Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift

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Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2010
Recorded2009–2010
Genre Hip hop
Length72:10
Label
  • Heavy on the Grind
  • EMI
Producer
E-40 chronology
The Ball Street Journal
(2008)
Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift
(2010)
Revenue Retrievin': Night Shift
(2010)
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Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift is the eleventh studio album by American rapper E-40. [5] It was released on March 30, 2010, by Heavy on the Grind Entertainment and EMI. His twelfth album, Revenue Retrievin': Night Shift , was released on the same day. [6]

Contents

Day Shift features 19 tracks including guest appearances from Too Short, Gucci Mane, B-Legit, Mike Marshall, Suga T, J. Valentine, Droop-E and many others. With this album, E-40 was the first hip-hop artist to release two major studio albums on the same day since Nelly released Sweat and Suit in 2004.

Music videos have been filmed for the songs "Lightweight Jammin'" featuring Clyde Carson and Husalah of Mob Figaz, [7] "Undastandz Me", [8] "The Weedman" featuring Stressmatic, [9] and "It's Gotta Get Betta" featuring Michael Marshall & Suga-T. [10] It sold 74,000 copies in its first week. It has since sold over 352,000 copies.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Back in Business" Droop-E 4:38
2."Whip It Up" (featuring Gucci Mane & YV)ProHoeZak3:18
3."Bitch" (featuring Too Short)Vincent "VT" Tolan3:25
4."Undastandz Me"Droop-E4:03
5."Duck" Willy Will 3:24
6."I Get Down" (featuring B-Legit and Cousin Fik) E-40 3:24
7."The Art of Story Tellin'"Droop-E4:17
8."Fuck You Right" (featuring J. Valentine)D-Animals3:01
9."This a Boy" (featuring Droop-E) Rick Rock 4:05
10."I'ma Teach Ya How to Sell Dope" Willy Will 4:29
11."The Weedman" (featuring Stressmatic)Rick Rock4:44
12."Lightweight Jammin'" (featuring Clyde Carson & Husalah of Mob Figaz)RAYTONA2:58
13."Everyday Is a Weekend" (featuring The Jacka of Mob Figaz) DJ Toure 2:37
14."Got It"Droop-E3:24
15."Rick Rock Horns" (featuring Marty James of One Block Radius)Rick Rock4:15
16."Dem Boyz" Willy Will 3:34
17."Outta Control" (featuring Dem Hoodstarz & Mistah F.A.B.)Droop-E3:35
18."All I Need"D-Animals4:46
19."It's Gotta Get Betta" (featuring Mike Marshall & Suga T)Droop-E5:07
iTunes Bonus Tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
20."Ya Suppose To"Droop-E4:39
21."I'm in the Room" (featuring Mugzi)Decadez3:24

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