E-40 Welcome To The Soil
Part 4:
Classic Bay Area beat is exactly the thought that comes to my mind as soon as Bamboo comes on. Although the hook is whack and makes no sense. "Rocking in your ear like bamboo".
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has Juicy J make a guest appearance.
Episodes is a sex song that will have all the dance floors full of people slowly grinding on each other. Puts me in the mood to grab my girlfriend and smash.
Got That Line reminds us that E still has got it and brings it back to Mob Music.
Candlelight is the most gangster song on the album hitting real hard by "Your homies are going to have a a Candlelight if you fuck with me."
Part 5:
Plush: Gamed up, luxurious, flossing, a bitch with a big ass, a dice game, this song.
Countdown has 2 Chainz doing his best feature of his career on this song.
Play Too Much has e-40s nephew on the track.
Project Building has a mean sounding guitar sound making it a gritty late night song with Gucci Mane adding to the low down dirtiness of the song.
Champagne is a grooving chopped up song featuring the boss Rick Ross and produced by Maybach Music so that's why it sounds like a dirty south song. I feel like E really gets along with southern artists. French Montana also features on the song but has the weakest verse which is a shame because he normally has such good features.
Part 6:
Pablo is the second appearance by Gucci and is titled after Pablo Escobar.
Another southern artist, Young Jeezy lends his talent on the song Tonight but only for 8 bars. So far there have been 4 southern artists doing guest spots on these CDs.
Rep my district is a trap beat and gangster lyrics.
Don't Shoot The Messenger closes all chapters of the Block Brochure and ends with a sample of why rappers should sing more about helping the community than what life in the ghetto is like. This song is about the hardships he went through and where he is now.
Seriously buy all copies to complete the collection. E-40 makes the most inspiring hustle music. I always want to grind harder whenever I listen to his music.
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