapper who moved here back in '95 and has bordered awful $hortly after). So about two and a half years later, I finally decide to order this album, giving it a full listen. How does it stack up?
Call Earl Stephens an innovator on the hyphy movement in the Bay Area. The album has bass pumping production, and 40 actually spits good rhymes, proving that he's "A vet, not an amateur" said on the album's opening track "Yay Area". That track is kinda cool, because in the background is a repeated sample from Digable Planets' Ish saying "We be to rap, what key be to lock". The album's lead single "Tell Me When To Go" is another surprisingly good single with Keak da Sneak, as 40 says the popular phrase "Ghost ride the whip!". "Go Hard or Go Home" featuring Federation is one of the best tracks, because 40 turns a simple hook to a great song. "Gouda" featuring B-Legit is another great track. Later on is the upbeat "They Might Be Taping", where 40's fast delivery flow shows here. Other tracks worth mentioning enough to standout were the second single "U and Dat" featuring Chris Brown, and Kandi Girl, as well as the final track "Happy To Be Here". Many guests don't disappoint, such as Juelz Santana, and UGK (RIP Pimp C) on "White Gurl", and "She Said She Love Me" with UGK and 8-Ball.
Songs that aren't that good are "Do Ya Head Like This" with a weak uncreative hook. Mike Jones' guest appearance doesn't so well on "I'm Da Ma".
Overall, 40's latest album is excellent. The hyphy production and the great lyrics really proves that 40 ain't nothing new to the game. If you like that kind of style from the Bay Area, this is a must have for you. This is one I can enjoy many times, and has kept in rotation since I purchased it, this is highly recommended for any fan. Peace.
Lyrics: A-
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: A-
Top 5 Tracks:
1. Gouda (featuring B-Legit)
2. Go Hard Or Go Home (featuring Federation)
3. Yay Area
4. Tell Me When To Go (featuring Keak da Sneak)
5. They Might Be Taping
Honorable Mention:
1. U and Dat (featuring Chris Brown and Kandi Girl)
2. Happy To Be Here (featuring Bosko and D.D. Artis)"