Best E-40 Songs

The Maverick of the Mic: E-40’s Best Tracks Unveiled

In the vast, often perplexing world of hip-hop, few figures stand as tall or peculiar as E-40. Earl Stevens, known to the masses as E-40, is a rap enigma, a Bay Area legend who’s carved out a niche so unique it’s almost a genre unto itself. So, let’s embark on an affectionate journey through the best E-40 songs, shall we?


Decoding the Best E-40 Songs

“Tell Me When to Go” (2006)

Ah, “Tell Me When to Go,” the Hyphy movement anthem that shook dreadlocks. The track is a chaotic symphony of thumping beats and E-40’s distinctive, fast-paced flow. It’s a wild ride, but isn’t that what we signed up for?


“Choices (Yup)” (2014)

E-40’s philosophical musings in “Choices” testify to his lyrical prowess. The track’s repetitive “nope, yup” structure is both annoyingly catchy and oddly profound. It’s E-40 at his most E-40, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.


“Sprinkle Me” (feat. Suga-T) (1995)

A trip down memory lane, “Sprinkle Me” is a classic E-40 track that showcases his unique style and unorthodox rhymes. It’s a reminder that E-40 has always been ahead of his time, even when we weren’t ready for it.


“Function” (feat. YG, Problem & IamSU) (2012)

“Function” is a party anthem that encapsulates E-40’s ability to create a banger out of thin air. It’s a track that demands movement because of E-40’s knack for crafting infectious hooks.


“U and Dat” (feat. T-Pain & Kandi Girl) (2006)

A guilty pleasure, “U and Dat” is a raunchy, unapologetic ode to lust. It’s E-40 at his most playful, a reminder that hip-hop doesn’t always have to take itself too seriously. Explore more songs from My Ghetto Report Card.


“Captain Save a Hoe” (feat. The Click, D-Shot, B-Legit, Suga-T) (1994)

Ah, “Captain Save a Hoe,” a classic E-40 track that’s as controversial as it is catchy. The song is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the ‘savior complex’ in relationships. It’s E-40 being E-40, unapologetically so.

Explore more of Hyphy’s best tracks in our exhaustive list of the best hyphy songs.


“They Point” (Feat. 2 Chainz & Juicy J) (2012)

“They Point” is E-40 at his most introspective, pointing out the hypocrisy of society with his signature wit. It’s as much a social commentary as a banger. 2 Chainz and Juicy J (a Three 6 Mafia member) guarantee this E-40 received plays at clubs.


“Rapper’s Ball” (feat. Too $hort & K-Ci) (1996)

“Rapper’s Ball” is a celebration of success and excess. It’s E-40 at his most indulgent, a track that revels in its own extravagance. Too $hort, another Bay Area legend, adds a smooth verse. Check out our exploration of Too $hort albums.


“Dusted ‘N’ Disgusted” (feat. 2Pac, Mac Mall, Spice 1) (1995)

“Dusted ‘N’ Disgusted” is a gritty track that delves into the darker side of street life. It’s E-40 at his most raw and unfiltered. It features a blistering performance from 2Pac.


“Flashin'” (1998)

“Flashin'” is all about flaunting wealth and status. It’s E-40 reveling in his success, celebrating the good life.


“Sidewalk Memorial” (2012)

“Sidewalk Memorial” is a poignant track that pays tribute to those lost to street violence. It’s E-40 at his most heartfelt, a reminder of the harsh realities of the streets.

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“Tree in the Load” (2012)

“Tree in the Load” is E-40 at his most enigmatic. It’s a cryptic yet catchy track, a testament to his ability to keep us guessing.


“Smoke That Shit” By E-40 and Too $hort (2012)

“Smoke That Shit” is E-40 at his most hedonistic. It’s a track all about indulgence, a celebration of the high life.


“Say I” (feat. Wiz Khalifa & Stressmatic) (2012)

“Say I” is E-40 at his most confident. It’s an assertive track that’s as catchy as it is commanding, a testament to his self-assured persona.


“Big Sub Woofer” by Westmore (2019)

“Big Sub Woofer” is all about the bass. It’s E-40 at his most audacious, a celebration of the power of sound.


E-40 Songs FAQs:

  1. What is E-40’s most popular song? While subjective, “Tell Me When to Go” is often cited as E-40’s most popular track, largely due to its association with the hyphy movement.
  2. What makes E-40’s style unique? E-40’s style is characterized by his distinctive, fast-paced flow, unorthodox rhymes, and a knack for crafting infectious hooks.
  3. What is E-40’s contribution to hip-hop? E-40 is a pioneer of the Bay Area’s hyphy movement and is known for his unique style that has influenced many artists in the genre.

E-40 Tracks: A Conclusion

E-40 is an acquired taste, a peculiar blend of unconventional rhymes, fast-paced flow, and infectious hooks. His best tracks are a testament to his unique style. Whether you’re a fan or a skeptic, there’s no denying E-40’s influence and the sheer audacity of his musical prowess. So, here’s to E-40, the Bay Area’s rap maestro, and his best tracks that continue to perplex, entertain, and inspire us.


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Talmage Garn Music Journalist, Marketing, Writer
Music writer, beatmaker, and radio storyteller. I cover hip-hop, indie, and how sound remembers what people forget.
  • August 11, 2023