Last month via Twitter, San Francisco Bay Area native E-40 announced that he will release his new, three-part album Sharp On All 4 Corners, on December 9th (the same date that Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter V is slated for release). This follows the success of his first tri-album release, The Block Brochure, in 2013.
This new tri-album will consist of two regular length albums, The Corner 1 and The Corner 2, accompanied by a full deluxe version with 28 tracks on it. On Twitter, the Bay OG posted these photos with accompanying album titles:
2 Brand New Albums 12.09.14!! “Sharp On All 4 Corners” (Corner 1) Official Artwork. S/O @photodocs ! pic.twitter.com/TcYGB3vmLB
— E40 The Game spitter (@E40) October 27, 2014
2 Brand New Albums 12.09.14!! “Sharp On All 4 Corners” (Corner 2) Official Artwork. S/O @photodocs ! pic.twitter.com/DC8JAcdreF
— E40 The Game spitter (@E40) October 27, 2014
E-40 “Sharp On All 4 Corners” (Deluxe Edition) Official Artwork 12.09.14!!! pic.twitter.com/hXSHl6UQnT — E40 The Game spitter (@E40) October 27, 2014
Today, E-40 released the updated tracklist for all three albums. The cast of collaborations is pretty star-studded: from new-comers like Dej Loaf to pop heavy-hitters like Ludacris, among others such as T-Pain, Too $hort, Ty Dolla $ign, Kid Ink, B.o.B., Lil’ Boosie, and more. Check out the full track listing below: Corner 1: 1. Programmin 2. Can’t Fuck With Me 3. Money Sack ft. Lil Boosie 4. Red Cup ft. T-Pain, Kid Ink and B.o.B 5. Knockin at the Light 6. Choices (Yup) 7. Three Jobs 8. Paint the Picture ft. Turk Talk and Cousin Fik 9. Straight Mobbin ft. Ezale and Vell 10. 2 Fingers ft. Adrian Marcel 11. Playa ft. VT 12. 707 ft. Willie Joe and Nef the Pharoah 13. Same Since ‘88 ft. Too $hort and B-Legit 14. Family ft. Otis and Suge Corner 2: 1. It’s the First ft. Cousin Fik and Turf Talk 2. That’s Right ft. Ty Dolla $ign 3. Bass Rocks 4. Sellin Dope Ain’t Fun ft. Mack 10 5. Real Nigga ft. Kirko Bangz 6. Quit Hatin 7. Heavy in the Game ft. B-Legit 8. Bout to Pour Up 9. Baddest in the Building ft. Dej Loaf and Luigi the Singer 10. Sleep ft. Ludacris and Plies 11. Real Game for a Player 12. Jumpin Like Mine ft. Cousin Fik and Work Dirty 13. Street Sense ft. Cousin Fik and Choose Up Cheese 14. Give Me Love Full deluxe edition: 1. Programmin 2. Can’t Fuck With Me 3. Money Sack ft. Lil Boosie 4. Red Cup ft. T-Pain, Kid Ink and B.o.B 5. Knockin at the Light 6. Choices (Yup) 7. Three Jobs 8. Paint the Picture ft. Turk Talk and Cousin Fik 9. Straight Mobbin ft. Ezale and Vell 10. 2 Fingers ft. Adrian Marcel 11. Playa ft. VT 12. 707 ft. Willie Joe and Nef the Pharoah 13. Same Since ‘88 ft. Too $hort and B-Legit 14. Family ft. Otis and Suge 15. It’s the First ft. Cousin Fik and Turf Talk 16. That’s Right ft. Ty Dolla $ign 17. Bass Rocks 18. Sellin Dope Ain’t Fun ft. Mack 10 19. Real Nigga ft. Kirko Bangz 20. Quit Hatin 21. Heavy in the Game ft. B-Legit 22. Bout to Pour Up 23. Baddest in the Building ft. Dej Loaf and Luigi the Singer 24. Sleep ft. Ludacris and Plies 25. Real Game for a Player 26. Jumpin Like Mine ft. Cousin Fik and Work Dirty 27. Street Sense ft. Cousin Fik and Choose Up Cheese 28. Give Me Love
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