E-40 – The Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil 4, 5 & 6 (Artwork & Tracklist)

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What the hell is Vice? Never heard of it. Sounds like some newbooty square bear nerd wrote that and tried to use a bunch of big words to try to make himself sound smart. That wasn't a review, that was someone who just doesn't like E-40 at all. Every album has good and bad points and that should be included in a review, they mostly talked about E-40 as an artist. Weak shit. These youngsters need to get some game about them, even if they don't like the album, that shit is corny. And who says some gay shit like "he'd come back and tase his own ball bag" ?? Really?
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I just read through their list, most of the entire article is a bunch of shit talking. They got multi platinum albums on their 50 worst list..
This is pretty much what vice is these days, trying to get as many views as possible by posting dumb shit. They just want views and will do anything to get em, no matter how low they gotta go, or dumb shit they gotta say. I mean E-40 is the Zune generation? WTF is that even? aint that Zune shit come out handful of years ago? E-40 been rapping since fucking late 80s. As someone born in the 80s and grew up on 40 water, I dont remember no MS Zune back then lol, what the fuck this idiot writer thinking.

"E-40 was spawned from a time I like to call the Era of the Microsoft Zune (a.k.a. the late 90s/early 2000s) and has somehow managed to keep persuading people to give him money to make unmemorable music."


What in the fuck lol. 'Journalism' usually doesnt get under my skin but this shit and the last few things I seen on Vice have been just complete and utter bs.
 
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From Vice Magazine's 50 Worst Albums of 2013

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E-40
The Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil, Vol. 1-6
Heavy On The Grind

E-40 was spawned from a time I like to call the Era of the Microsoft Zune (a.k.a. the late 90s/early 2000s) and has somehow managed to keep persuading people to give him money to make unmemorable music. The one thing he got correct is the realization that the days when a rapper was supposed to release one perfect album every couple of years are as dead as Eazy-E, which I guess is why he’s taken to annually releasing triple albums with 45 songs on them. It’s not like they’re completely awful or anything, but this record has a standard deviation of approximately zilch minus nil. If the E-40 of the 90s could have invented a time machine instead of coining indispensible phrases like “Captain Save a Hoe,” he’d zap into the future and Tase his own ball bag.

VICE's Worst 50 Albums of 2013 | VICE United States
Lmao this fag thinks 40 started rapping in the late 90s. Dude should ride shotgun with this guy. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iIDzHw-HK1A&desktop_uri=/watch?v=iIDzHw-HK1A
 
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Lol the guy who wrote that article should be fired... Its ok if people dont dig somebodys music. Its even ok if u wanna write your negative opinions if u feel strongly about it...

But the fact that they say he came out in the late 90s proves that they dont know jack shit about e-40 and are just trying to talk shit about people even when theyve never given any effort to researching anything. Just to get a buzz going

I would rather hear a negative review from somebody that actually is familliar with 40, than even a positive review from somebody who knows nothing about what theyre talking about. Even 40 haters know hes been around since the "late 90s early00s" lmao jesus christ
 

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both that list and the "best of 2013" list by Vice were compiled by different people but Yeezus was on both lists, so what the fuck does that tell you. And while E-40 may have put out a high volume of music that was sub-par, or whatever, that doesn't make it the worst music of 2013. Vice as a publication also knows jack shit about rap music, aside from occasionally 'discovering' people like Deniro Ferrar, 100s, and Yung Lean and shining light on some other lesser known, new artists. but thats only because of their hipster attitude about it.
 
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