2011 studio album by E-40
Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift is the thirteenth studio album by American rapper E-40 . It was released on March 29, 2011, by Heavy on the Grind Entertainment and EMI . His fourteenth album, Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift , was released on the same day. He also released his eleventh and twelfth albums on the same day in 2010.
The album has 20 tracks, and the featured guest include B-Legit , Devin the Dude , Droop-E and Laroo T.H.H. , among others.
Singles
"She Smashed the Homie" was released as promotional single for the album. The song features Snoop Dogg and Ray J with production by Chris "C.P DUBB " Washington,[ 2] and was written by E-40 and Snoop Dogg.
A music video for "I Love my Momma" featuring R.O.D. and Mic Conn was released on April 15, 2011.[ 3] Another one for "My Money Straight" featuring Guce, Black C , and Young Jun3 was released on March 16,[ 4] along with one for "Rear View Mirror" featuring B-Legit and Stressmatic on August 13.[ 5]
Reception
Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift debuted at number 42 on the Billboard 200 , with approximately 43,000 units sold in the first week.[ 11]
Track listing
Title Producer(s)[ 12] [ 13] 1. "Mr. Flamboyant 2K11" Droop-E & E-40 4:30 2. "Drugs" (featuring B-Legit ) Aaron Harris & Laylaw 3:09 3. "Hillside" Rawsmoov 4:02 4. "Gunz" Tone Bone 3:38 5. "Slow It Down" (featuring J. Stalin , Decadez & Lil Jon ) Nonstop Da Hitman 3:39 6. "Me & My Bitch" Willy Will 4:35 7. "Beastin'" Chad Hugo 3:55 8. "My Money Straight" (featuring Guce, Black C & Young Jun3) Traxx FDR 4:04 9. "I Love my Momma" (featuring R.O.D. & Mic Conn) Matt Price 4:09 10. "I Am Your" (featuring Droop-E & Laroo T.H.H. ) DecadeZ 3:11 11. "In the Morning" (featuring Beeda Weeda & Work Dirty) DecadeZ 3:58 12. "Punkin' Em Out" DJ Toure 3:55 13. "Born In The Struggle" (featuring Dr. Cornel West & Mike Marshall ) Sean T 4:38 14. "Fuck 'Em" DecadeZ 3:24 15. "Rear View Mirror" (featuring B-Legit & Stressmatic ) DecadeZ 3:13 16. "Lookin' Back" (featuring Devin the Dude ) Jake One 4:25 17. "Stay Gone" (featuring Decadez) Droop-E 4:07 18. "Movin' Organized Business (M.O.B.)" Willy Will 3:12 19. "Tired of Sellin Yola" Droop-E 3:49 20. "Click About It" (featuring The Click , Harm & Bosko) DecadeZ 3:21
iTunes Bonus Track Title 21. "Pussy Ass" 4:15 22. "He's No Longer" (featuring Bebop & Cheapskate) 4:11
Charts
References
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^ "iTunes - Music - She Smashed the Homie (feat. Snoop Dogg & Ray J) - Single by E-40" . Itunes.apple.com. 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2012-03-07 .
^ "E-40 (Feat. R.O.D & Mic Conn) - I Love My Momma" . WORLDSTARHIPHOP . Retrieved 23 November 2014 .
^ "E-40 (Feat. Black C, Guce & Yung Jun) - My Money Straight" . WORLDSTARHIPHOP . Retrieved 23 November 2014 .
^ "E-40 (Feat. B-Legit & Stressmatic) Rear View Mirror" . WORLDSTARHIPHOP . Retrieved 23 November 2014 .
^ David Jeffries. "Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift - E-40 - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved 23 November 2014 .
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^ "E-40, 'Revenue Retrievin: Overtime Shift' Review" . SPIN . 29 March 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2014 .
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^ Paine, Jake (2011-02-26). "Tracklistings Revealed To E-40's "Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift" & "Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift" | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales" . HipHop DX. Retrieved 2012-03-07 .
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