Artist: E-40 Featuring Too Short & K-Ci 1/2 Of K-Ci & Jo-Jo
Album: Things'll Never Change
Year: 1997
Location: Vallejo,California
Label: Zomba Recordings LLC
Produced By: The Legendary Traxster For Creators Way Music (C.W.A.L.)
Assistant Engineer: Falaah Shabazz
Photography: Keba Konte
Cover Design: Pen & Pixel Graphics Inc.
E-40 (Earl T. Stevens):
Is A Rapper From Hillside, Vallejo, Ca. E-40 (A.k.a. 40 Water And Charlie Hustle) Is One Of The Most Successful And Well Known Artists From The Bay Area. He Is Known As An Innovator Of Hiphop Slang And He Is Also The Owner Of Sick Wid' It Records.
He's The Nephew Of Saint Charles, Founder Of Smg Solar Music Group.
He Is Also A Founding Member Of The Rap Group The Click. He Has Released Twenty-seven Studio Albums To Date, Appeared On Numerous Movie Soundtracks, And Has Also Done Guest Appearances On A Host Of Other Rap Albums. Initially An Underground Artist, His 1995 Solo Album In A Major Way Opened Him Up To A Wider Audience. Beginning In 1998, He Began Collaborating With More Mainstream Rappers Outside The Bay Area. He Rose To Even Higher Mainstream Popularity In 2006 With His Single "Tell Me When To Go" Which Was Produced By Lil Jon.
The Legendary Traxster (Samuel Lindley):
Is A Multi-platinum & Grammy Nominated American Songwriter, Producer And Rapper. He Produced The Certified Platinum Song, “my Chick Bad” By Ludacris Featuring Nicki Minaj On The Album "Battle Of The Sexes”. Traxster’s Production On “my Chick Bad” Helped Land Ludacris A #1 Album On The Billboard 200. Success Is Not New To Traxster, He Earned A Grammy Nomination For His Work With Mariah Carey, Co-writing And Producing The Track, "One And Only" On Her 2005 Released Album, “the Emancipation Of Mimi” Which Sold Nearly 10 Million Albums Worldwide. A Native Of Chicago, He Is Best Known As Producer For The Platinum-selling Rapper Twista And The Famed Rap Group Do Or Die, For Whom He Produced Several Albums Including The Platinum-selling Picture This. Picture This Is Notable For Introducing Twista To The Mainstream, Particularly On The Album's Blazing Centerpiece "Po Pimp". Traxster Also Produced Twista’s Platinum Selling “adrenaline Rush” In Its Entirety. Traxster Is Credited For Creating The Midwest / Chicago Sound: Slow, Dark, Bass Heavy Grooves, With Wild Drums And Running Hi-hats, To Match The Triple Time Rhyme Patterns Of The Rappers. He Soon Spread His Sound Nationally Producing Songs For Artist Around The Country. Chris Brown, Waka Flocka Flame, Ray J, R. Kelly, T.i., Lil Boosie, Cam'ron, Scarface, Bun B, Mystikal, E-40, Wc, C-bo, Static Major, Tech N9ne, The Outlawz, Raekwon, Shawnna, Eve And Trina Have All Appeared On Traxster Production.
Too Short (Todd Anthony Shaw):
Born April 28, 1966 Better Known By The Stage Name Too Short (Stylized As Too $hort), Is An American Rapper And Record Producer. Too Short Became Famous In The West Coast Hip Hop Scene In The Late 80s, With Lyrics Often Based On Pimping And Promiscuity, But Also Drug Culture And Street Survival. The Latter, In Songs Such As "The Ghetto" And The Former, In Songs Such As "Blow The Whistle". A Pioneer Of West Coast Rap, He Began Recording In 1983, Drew Renown On Oakland's Underground Rap Scene, And Signed A Major Deal In 1987 With Jive Records, Which Released His Album Born To Mack. In 1989, His Second Album, Life Is...too Short, Drew Wide Notice, And He Remained Prominent Into The 1990s.
K-Ci (Cedric Renard Hailey):
Born September 2, 1969, Known Professionally As K-ci (Formerly Little Cedric As A Member Of Little Cedric And The Hailey Singers), Is An American Singer, Songwriter And Member Of K-ci & Jojo And Jodeci. He Started His Music Career As Little Cedric, In 1983, With The Release Of, I'm Alright Now, By Atlanta International Records. The Next Two Albums, 1984's Jesus Saves And 1985's God's Blessing, Were Released By Air Gospel, And They Both Achieved Placements Upon The Billboard Gospel Albums Chart.
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