E-40
Throughout the '90s and into the next decade, E-40 led a generation of Cali Bay Area rappers and attracted a large cult following of listeners that spread from the West Coast to the South. Forty's uncanny rhyme delivery set him apart from the mainstream, as he coined a plethora of slang terms and experimented with overdubbed vocals. Moreover, his longevity and sincerity earned him many alliances, first among his Bay Area colleagues, then with Jive Records and numerous Dirty South camps, among them No Limit and Cash Money Records. Forty never did completely crossover to mainstream success, remaining mainly a regional sensation, yet influenced many over the years with his unique style and stayed true to his principles throughout.
Born Earl Stevens and later host to numerous nicknames -- "Charlie Hustle," "Forty Fonzarelli," "40-Watter," and more -- 40 grew up in the Cali Bay Area and aspired to follow in the footsteps of Too Short. Like that Oakland legend, 40 built a street presence with mixtapes long before he released his first album. After years of mixtape hustling, he decided to start his own label, Sick Wid' It, and began extending his reach beyond the streets of Vallejo, the Bay Area city he called home. Forty entered the national rap game forcibly in 1994 with an EP (The Mail Man), a single ("Captain Save a Hoe"), and an album (Federal); and he also released an album by his group, the Click (Down and Dirty).
These recordings made their way to the office of Jive Records, who offered to distribute the Sick Wid' It catalog. As part of the deal, in 1995 Jive re-released the aforementioned releases as well as new albums by 40 (In a Major Way) and the Click (Game Related), and attracted substantial interest toward the Sick Wid' It camp. For 40's next album, Tha Hall of Game (1996), he again worked with longtime producer Mike Mosley but also collaborated with Bay Area heavyweight Ant Banks, who produced "Rappers' Ball," a successful single that featured Too Short and K-Ci.
After Tha Hall of Game put 40 on the brink of a mainstream breakthrough, the rapper took a year off and returned with a massive double album, The Element of Surprise (1998), and then another album shortly afterward, Charlie Hustle (1999). These two albums, unfortunately, did little to expand 40's fan base, nor did subsequent albums such as Loyalty and Betrayal (2000) and Grit & Grind (2002); though they did spawn a few popular singles ("Nah Nah," "Rep Yo City"). By this point, ten years or so after 40 had established Sick Wid' It, the rapper seemed perennially poised for breakthrough success yet, at the same time, was perfectly content with his strong following amid the West Coast and Dirty South scenes. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Sick Wid It Is The Crew ft. E-40 (prod by Jake 1)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
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[Chorus - Akon]
Akon! and E-40...Yeah....
I know you aint used to havin real niggas around like me around
I'm here to change to your whole life girl, so you don't deal with clowns
And treat you like a superstar that you are
Casue I'm a superstar too and I know exactly what I must do to make you...
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
[Verse One - E-40]
I keep it 100's, don't carry nothing but 100's
I'm trying to wake it up, I'm on your line like Vonage
I'm a real one, Ma!
Get rid of that clown, Get with a factor
Patna don't count, he a lame he don't matter
Shining like a big dipper, glowing like a star
Lookin up a paw, pullin up in my car
Walked right up to the front where the bosses park at
I got a cold mouth piece can talk a chick out her check
Security loves me, let me in with no sweat
I see asian persuasion, aaucasian, all kinds of chicks
Milk skin, chocolate boned, lambs and Haitians
Tryna take me something home and have some relation
[Chorus - Akon]
I know you aint used to havin real niggas around like me around
I'm here to change to your whole life girl, so you don't deal with clowns
And treat you like a superstar that you are
Casue I'm a superstar too and I know exactly what I must do to make you...
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
[Verse Two - E-40]
Good God Almighty! Look at that body
What you holdin? Girl you a banger!
You ain't off the back porch, you're off the HANGER!
You working with something, you gotta personal trainer?
Whole crew fine but you're one of a kind
You a ten piece, shawty you a dime
Back that thang up, baby press rewind
Imma Scorpio, Shawty whats your sign?
I'm just tryna know you, hold a conversation
Spoil you a lil', lightweight cupcakin'
Spend a lil gouda, get your hair done up
Imma show you how a tycoon wake that thang up [Chorus - Akon]
I know you aint used to havin real niggas around like me around
I'm here to change to change your whole life girl, so you don't deal with clowns
And treat you like a superstar that you are
Casue I'm a superstar too and I know exactly what I must do to make you...
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
[Bridge - Akon]
Don't stop get it get it, Bout' to jump up all in it
Love the way you drop low and bend it
Girl you're killing me, wait a minute
Love the way you that shake it up
Too natural you to make it up
Won't be long till we wake it up
[Chorus - Akon]
I know you aint used to havin real niggas around like me around
I'm here to change to change your whole life girl, so you don't deal with clowns
And treat you like a superstar that you are
Casue I'm a superstar too and I know exactly what I must do to make you...
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! See I'm about to wake it up!
Feel! I'm about to wake it up!
