Droop-E

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Droop-E & B-Slimm
Background information
Birth name Earl Stevens Jr.
Born 1988[citation needed] in Vallejo, California
Origin Vallejo, California
Genre(s) Gangsta Rap, Hyphy
Years active 2003-Present
Label(s) Sick Wid It Records
Website Droop-E at MySpace

Droop-E (born Earl Stevens Jr. in Vallejo, California) is a member of the production team The Pharmaceuticals and the son of Bay Area rapper E-40. He often works with his cousin B-Slimm.

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[edit] Biography

Droop-E was born into a rapping family with E-40 as his father, B-Legit and Turf Talk as his father's cousins, D-Shot and Suga T as his father's brother and aunt. His first record appearance came at age 5 when he was featured in "Questions" on E-40's Federal' album[1]. He also rapped on the track "It's All Bad" from E-40's 1995 album In a Major Way, mimicking his father's style. His production debut was at the age of 15 for Turf Talk on Mack 10's 2003 compilation, Ghetto, Gutter and Gangsta.[2]

[edit] Singles

  • "Super Sic Wit It" - Mistah F.A.B.
  • "Get On My Hype" - Messy Marv
  • "Out Here" - Droop-E & B-Slimm (Feat. Mistah F.A.B.)
  • "Da Dummy" - E-40
  • "Don't Let The Glasses Fool Ya" - B-Slimm
  • "3 Freaks (Droop-E Remix)" - DJ Shadow
  • "Go Ignant" - The Mossie (Feat. E-40)
  • "Nice Girl (Remix)" - Droop-E (Feat. E-40)
  • "Bay" - Nelly

[edit] Discography

Album information
The Fetti Fetcher And The Money Stretcher (with B-Slimm)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Liu, Marian. "Born to Rap: Droop-E is an Original, Say Hip-Hop Celebrity Relatives", San Jose Mercury News, May 3, 2006. 
  2. ^ Caples, Garrett. "Say 'Bay': Behind the New Bay sound of local hip-hop: NorCal producers", San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 6, 2005.