This is a copy of the official press release that was emailed to all wbr employees stating that 40 was certified gold as of August 28, 2006. Its a .doc file so I couldn't attach is as a link. I'll be happy to forward this email to anybody that doubts the credibility of this information. Hopefully this will stop all you dont knows that spread all this bullshit about what 40 has sold.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks, Myisha (WBR)
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:18 PM
To: *WBR All Burbank (WBR); *WBR All New York (WBR)
Subject: E-40 Certified Gold!
-For Immediate Release
E-40'S MY GHETTO REPORT CARD CERTIFIED GOLD
Tuesday, August 28, 2006 - Burbank, Calif. - My Ghetto Report Card, the current album from the legendary rapper, E-40, has been RIAA certified gold this week.
Anchored by the album's first single "Tell Me When 2 Go," which features rapper Keak Da Sneak, My Ghetto Report Card (Reprise/BME/Sick Wid It Records) debuted at #1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Charts (#3 on Billboard 200 Chart). The "Yay Area" native teamed with BME Recordings' head Lil' Jon, who executive produced the CD (also features production by Lil Jon, Rick Rock, E-40's son Droop-e of the Pharmasuticles, mainstay Bosko, and Studio Tone with guest features by Mike Jones, T. Pain, Keak Da Sneak, Turf Talk, Juelz Santana, B-Legit, The Federation, 8Ball, and UGK).
The video for the current single, "U And Dat," featuring T-Pain and Kandi Girl, is currently on high rotation at BET, MTV and Fuse.
E-40 will release a new DVD (August 29, 2006), entitled E-40 & The Hype of Hyphy, featuring videos "U And Dat" and "Tell Me When To Go," a behind the scenes look at the making of those videos, and the Hype of Hyphy special, which takes viewers inside the movement and features special appearances by Federation and B-Legit, among others.
"E-40 acts as ringmaster with slick wordplay, street smarts and sly humor. He has long been at the head of his class; now he's graduating to the next level," raves Steve Jones in USA Today, while San Francisco Weekly's Tamara Palmer says, "My Ghetto Report Card will go down in history as the album that helped Bay Area hip hop reclaim its place on the national stage." Congratulations to 40-Bellafonte, 40-water, E-fizzle, Fonzarelli, Mr. Flamboyant, The Ambassador Of The Bay - E-40.
For more information, please contact
National: Penny Palmer / Warner Bros. Records 818.953.**** / penny.****@wbr.com
Regional/Street Magazines: Myisha Brooks / Warner Bros. Records 818-953-**** / myisha.****@wbr.com
www.wbr.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks, Myisha (WBR)
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:18 PM
To: *WBR All Burbank (WBR); *WBR All New York (WBR)
Subject: E-40 Certified Gold!
-For Immediate Release
E-40'S MY GHETTO REPORT CARD CERTIFIED GOLD
Tuesday, August 28, 2006 - Burbank, Calif. - My Ghetto Report Card, the current album from the legendary rapper, E-40, has been RIAA certified gold this week.
Anchored by the album's first single "Tell Me When 2 Go," which features rapper Keak Da Sneak, My Ghetto Report Card (Reprise/BME/Sick Wid It Records) debuted at #1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Charts (#3 on Billboard 200 Chart). The "Yay Area" native teamed with BME Recordings' head Lil' Jon, who executive produced the CD (also features production by Lil Jon, Rick Rock, E-40's son Droop-e of the Pharmasuticles, mainstay Bosko, and Studio Tone with guest features by Mike Jones, T. Pain, Keak Da Sneak, Turf Talk, Juelz Santana, B-Legit, The Federation, 8Ball, and UGK).
The video for the current single, "U And Dat," featuring T-Pain and Kandi Girl, is currently on high rotation at BET, MTV and Fuse.
E-40 will release a new DVD (August 29, 2006), entitled E-40 & The Hype of Hyphy, featuring videos "U And Dat" and "Tell Me When To Go," a behind the scenes look at the making of those videos, and the Hype of Hyphy special, which takes viewers inside the movement and features special appearances by Federation and B-Legit, among others.
"E-40 acts as ringmaster with slick wordplay, street smarts and sly humor. He has long been at the head of his class; now he's graduating to the next level," raves Steve Jones in USA Today, while San Francisco Weekly's Tamara Palmer says, "My Ghetto Report Card will go down in history as the album that helped Bay Area hip hop reclaim its place on the national stage." Congratulations to 40-Bellafonte, 40-water, E-fizzle, Fonzarelli, Mr. Flamboyant, The Ambassador Of The Bay - E-40.
For more information, please contact
National: Penny Palmer / Warner Bros. Records 818.953.**** / penny.****@wbr.com
Regional/Street Magazines: Myisha Brooks / Warner Bros. Records 818-953-**** / myisha.****@wbr.com
www.wbr.com