E-40 Questions Authenticity Of Recent Mac Dre Tributes

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Yo Gotti’s Jeezy-assisted single, “Act Right” entered Billboard magazine’s “Hot 100” chart this week, joining Drake’s 2011 single, “The Motto” on the list of recent, charting songs to pay homage to slain Bay Area rapper Mac Dre. But fellow Bay Area emcee, E-40 questioned the motives of such artists.

“Man, you know my words carry a lot of weight. I have nothing against none of them dudes, right? They just capitalizing off a great rapper that was from the Bay and passed away,” E-40 said during an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. “They know that the Bay had love for him, so why not say his name? Can I say that they listened to him before he passed or even after? Can I say that they can quote his lyrics? I don’t know. But hey, they did come to the Bay and shoot the videos and invite the whole Bay out. It opened a lot of people to the sound when Drake did it. And with Yo Gotti, I hear it everywhere. So to each his own, man. I ain’t mad at it. It is what it is.”

Mac Dre, born Andre Hicks, was killed in 2004 in Kansas City, Missouri when a gunman fired into a van in which Hicks was riding. Known for his signature slang, E-40 added that he often feels the Bay Area gets overlooked in terms of trendsetting. Additionally, 40 praised Richmond, California emcees Calvin T and Magic Mike as influences. And he often speaks out in support of his hometown Vallejo and the surrounding Bay Area, E-40 pointed out the need for West Coast unity and how his 2012 single “Function” fit into that agenda.

The West Coast hadn’t been on for a minute,” E-40 said. “We all the way on now, and everybody wanna get some West Coast slaps…I wanted to bring the Bay Area and Lala together, because we all West Coast. It was just God that did it, because ‘Function’ wasn’t a violent song. It was just a slap, and it’s not going nowhere. I think it’s in there, ‘cause it’s played everywhere. I was glad to be with the youngsters, and I truly believe in them. All of them told me, ‘Right on, Unc.’”

After emerging on the scene with his Mr. Flamboyant EP in 1989 E-40 will continue his 21-year career in Hip Hop with the release of Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil 4, 5 & 6 on December 10. In addition to the single “Plush,” E-40 explained that the albums will feature singles that either sample and/or interpolate “Stairway to Heaven” by the O’Jays, “Doo Wah Ditty” by Roger Troutman and Zapp among others.

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E-40 explained that the albums will feature singles that either sample and/or interpolate “Stairway to Heaven” by the O’Jays, “Doo Wah Ditty” by Roger Troutman and Zapp among others.
this was the best thing i read in here. if he can use these samples right it would be way doper than any of that boring ass "function" type music
 
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It's no different then THIZZ ENT. using the MAC DRE stamp of approval on every artist & project the "NEW" THIZZ ENT. put out for the last 13 years after DRE's death, knowing damn well DRE would not have co-signed 98% of the bullshit that was released.
Everything has its limits, but I won't be going out on a limb by saying jdiggs and kilo have more of a artistic, personal or business connection with mac dre. What provoked 40's hypocrisy? Everyone on this board knows how thizz has conducted business since dre died, but what 40 is saying now is news to me, but thanks for the clarification lol.
 
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I look at it like paying homage. Anyone mentioning DRE, TUPAC, BIGGIE, JAM MASTER JAY, etc... is all good in my book. I've never met DRE nor am I from the bay area but I love his music and wouldn't have a problem mentioning his name in front of a camera or on a song
 
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I thought 40 and Dre wasn't even cool...
folks say they squashed their "beef" and were suppose to do more songs together. i also heard Mac Dre was gonna go the Snoop Lion route under the name Thizzy Marley and do some reggae style songs just like the "Murda I Wrote" track.
 
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2 bitches from the bay told you?
about the "beef", E-40 & Mac Dre talked about it in interviews

about the music, i heard it from DJ Rick Lee and DJ Macadocious. they said Mac Dre had a ton of ideas in line about albums, songs, collabs he wanted to do and said he had plans on doing more music with E-40 and planned on doing a Thizzy Marley themed album
 
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