Don't It feel so good girl
Youtube Video Author: zainjamesmontrer
Video Keywords: e-40 feat ft akon wake it up new 2008 with lyrics chris brown alternative blues classical country religious rap r&b pop
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Holla At You ft. Rick Rock (prod by Rick Rock)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Money On Ya Head ft. Knockamichie
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Back In The Day ft. Cartoon & Jelly Roll
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Popos ft. E-40 (prod by Droop-E)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
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Kid Sister Feat. Kanye West "Pro Nails (Remix)"
Baby-D "I'm 'Bout Money"
Lil' Wayne "I'm Me"
Lupe Fiasco Feat. Matthew Santos "Streets On Fire"
N.E.R.D. "Everyone Nose"
Gucci Mane Feat. Trey Songz "Drink It Straight"
L.E.P. Feat. Fabolous "We Ain't Playin'"
Lil' Mama Feat. T-Pain & Chris Brown "Shawty Get Loose (Remix)"
Piccalo Feat. Flo Rida "Stick & Roll"
Bun B Feat. Sean Kingston "That's Gangsta"
Plies "I Am The Club"
Bakeup Boyz Feat. Jim Jones "Now I Can Do That" (would've originally been on an October 2007 video if I made these videos back then)
Yung Ralph "I Work Hard"
Flo Rida Feat. Timbaland "Elevator"
Snoop Dogg "Sensual Seduction (Wideboys Edit)"
Snoop Dogg Feat. Robyn "Sexual Eruption (Fyre Department Remix)"
Natureboy Rowe "Str8 Stunt"
Huey Feat. MeMpHiTz & T-Pain "Tell Me This (G-5) (Remix)"
Dem Franchize Boyz "Talkin' Out Da Side Of Ya Neck"
Ghostface Killah Feat. Kid Capri "We Celebrate"
Gorilla Zoe Feat. Gucci Mane "Waddle"
Wiz Khalifa "Say Yeah"
Guerilla Black "Whatever"
Soulja Boy Tell'em Feat. Arab "Yahhh! (The Wideboys Radio Edit)"
Kidz In The Hall "Drivin' Down The Block"
Bloodraw Feat. Young Jeezy "Louie Bag"
Sheek Louch "Good Love"
Jim Jones Feat. The Game & Cobe "Love Me No More (Remix)"
R&B Songs:
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Erykah Badu "Honey"
Wyclef Jean Feat. Mary J. Blige "What About The Baby?"
Usher Feat. Young Jeezy "Love In This Club"
Mariah Carey "Touch My Body"
Asia Cruise "Selfish"
Making The Band 4 "Got Me Going"
Danity Kane "Damaged"
Brick & Lace "Love Is Wicked"
Janet "Rock With U"
Reggae Songs:
Shaggy Feat. Akon "What's Love"
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A-Mar & Dyl "Raggz 2 Riches"
Natureboy Rowe "Dallas Hottest Commodity 1.7"
Bigga Rankin & F.A.M.E. "Beware Of F.A.M.E."
DJ Obscene & Wes Fif "Money Is Power (Dead Presidents Reloaded)"
DJ Scream & Rocko Da Don "Swag Season"
Shod B & Pistol Pete "Smokin' At A Gas Station"
VL Mike "Place Yo Betz"
DJ Scream & MLK Present Big Kuntry "Cocaine Kuntry (The Underboss)"
Jon Young & J. Cash "Motivation: The Mixtape"
DeTrane "Jigg City Radio Vol. 1"
Lil' Wayne "In The Carter Chronicles"
Re-Up Gang "We Got It For Cheap Vol. 3" (Hosted by DJ Drama)
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Video Added: August 7, 2008
Broke Niggas (prod by Droop-E)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Thats That Turf Talk (prod by Tha Bizness)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
I Got Chips ft. E-40 (prod by Rick Rock)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Super Star ft. Locksmith (prod by E-A-Ski and CMT)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Bring The Base Back (prod by Rick Rock)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Intro ft. Akronems (prod by Nick Fury)
Album: West Coast Vaccine: The Cure (2007)
The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year's most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."
Turf Talk (born Demar Bernstine, 1979 in Vallejo, California), is a Bay Area rapper at the forefront of the hyphy movement. His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim. Turf Talk is the protégé and cousin of platinum-selling Bay Area pioneer and legend E-40, and is signed to his mentor's Sick Wid It/30/30 Records.
Although born in his now native Vallejo, Turf Talk moved to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Pomona, Los Angeles and later Rialto, in San Bernadino. He was expelled from school during his childhood and spent a period of home learning during which he started to write rhymes.
Turf Talk told UK-based rap periodical Hip Hop Connection that he "came from living in hotel rooms.. for four to five years". The rapper returned to the Bay Area in 1999 to pursue his career under cousin E-40 in Vallejo. He is now based in Millersville, Vallejo.
Turf Talk quotes his influences as "E-40 and The Click, Too Short, and then The Dangerous Crew, and Mac Mall"
Youtube Video Author: maSTAeight
Video Keywords: Turf Talk
Video Added: August 7, 2008
Taken few months ago, starts off as camera bouncing on roof, then really good mirrior movent, phones windsheild flex? i forget, main song in video is E-40 Gimme Head
Youtube Video Author: gaspircessuck
Video Keywords: jl audio w3v3 e40
Video Added: August 7, 2008
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