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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fonzarelli, Still Sic Wid It (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars),
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
Earl "40" Stevens has been in the rap game for a long time now since his days when he formed The Click. From making timeless singles such as "Sprinkle Me" and "Captain Save A Hoe" back in the mid 90's. Back in 2006, he hooked up with Lil Jon who help create the hyphy movement with the album My Ghetto Report Card, full of club ready material. What separated him from the rest of the Bay Area rappers who were on the hyphy movement was that 40 had rhymes, and showed that he was a veteran (in his forties I might add) and not an amateur in the rap game. Two years later he comes with his latest album Ball Street Journal, which sort of follows the same route as it's predecessor.
Not a whole lot has changed since his last album. It still has the hyphy sound that grew on me quite well here. Many tracks are easy standouts such as the opener "The Ambassador" (Rick Rock, you're a fool with those damn Digable Planets samples- see "Yay Area") and "Tell It Like It Is". The latter track shows 40's lyrical abilities over a Rick Rock bouncy track. 40 keeps up with The Game and Snoop Dogg on "Pain No More", another great track. Further down the album are tracks like "Sliding Down The Pole" thats well produced and features Oakland's own Too $hort. "I Can Sell It" featuring Cousin Fik is a clever song, thats well made. The final two tracks 40 colabs with family members B-Legit on the head nodding "Alcoholism". And at the end is the great "Pray For Me" featuring Bosko, B-Legit, and Suga-T (where has she been and when has she started singing, because she does a good job.) Although many tracks are great, some of them just don't match the expectations that I had after coming from My Ghetto Report Card. Some of them lack quality as well as production (I know I wasn't a big fan of the lead single "Wake It Up" featuring Akon). The best tracks on here are when 40's lyrical abilities show, and doesn't concentrates on club tracks. 40's latest is dope. Some fans may not be happy with his hyphy movement style, and will question his quality of his music. If you're looking for a 2008 version of something like In a Major Way or Tha Hall of Game, you might want to stay away from this, because this will only anger further. But if you enjoyed My Ghetto Report Card, then this will fit you're enjoyment. Although it's a level lower in quality, is still worth hearing. Peace. Lyrics: B Production: B Guest Appearances: B- Musical Vibes: B Top 5 Tracks: 1. The Ambassador 2. Pray For Me (featuring Bosko, B-Legit, and Suga-T) 3. Tell It Like It Is 4. Alcoholism (featuring B-Legit) 5. Got Rich Twice (featuring Turf Talk) Honorable Mention: 1. Sliding Down The Pole (featuring Too $hort) 2. I Can Sell It (featuring Cousin Fik) Note: Amazon's track listing is incorrect, here is the correct one: 1. The Ambassador 2. I'm On One 3. Break Ya Ankles (feat. Shawty Lo) 4. Got Rick Twice (feat. Turf Talk) 5. Pain No More (feat. The Game and Snoop Dogg) 6. Tell It Like It Is 7. Give Her The Keys (feat. T-Pain) 8. Hustle (feat. Turf Talk and R. City) 9. Wake It Up (feat. Akon) 10. 40 Water 11. Poor Man's Hydraulics 12. The Recipe (feat. Gucci Mane and Bun B) 13. Hard Boy 14. Earl (feat. Ice-T) 15. Sliding Down The Pole (feat. Too Short) 16. I Can Sell It (feat. Cousin Fik) 17. Big Time (feat. Kevin Cossom) 18 Alcoholism (feat. B-Legit) 19. Pray For Me (feat. Bosko, B-Legit, and Suga-T)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ambassador of Yay Returns for sure!,
By The Bricklayer (New Haven, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
Ok, so after E-40 came up with My Ghetto Report Card (which was an amazing album) people who are fans of Fonzarelli was waiting for his new album, and this was it. He's been around for over 20 years, and he's still showing he can rap, and that he still belongs in the game! Songs like The Ambassador, I Can Sell It, I'm on One, Got Rich Twice, Hustle, and my favorite...Tell It Like It Is, make this album one of his best all time! Some songs I dont like, like Recipe, Sliding Down the Pole, Big Time. But overall the great songs completely outweigh the bad stuff. He's comes with that genuine, Bay Area rapping, incorporating his own words (like he's always been so ingeniously) into his music, to really make him stand out, and stand alone. I honest feel like E-40 deserves way more credit than he receives in this rap game. Keep the music coming 40!!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
This album is a fantastic presentation showcasing Fonzarelli's talents. He continues with the bumping beats that help to make this a repeatable album for driving down the block or avenue with bass on high. "Give Her the Keys" with T-Pain is a playable hit and there are others that maintain a great beat as well.. Notably, "The Recipe", "I'm On One", and "Tell It Like It Is". I mean listen and gather your own favorites but overall this is a great release.
