The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

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The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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ReleasedAugust 24, 2004
Recorded1992-2003
Genre Hip hop
Length65:54
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E-40 chronology
Breakin' News
(2003)
The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
(2004)
My Ghetto Report Card
(2006)
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The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow is the first greatest hits compilation by American rapper E-40. It was released on August 24, 2004 by Sick Wid It Records and Jive Records. The album peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 133 on the Billboard 200. [2]

Contents

A companion DVD was released in 2007, featuring fifteen E-40 music videos.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" - 0:35
  2. "Da Bumble" - 4:11 (from the album In a Major Way )
  3. "Flashin'" - 4:56 (from the album The Element of Surprise )
  4. "Zoom" - 4:10 (from the album The Element of Surprise )
  5. "Sideways" (featuring B-Legit & Mac Shawn) - 4:25 (from the album In a Major Way )
  6. "Carlos Rossi" - 4:45 (from the album Federal )
  7. "Rapper's Ball" (featuring Too Short & K-Ci) - 5:27 (from the album Tha Hall of Game )
  8. "Captain Save a Hoe" (featuring The Click) - 4:49 (from the EP The Mail Man )
  9. "Hope I Don’t Go Back" (featuring Otis & Shug) - 4:39 (from the album The Element of Surprise )
  10. "Sprinkle Me" (featuring Suga-T) - 4:10 (from the album In a Major Way )
  11. "Automatic" (featuring Fabolous) - 4:42 (from the album Grit & Grind )
  12. "Gas, Break, Dip" (featuring The Federation) - 5:05
  13. "It’s On" (featuring Bone Crusher & Cotton Mouf) - 4:05
  14. "Thick & Thin" (featuring Lil' Mo) 4:52
  15. "Bust Yo' Shit" (featuring B-Legit & Rankin Scroo) - 5:02

Music Video DVD

The Best of E-40: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - The Videos is a compilation of music videos, released July 17, 2007 on DVD. [3]

Track listing

  1. "Captain Save a Hoe" (featuring The Click) - (from the EP The Mail Man )
  2. "Practice Lookin' Hard" - (from the EP The Mail Man)
  3. "1-Luv" (featuring Levitti) - (from the album In a Major Way )
  4. "Sprinkle Me" (featuring Suga-T) - (from the album In a Major Way)
  5. "Dusted 'N' Disgusted" (Video Version) (featuring Spice 1, Mac Mall, Celly Cel & Levitti) (from the album In a Major Way)
  6. "Things'll Never Change" (featuring Bo-Roc) - (from the album Tha Hall of Game )
  7. "Rapper's Ball" (featuring Too Short, K-Ci) - (from the album Tha Hall of Game)
  8. "Yay Deep" (featuring B-Legit & Richie Rich) - (from the album Southwest Riders )
  9. "From the Ground Up" (featuring Too Short, K-Ci & JoJo (singer)) - (from the album The Element of Surprise )
  10. "Big Ballin' with My Homies" - (from the album The Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire )
  11. "Earl That's Yo' Life/L.I.Q." (featuring Too Short, Otis & Shug) - (from the album The Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire)
  12. "Nah, Nah..." (featuring Nate Dogg) - (from the album Loyalty and Betrayal )
  13. "Automatic" (featuring Fabolous) - (from the album Grit & Grind )
  14. "One Night Stand" (featuring DJ Kayslay) - (from the album Breakin' News )
  15. "Quarterbackin'" (featuring Clipse) - (from the album Breakin' News)

Chart history

Album
Chart (2004) [2] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 133
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 43

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