Federal

Federal Artist: E-40
Label: Jive
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 012414153821
EAN: 0012414153821
ASIN: B00000051I


Release Date: 1995-03-14

Federal


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Tracks:

  1. Drought Season
  2. Rat Heads
  3. Federal
  4. Outsmart The Po Po's
  5. Hide 'n' Seek
  6. Let Him have It
  7. Questions
  8. Extra Manish
  9. Carlos Rossi
  10. Nutin Ass Nigga
  11. Shouts Out

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  1. The Mail Man
  2. Down and Dirty
  3. In a Major Way
  4. Tha Hall of Game
  5. The Element of Surprise

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Ambassador's first jewel........2006-05-12

This is the solo album that crowned E-40 the king of rap. This is E-40 at his rawest and hungriest and he kills the competition with every tongue twisting rhyme. His backbreaking flow will hypnotize you from the opening track "Drought Season" and will keep you in submission until the final verse of "Rasta Funky Style", I believe, if you have the original version. The Jive version is still good but it misses three classic cuts. the aforementioned Rasta Funky Style, Get em Up, arguably one of the best songs on the original cd, and Tanji Part II. If you are one of the few fortunate individuals to steal own the original copy guard it with your life because you are in possesion of something real special. 5 out of 5 stars for federal. This was the making of the worlds greatest game spitter and the most innovative hip hop star of all time.

4 out of 5 stars Great start.......2004-06-27

This is a dope album by a very young and under rated e-40. I brought this in 97 and took a chance buying it because I never heard it. im a big e-40 fan and i have of his other cds but this one got by me. The song federal is super tight that will break your speakers.This cd is great but not as good as the mail man which came after this. But this is a must has if your a e-40 fan cause it has great those old cali mob style beats.

5 out of 5 stars A great rap classic!.......2004-01-10

E-40 is at his best on this CD. All the tracks have cool beats and flows. If you are an E-4o fan you would like this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Classicc Mobb Music.......2003-09-21

Being E-40's first true "LP" to be released, this album's quality amazes me even today. Every one of the 11 songs is worth listening to, and there are very few slow parts on the album. This disc is very underground and street sounding, considering it was released so early in E-40's career when he was still sellin' tapes out of his trunk. But after this CD was released, the north bay area rap scene changed greatly and new respect was given to the area.

The disc starts off with an instant classic track, "Drought Season"... this song talks about exactly what the title says - the lack of 'substances' going around in the area. Don't need to explain more than that. Following this track is "Rat Heads", a pretty good cut about snitches in the game. True words spoken on this track. Skipping a couple [good] tracks, we come to two of my favorites on the album - "Hide N Seek" and "Let Him Have It". Earl injects a whole lot of story-telling into his raps and both are like a street-book-on-tape. Both of the beats are insanely well produced and hit your subs with madness.

The second half of the CD is just as good as the first. Near the end of the disc, we have "Carlos Rossi" which is possibly the best song on the album, featuring the Click (E-40's group from Vallejo) and a tight beat. "Nuttin' Ass Nigga" is a diss towards Mac Dre, and although the beef has been settled these days, back then things weren't as calm. A great song, even if it is towards another one of my favorite rappers.

Overall this disc is a street classic and anyone who enjoys Bay Area rap should not be without it. While not quite as classic as his later albums, "In A Major Way", and "Tha Hall Of Game", Federal paved the way for future hits. Nothing less than an A.

OVERALL SCORE: 92 / 100

4 out of 5 stars Definatly a must have!!!!.......2001-12-17

This is definatly a must have album if you haven't heard the original E-40 Federal album. This is not the original. If you have heard the original album, you will be disappointed because it is short a couple of songs. Plus, the songs that are on this album are remixed. I still have the original and guard it with my life.

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