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The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2

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Download links and information about The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2 by E - 40. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:11:32 minutes.

Artist: E - 40
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:11:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I'm Laced 3:00
2. On the Case 3:37
3. Function (feat. YG, IAmSu & Problem) 4:19
4. Tryna Get It (feat. Twista & T-Pain) 3:07
5. Street N***a 3:12
6. The Other Day Ago (feat. Spice 1 & Celly Cel) 3:52
7. This Is the Life (feat. Sam Bostic) 4:10
8. Sell Everything 4:30
9. My Life (feat. R.O.D.) 3:32
10. Grey Skies (feat. Deltrice) 3:44
11. With the S**t (feat. JT the Bigga Figga & Cellski) 3:26
12. Hittin' a Lick (feat. C-Bo & T-Nutty) 4:56
13. This S**t Hard 3:14
14. Scorpio (feat. Tech N9ne & London) 4:34
15. Red & Blue Lights 4:22
16. Zombie (feat. Tech N9ne & Brotha Lynch Hung) 3:50
17. Memory Lane (feat. Andre Nickatina) 4:40
18. I Know I Can Make It (feat. Suga-T & Agerman) 5:27

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Much in the same way he released his 11th and 12th albums in 2010, and his 13th and 14th albums in 2011, E-40's 15th, 16th, and 17th albums were all released on the same day. That may look prolific, but The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1, 2, or 3 — or the three-CD set that boxes them all — is proof that almost every E-40 mixtape you've seen is a bootleg and that in 2011, "getting paid" is at the top of the rapper's list. The second volume, like the first, seems to start mid-mixtape as the off-kilter "I'm Laced" ignores the massiveness of the project. It just doesn't feel big enough as an opener, but the glorious backseat number, "Tryna Get It" with Twista and T-Pain does, and two numbers later, it's like the old-school returned with a full clip as Spice 1 and Celly Cel join for the superior gangster number "The Other Day Ago." Minimal bass and scrappy attitude turn "Function" into a five-star pusher anthem, while "Zombie" finds Tech N9ne's love of monsters and E-40's endless bag of slang-filled punch lines combining for that special brand of horror hyphy that was explored on 2011's great Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift. Speaking of which, when compared to the Revenue Retrievin' onslaught, which was sorted into thematic sets (Day, Night, etc.), these unwieldy Block Brochures come off as a hyphy data dump, leaving all executive production up to the listener.