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Droop-E
Droop-E
American rapper
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B-Legit
B-Legit
American rapper
2
The Mossie
The Mossie
3
Turf Talk
Turf Talk
rapper
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Rick Rock
Rick Rock
American record producer
5
Suga-T
Suga-T
American rapper
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Little Bruce
Little Bruce
American rapper
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D-Shot
D-Shot
American rapper
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Dorrough
Dorrough
American rapper, songwriter
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Jae Millz
Jae Millz
American rapper from Harlem, New York
10
Mac Dre
Mac Dre
American rapper
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Celly Cel
Celly Cel
singer
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King Von
King Von
American rapper and songwriter
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Nump
Nump
American rapper
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Screwed Up Click
Screwed Up Click
band that plays Southern hip hop
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Skeme
Skeme
American rapper
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Too Short
Too Short
American rapper and record producer from California
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Funk Mobb
Funk Mobb
band
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Lil Uzi Vert
Lil Uzi Vert
American rapper, singer, songwriter
20
Trinidad James
Trinidad James
American rapper from Georgia
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Boosie Badazz
Boosie Badazz
American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Ja Rule
Ja Rule
American rapper, singer, and actor from New York
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Lil Yachty
Lil Yachty
American rapper, singer and songwriter
24
Young Scooter
Young Scooter
rapper
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Lil Scrappy
Lil Scrappy
American rapper from Georgia
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, and entrepreneur
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Lil Mosey
Lil Mosey
American rapper from Washington
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Lil Baby
Lil Baby
American rapper from Georgia
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Blueface
Blueface
American rapper
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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Paul Wall
Paul Wall
American rapper, actor, and DJ from Texas
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Polo G
Polo G
American rapper from Illinois
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Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
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Pooh Shiesty
Pooh Shiesty
American rapper
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Jeezy
Jeezy
American rapper from Atlanta

Earl Tywone Stevens Sr. (born November 15, 1967), better known by his stage name E-40, is an American rapper. He is a founding member of the rap group the Click, and the founder of Sick Wid It Records. He has released 28 studio albums to date, appeared on numerous movie soundtracks, and has also done guest appearances on a host of other rap albums. Initially an underground artist, his 1995 solo album In a Major Way opened him up to a wider audience. Beginning in 1998, he began collaborating with mainstream rappers outside the San Francisco Bay Area. He rose to higher mainstream popularity in 2006 with his single "Tell Me When to Go", which was produced by Lil Jon.