5.0 out of 5 stars
If You Dont Like This, Your CRAZY!!!,
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
theres SO MANY great songs on this album i dont see how an E-40 fan wouldnt like this. im on one, wake it up, 40 water, poor mans hydraulics, alcoholism, and pretty much every other song on here. the bass is hella bumping of course, the beats are tight (again of course), and 40's lyrics like always. this is just another great album by E-40. get wit it or get lost. plain and simple
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BALL STREET JOURNAL,
By ben (dromana, vic, AU) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
I have been listening to E-40 for years and i have to say that this album by far is one of his best . I do understand the bad reviews on this album because it is alot different from his usual stuff and it is more ''MAINSTREAM'' Style but in my opinion it is a very well produced album by the rapper' it has that hyphie' crunk' club style melodies . This would have to be one of my favourite albums released by E-40 . 5/5 stars. BUY A COPY''NOW''you wont be disappointed .
4.0 out of 5 stars
did someone say BASS,
By CALI HIP HOPPER "undaground flava" (THA BAY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
this album was pretty good, the beats were top notch, the production was stellar, and even his lyrics were good. the only downside was the lack of variation, alot of the songs sounded very similar...and the hooks were terrible on atleast 4 songs. but all in all its a great album, especially if you have a good sound system, cuz every track bangs hella hard
4.0 out of 5 stars
More balenced than My Ghetto Report Card.,
By Wine Country and North Bay lifestylez "Landan... (AC to the Valley-Jo, California.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
I gotta say when I bought this album I thought it was good but a level below My Ghetto Report Card, his previous album that made the hyphy scene national and made the bay area get mainstream play. But after a while I got used to it and actually prefer it over his last album. Why? This cd is more balenced, it contains club songs, a mobb music track that is sure to please old skool fans, gangsta, funky and r&b plus those retrospective tracks. His last album only contained club and gangsta tracks which made it very monotone and got old quick. I gave it 4/5 for the very reason that he uses the exact same formula as last time and the opening track even sounds the same like "yay area". Though the beats are hard and knock in your car they sound outdated like from 2006, very hyphy but still worth listening to.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Da Money,
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
If u liked his last cd u will like this one also. IT SLAPZ!! I Give it a "B". Not A classic but still good. Da songz are unique jus like e-40.
5.0 out of 5 stars
40 water,
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This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
gangsta beats,same E-40 with the ghetto speech.16-tracks and all the music will make you move.Features from game,snoop,akon,t-pain plus he got his family on there suga-t,b legit and turff!Earl is a mobsta track....40 spittin over ice-t's color's in a very hostile manner,hoodboy wake it up are club bangers.This album hits like Rampage Jackson
4.0 out of 5 stars
E Fizzle still bangin even tho I'm no hyphy n9gga I feel this one,
By DarkAudio "matt" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ball Street Journal (Audio CD)
Hey this is E-40 the godfather of Bay Area rap and the Ambassador of the yay... Quit hatin.. as I always say in my reviews. Yea he's gettin a little too hyphy for me, cuz I'm a Southern Cali resident anyways and we don't get hyphy we keep it G. But despite all that this is still a thumper, lots of good featured artists on here (except I could do without T-Pain [the T stands for Tricc!])
All in all about 3.8 out of 5 stars for me, I rounded up to 4. Grab this one u won't be disappointed.. Better than the new Luda at least. |
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Ball Street Journal by E-40 (Audio CD - 2008)
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